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Hearing that that your baby is “at risk’ for complications or may need to stay in the special care or neonatal intensive care nursery is unexpected and scary news. What makes an infant “at risk” and what can be done to help a baby born prematurely or exposed to substances? Learn simple ways to make the transition from the hospital to your home a smooth one for your new baby and you.
Substance exposed or Intrauterine Drug Exposed (IUDE) infants have been exposed to toxic substances while in the womb. The most common substance exposure is to alcohol or illicit drugs, such as methamphetamines, heroin, marijuana, or cocaine