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  • From 2009 to 2010, over 17 percent of Americans aged 12 and older who used pain relievers non-medically in the past 12 months got the drug one doctor.
  • Individual and/or group counseling and other behavioral therapies are typically used as part of many drug rehab programs.
  • About 159,000 first-year college students will drop out of school next year for alcohol- or other drug-related reasons.
  • A drug overdose describes the ingestion of a drug in quantities greater than have been recommended or are generally practiced; this condition can be extremely dangerous and can ultimately result in death.
  • As of 2004 the rates of methamphetamine use were highest in western states in the U.S., particularly in California, Nevada, Wyoming, and Montana.
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Caters to Pregnant/Postpartum Women

When pregnant/postpartum women need drug or alcohol rehabilitation there are a number of concerns unique to their situation that must be addressed. This distinct 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 recovery plan. While the length of stay may vary depending on the woman's specific needs it is recognized that the longer a person participates in treatment the better their chance of a successful recovery. Many rehab facilities for pregnant/postpartum women run six to nine months on average.

Caters to Pregnant and Postpartum Women category listings in Richmond Heights, Missouri:

  • New Beginnings CSTAR
    3.8 miles from Richmond Heights, Missouri
    New Beginnings CSTAR is a Drug Abuse Treatment Program that is located at:

    1027 South Vandeventer
    St. Louis, MO. 63110
    314-367-8989

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Outpatient Treatment, Caters to Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women Only, Men Only
    Payment Options: Medicaid Coverage