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Rehabs for Expectant Mothers - White Stone, Virginia

It is an unfortunate fact that even expectant mothers battle with drug abuse. Often times, the pregnant woman is addicted to alcohol or drugs when they became pregnant and just couldn't stop using no matter how hard they tried, in the best interests of their baby. Continuing drug use while pregnant is not just going to result in a dangerous pregnancy, but tends to also drastically increases instances of miscarriage and infants born dependent to alcohol or drugs. No one wants to see their newborn dealing with drug or alcohol withdrawal simply because they didn't stop their substance abuse during their pregnancy. And nobody wants to have their child removed from their care simply because they couldn't quit. Programs for mothers-to-be can offer woman real solutions in order to experience a healthy pregnancy and ultimately a healthy child when it's born. In the rehab for mothers-to-be, women can be safely detoxed without the unwanted effects that may compromise their health or the well-being of their infant. They can remain in treatment of sufficient length to get the support and care that they must to understand their addiction as well as what prompted it, in order to avoid these conditions and circumstances in the future so they are a good mother to their baby.

Eastern Shore Community Servs Board
39.9 miles from White Stone, Virginia

Eastern Shore Community Servs Board is a Drug and Alcohol Rehab that is located at:

18469 Dunne Avenue
Parksley, VA. 23421

If you would like to contact Eastern Shore Community Servs Board, you can reach them at 757-665-5041.

Eastern Shore Community Servs Board offers the following treatment services: Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Outpatient Rehabs, Adolescent / Teen Rehab Centers, Dual Diagnosis, Rehabs for Expectant Mothers, Women - Treatment Services, Men - Substance Abuse Treatment, Dui/Dwi Clients

Payment forms accepted: Self Pay, Medicaid Accepted, Medicare Accepted, Private Health Insurance, Sliding Fee Scale Accepted