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Prescription drug misuse in pregnancy and parenting

21 Apr 2013

In order to provide context, brief background information is provided about the extent of prescription drug misuse, underlying factors leading to prescription drug misuse, and the consequences of prescription drug misuse during pregnancy and early parenting. [...] While the main focus of the resource is First Nations, and each community, At this time there is serious concern about the extent of family and individual is different – information about the prescription drug misuse in Aboriginal communities, as well extent of prescription drug misuse, and effective approaches as in the general community. [...] Unfortunately, this system succeeded in Prior to colonization, Aboriginal communities addressed health destroying the spirit and identity of generations of Aboriginal through traditional ways of being and in relationship to the natural children, and subsequently their ability to parent. [...] They were celebrated, fed To understand the widespread misuse of prescription drugs when hungry and allowed to learn in whatever way worked for among First Nations, it is important to identify and address the them. [...] The teachings of the Elders tell us that each person in a community has a unique offering and “If you look at the history of Canada and the relocations responsibility.
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48
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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