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Re: Resources You Provide to Parents to Reduce Adversity (and maybe screen time)...

Former Member ·
Little Kids Big Questions Another Great Resource from Zero to Three I copy this page from Zero to Three and give it to all My parents. Also, sometimes in the Nursery, if I know the parent is a new parent with risk factors for negative child development, and the parent has a cell phone (and I always make sure first they have affordable and reliable access) or a computer and have the ability to access this resource, I will take the time to sit with the new parent and listen to one of these...
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Re: ACOG Policy Statements on Drug Use During Pregnancy and what Is Actually Happening in the Real World

Former Member ·
COMMITTEE OPINION: Opioid Abuse, Dependence, and Addiction in Pregn... Obstet Gynecol. 2012 May;119(5):1070-6. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e318256496e. ACOG Committee Opinion No. 524: Opioid abuse, dependence, and addiction in pregnancy. ACOG Committee on Health Care for Underserved Women ; American Society of Addiction Medicine . Abstract Opioid use in pregnancy is not uncommon, and the use of illicit opioids during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of adverse outcomes. The current...
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Re: Speaker

Karen Clemmer ·
Dr Erin Lund is an exceptional champion and speaker. A staunch advocate for high-risk OB patients, she’s lead the way - transforming their FQHC workflow and practices to ensure that vulnerable (incarcerated etc.) patients receive comprehensive care with dignity. Within her role she is Medical Director for Obstetrics for the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency Program (CA). Here is a link to additional info: http://www.srfmr.org/faculty-list
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