What happened before I was born

Pregnant mom

According to some research, prenatal alcohol or drug exposure can damage the parts of the brain responsible for sensory integration.

Pud’s life in utero was different from most. He struggled to stay alive. He fought for all the nutrients he could get. He chose the day of his delivery. Even in delivery, he was a fighter. His heart stopped, he was in distress, but he fought to live. He was born with a yell and scream!!! Yeah!!! I am alive… I made it. His birth weight was under 5 lbs., he had poor circulation as his hands and feet were cold and blue, but he passed the infant testing to say he was able to eat. However, he refused food. He came to this world only to struggle with failure to thrive. Put on IV, he was able to take in some nutrients. The test for drugs was negative. That made Pud happy because he would be able to leave with his mom when she left the hospital. Some children I have worked with have tested positive for drugs at birth. The hospital notifies the Children’s Division, and the baby is put into kinship or foster placement.

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