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🗓️ 9 August 2021
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Patients with substance use disorder have every right to be pregnant and have children as much as anyone else. Some people look at it as being irresponsible but who are we to judge? In fact, our guest today explains how certain medications for substance use disorders could have played a part in improving the hormonal milieu of patients enough that a pregnancy might occur.
On this episode, Duane speaks with Dr. Charles Schauberger, an OB/GYN and Addiction Medicine doctor who specializes in helping women who are struggling with substance use disorder go through pregnancy. This is an issue that doesn't get talked about or thought about a lot unless someone is in this situation.
A strong advocate for addiction treatment and compassionate care, Charles shares his story of getting into this specialty and how women dealing with substance use disorder can have a very healthy and successful pregnancy if they’re given the right support.
His motivation for helping these women comes from recognizing the discrimination against this group of underserved people who have limited resources, not to mention the stigma associated with their drug use which makes their pregnancy even harder.
Charles started practicing as an obstetrician in 1982 and has delivered about 5,000 babies over the course of his career. In 2008, he experienced burnout, left his clinical practice, and became a hospital administrator. After two and a half years, he went back into practice again because he missed patient contact.
In this episode, you will hear:
Key Quotes:
[08:06] - “Patients who have substance use disorder, have every right to be pregnant and have children as much as anyone else.”
[10:28] - "I do suggest patients are better off if they are stable in their treatment and recovery before achieving a pregnancy. But I never talk down to anyone who gets pregnant while they're still actively using."
[11:53] - "There are a lot of women who fear that their babies are going to be taken away from them."
[13:31] - “I've never seen a baby with that severe of withdrawal symptoms. If they have received care, and are carefully monitored, their babies will not suffer.”
[14:15] - “There have been theories that acute withdrawal from heroin or other opioids might be associated with greater risk of miscarriage or stillbirth. But for the most part, that's probably not the case.”
[14:58] - “A dead mother leads to a dead baby so we really want to emphasize the importance of the use of those medications.”
[15:57] - "Alcohol is particularly a bad drug when we think of the effects of alcohol on developing fetuses and newborns. The fetal alcohol syndrome is a significant concern."
[19:30] - "Getting a decent job, or, and building relationships with people that are in recovery, clearing up your legal issues so that you can put that behind you – those are the things that build recovery and are so important to people with substance use disorder."
[34:37] - "If they can seek help early in pregnancy, we have a better chance to help them through some of the difficulties and make for a successful and safe pregnancy."
Supporting Resources:
Women and Substance Use Disorders Action Group of the American Society of Addiction Medicine
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to another episode of the Addicted Mind podcast. My name is Dwayne Osteland, |
0:13.6 | and I'm your host, and we are on to the next episode. Today, our guest is Charles Schauber. He is a OBGYN and specializes in helping women who are struggling with substance use disorder and going through a pregnancy. It was great to have Charles on the podcast to talk about this issue. |
0:43.3 | And I was so happy that he reached out because I think this is an issue that probably doesn't get talked about or thought about a lot unless you're in that situation. So Charles shares his story |
0:58.3 | of getting into this specialty and how when a woman is supported in her pregnancy and is dealing |
1:10.6 | with substance use disorder, that they can have a very |
1:14.1 | healthy and successful pregnancy with good support and good help and he is a strong advocate |
1:23.1 | for addiction treatment and compassionate care. |
1:30.7 | Once again, I really enjoyed talking with Charles. |
1:38.4 | It was great to get in depth on this topic and talk about it and understand it on a deeper level. |
1:41.8 | I hope you enjoy this episode as well. |
1:43.8 | All right, let's start it. |
1:55.1 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. And today, my guest is Charles Shawberger, |
2:04.5 | and he is an OBGYN and a doctor in addiction medicine. And we're going to talk about a topic that I don't know is talked about a lot out there or there might not be a lot of resources about it. We're going to talk |
2:10.3 | about pregnancy and addiction. And Charles, I'm so thankful that you reach out to me and wanted to |
2:16.7 | come on to the podcast because I think this is a topic that, like I said earlier, just might not be out there and there might not be a lot of resources about it. |
2:25.9 | Well, thank you, Dwayne. I have enjoyed your podcast for probably the last year, year and a half. And you're correct. |
2:35.3 | I have not seen or heard many podcasts in the addiction world that relate to the subject of pregnancy and the patient with substance use disorder. |
2:46.0 | So I appreciated the opportunity to bring this discussion to the public and help to answer |
2:55.1 | questions perhaps and to give people a better frame of reference when it comes to understanding |
3:02.5 | how the two interact. |
3:04.9 | Awesome. |
3:05.1 | So first, I want to just know a little bit about your story and how you got into |
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