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Maternal Substance Abuse as an Adverse Childhood Experience Coping Mechanism and Prenatal Neurodevelopment
Individuals who experience Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) may engage in substance abuse as a coping mechanism. When pregnant mothers engage in substance abuse, it can severely harm fetal development in utero, leading to impaired neurodevelopment and compromised brain function in the offspring.
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