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oxycontin and 33 weeks pregnant

oxycontin and 33 weeks pregnant

I am 33 weeks pregnant and have been taking oxycontin and roxicodone on and off my pregnancy . I take no more then 2-3 pills in a day and they are 20mg . I do not chew them snort them or shoot it up. I do not smoke or consume any other illegal drugs( besides large doses of caffeine lol). I can go a couple of weeks without them and have no withdrawals just the craving. My question is if I stopped using 6 weeks prior to delivery will my baby still show signs of addiction? I mean if I am clean from here on till delivery? Will the baby or I test positive or show signs of withdrawal at birth 9 that is what I am trying to avoid. Please help Thanks!
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Welcome to the fourm , we have a wonder lady on our forum she has worked as a obgyn nurse she can help you her SN is 1234betterlife. PLZ pm her .Have you been using everyday lately?
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yes I pm'd her already and thought I would post here also .  No I havent been using everyday. I didnt take any today and I only took 1/2 yesterday and 1 saturday. The intake is not alot but this has been going on since I found out I was pregnant. I use to take ALOT and I have since cut way way back. I am just worried with 6 weeks to go if the baby would still be addicted . As my ob is not aware of the situation.
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