Many women who take drugs have irregular menstruation and often have long menstrual intervals before pregnancy. They can't find out that they are pregnant in time, but they continue to take drugs, smoke and drink a lot. The first three months of pregnancy is the most important period of embryonic development, and drug abuse, smoking and drinking in the early pregnancy may cause neonatal malformation;
Women who take drugs often suffer from a variety of infectious diseases, and the fetus is extremely vulnerable to infection in the womb.
Drugs have seriously damaged the internal environment of female drug addicts. In this environment, the fetus will not only have embryonic growth and development obstacles, but also have long-term or even lifelong adverse effects after birth.
What effect does female drug abuse have on giving birth to children? Women who take drugs can't get enough nutrition, protein, vitamins and trace elements necessary to ensure the mother's health and the normal growth of babies, which leads to fetal growth retardation or abnormal development;