One of my best friends smoked pot every day throughout her pregnancy and her baby is just fine. I don't recommend it, but don't worry. When I worked in labor and delivery I saw several babes born to casual drug uses and they did okay - some iwthdrawal at birth it mom was still using. But that early on and one time use should not be the reason you don't keep this baby. Be open and honest with your ob so that you can get good information.
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I have stopped everything since I found out with a home pregnancy test and then even went to a dr to confirm the pregnancy. I do have a appointment with a ob dr this week. I am just worried about the damage that could have been done before I knew. My husband tells me I have damaged the baby already from that one use of cocaine and my daily marijuana and alcohol. It has had me worried. Guess I have to wait to go to dr.
From my veiw....You'll be fine! I found out I was 5-6 weeks preganant and B4 that I was a huge party girl big time with the booze, coke, weed, and ocasionally pain killers...The day I found out I was pregnant I quit everything and my little angel is now 3 and healthy....
That's something you have to discuss with your OB/GYN or Pediatrician. You can't un-ring a bell, so just quit doing that stuff now, get yourself checked out by a doc, and pray for the best. Nobody here will be able to tell you, even remotely, what this may have done to a 4 week old fetus.
Your one time cocaine use had likely very little effect on your baby. You are very early in the pregnancy and if you stop now, the baby should be okay. I would go to planned parenthood or some place like that and talk to a counselor before making any decision. Your baby should be just fine as long as you stop now. I have seen babies whose mothers abused cocaine far into the pregnancy and they don't do well but if you stop now, all should be well. Begin taking prenatal vitamins right now, no matter what you decide that will help.
Please seek professional advice - you and your baby deserve that.