Mom's opioid use in pregnancy might stunt child's learning | Advertiser-Tribune CHICAGO — Learning disabilities and other special education needs are common in children born with opioid-related symptoms from their mother's drug use while pregnant, according to the first big U.S. study to examine potential long-term problems in these infants. About 1 in 7 affected children required special classroom services for problems including developmental delays and […]

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Mom's opioid use in pregnancy might stunt child's learning