Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5675689 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Maternal buprenorphine administration has acute suppressive effects on fetal heart rate and movement, and the magnitude of these effects increases as gestation progresses. Higher dose (â¥13 mg) appears to exert greater depressive effects on measures of fetal heart rate and variability. These findings should be balanced against comparisons to gestational methadone effects, relatively good outcomes of buprenorphine-exposed infants, and recognition of the benefits of medication-assisted treatment for pregnant women with opioid use disorders in optimizing pregnancy outcomes.
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Authors
Lauren M. MD, Martha MD, Krystle CCRC, MPH, Nancy RN, Michelle PhD, Hendree E. PhD, Van L. MD, Neeraj MD, Lorraine A. MD, Kristin PhD, Janet A. PhD,