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  • Ecstasy overdose can cause permanent damage to sections of brain critical to thought and memory.
  • Because Lortab contains hydrocodone and produces effects similar to heroin, the drug is commonly abused and diverted.
  • Individuals who use Ecstasy often have so much energy that they can dance for hours at a time.
  • Cocaine use may cause loss of appetite, extreme insomnia and sexual problems, heart disease, heart attacks, respiratory failure, strokes, seizures, and gastrointestinal problems.
  • Chronic methamphetamine users often experience mental depression associated with withdrawal that lasts longer than the short-term symptoms and is more severe than that of cocaine withdrawal.
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Caters to Pregnant/Postpartum Women

When pregnant/postpartum women need substance abuse rehabilitation there are numerous factors unique to their situation that need to be addressed. This specific group of addicted persons faces not only the personal shame of their addiction but also the reality of what their unhealthy choices may have caused their children. Substance abuse rehabilitation for pregnant/postpartum women typically requires programs that are both individualized and flexible in their treatment plan. Although the length of stay may vary depending on the woman's particular needs it is understood that the longer a person participates in treatment the better their chance of lasting sobriety. Many rehab facilities for pregnant/postpartum women run six to nine months on average.

Caters to Pregnant and Postpartum Women category listings in Munford, Alabama:

  • MedMark Treatment Centers
    9.4 miles from Munford, Alabama
    MedMark Treatment Centers is a Drug Abuse Rehab Center that is located at:

    118 East Choccolocco Street
    Oxford, AL. 36203
    256-831-4601

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Outpatient Treatment, Caters to Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women Only
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Medicaid Coverage, Private or Personal Health Insurance