Prenatal Drug Exposure


Prenatal Cannabis Exposure and Infant Development “A Tolerated Matter”; a thesis by Hanan El Marroun; Erasmus University; Rotterdam, The Netherlands; 2010
Familial Transmission of Substance Dependence: Alcohol, Marijuana, Cocaine, and Habitual Smoking; A Report From the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism; by Laura Jean Bierut, Stephen H. Dinwiddie, Henri Begleiter, Raymond R. Crowe, Victor Hesselbrock,  John I. Nurnberger, Jr, Bernice Porjesz, Marc A. Schuckit,   Theodore Reich; Archives of General  Psychiatry, Vol 55,1998
The Effects Of Hallucinogen Use During Pregnancy; by Christopher Dvorak, Carrie L. McMahon, Eugene Pergament; ITIS (Illinois Teratogen Information Service) Newsletter , Vol 8 #2, October 2000, Illinois Department of Public Health
Neonatal Complications Associated with Late Pregnancy Use of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors; ITIS (Illinois Teratogen Information Service) Newsletter, Volume 13, No. 2, April 2006 , Illinois Department of Public Health
Developmental Toxicity of Prenatal Exposure to Toluene; by Scott E. Bowen and John H. Hannigan;  The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Journal; Vol 8 No 2; 2006
Exposure to Opiates: Behavioural Outcomes in Preschool and School Age Children; by Karol A. Kaltenbach; NIDA Monograph
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome; J. Belik and L Al-Hamad, eMedicine.com, 2004
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Clinical Presentation and Management; by Alvin Novack et al., NICU-WEB, Univ. of  Washington Academic Medical Centre, 1997.
Project CORK NAS Bibliography; Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome;  52 citations. 1996 to present, Prepared: March 2005
Tobacco Consumption During Pregnancy and Its Impact on Child Development: Comments on Brennan, Ferguson and Freid, by Marie D. Cornelius. Center of Excellence for Child Development (2003).
Use of Psychoactive Medication During Pregnancy and Possible Effects on the Fetus and Newborn.  American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Drugs.   Pediatrics (2000).   
Maternal Occupational Exposure to Organic Solvents During Pregnancy and Subsequent Visual and Cognitive Development in the Child: A Prospective Controlled Pilot Study, by Christine Siambani.  A Masters Thesis, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto (2000).
Perinatal Cocaine Exposure, Care of the Newborn - British Columbia Reproductive Care Program (1999)
Prenatal Exposure to Drugs of Abuse: Methodological Considerations and Effects on Sexual Differentiation (Chapter 3),  by Robert F. McGivern and Robert J. Handa. From Monograph 164 by Carol Wetherington, Vincent Smeriglio and Loretta Finnegan (eds).  National Institute on Drug Abuse (1996).
Effects of Fetal Cocaine and Tobacco Exposure on Newborn Information Processing, by Susan M. Potter.  A Doctoral Thesis, Department of Psychology, McGill University (1996).
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