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Rehabs for Expectant Mothers - Little Rock, AR.

It's an unfortunate reality that even pregnant women have trouble with drug use. Sometimes, the expectant mother was already hooked on drugs or alcohol when they became pregnant and just couldn't stop using regardless of how hard they tried, in the interest of their child. Continuing drug abuse in pregnancy is not only likely to result in a risky pregnancy, but could also drastically increases instances of miscarriage and babies born dependent to alcohol or drugs. Nobody wants to see their newborn going through drug or alcohol withdrawal simply because they didn't put an end to their drug or alcohol use throughout their pregnancy. And no one wants to have their child removed from their care because they couldn't quit. Rehabs for pregnant ladies may offer woman genuine solutions to be able to experience a healthy pregnancy and eventually a healthy infant when it's born. Within a center for pregnant women, women can be safely detoxed with no uncomfortable side effects which could compromise their health or the health of their child. They are able to stay in rehab of sufficient length to get the support and care that they need to fully grasp their addiction and just what caused it, to avoid these scenarios and circumstances later on so they can be a good mother for their child.

University of Arkansas for
University of Arkansas for is a Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Program that is located at:

4224 Shuffield Drive
Little Rock, AR. 72207

If you would like to contact University of Arkansas for, you can reach them at 501-526-8400.

University of Arkansas for offers the following treatment services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Drug Detox / Alcohol Detoxification, Methadone Detox, Outpatient Rehabs, Dual Diagnosis, HIV / Aids Treatment Services, Senior Rehabs, Rehabs for Expectant Mothers, Women - Treatment Services, Men - Substance Abuse Treatment

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay, Sliding Fee Scale Accepted