This Advisory outlines how healthcare providers (i.e., obstetrician-gynecologists [OB-GYNs], primary care physicians, and other professionals who treat pregnant people) can take an active role in supporting the health of pregnant individuals who have OUD and their babies.
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The fourth supplemental resource to SAMHSA’s Clinical Guidance for Treating Pregnant and Parenting Women with Opioid Use Disorder and Their Infants publication. This document contains information for pregnant people with a substance use disorder and preparing to deliver.
This tip sheet describes common reactions after pandemics and other disasters and suggests ways to cope. It also covers financial stress and signs of the urgent need for mental health assistance and lists sources of help and support.
This flyer provides information and tips for coping during a pandemic as well as resources for additional assistance.
¿Te sientes estresado o ansioso por la pandemia de COVID-19?
Este folleto ofrece información y consejos para sobrellevar una pandemia, así como recursos para obtener asistencia adicional.
This poster is for clients and their family members in OUD treatment who are pregnant or who are currently not pregnant but of childbearing age.
This fact sheet is for women who are pregnant or of childbearing age with an opioid use disorder
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