Women crack users, pregnancy and motherhood: Potential periods for health care

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Abstract

This study aimed to understand how women report their behaviors concerning drug use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. This is a qualitative study, conducted in the metropolitan area of Santos. Twelve women who have used crack were interviewed through a semistructured interview. The interviews were analyzed from the perspective of content analysis. Our data indicate that pregnancy is a critical time to sensitize these women and try to lessen the damage and the risks associated with the use of crack among them.

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Ramiro, F. de S., Padovani, R. da C., Fidalgo, T. M., & Tucci, A. M. (2018). Women crack users, pregnancy and motherhood: Potential periods for health care. Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa, 34. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e34425

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