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  • The number of methadone overdoses has recently escalated in the United States within the past several years, with nearly 4,000 people dying from a methadone-related overdose in 2005.
  • Prenatal exposure to crack often results in premature birth and crack babies tend to be smaller than other babies.
  • Romanian, and Greek nationals are some of the primary traffickers of anabolic steroids into the U.S.
  • The first body of research regarding LSD sought to find the therapeutic potential of the "psychedelic" experience in relation to the treatment of chronic alcoholism and mental illness.

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Pregnant/Postpartum Women - Bella Villa, Missouri

Today, there are drug and alcohol rehab facilities that are designed to focus on specific drug addicted groups such as pregnant/postpartum women. These rehab centers cater to the needs of their clients and they address specific issues that are unique just to them. Rehabilitation programs for pregnant/postpartum women often provide individualized programs that incorporate a fair amount of flexibility into their treatment protocol. This ensures that the client's specific needs are addressed while maintaining close medical supervision. Many life skills are also incorporated into facilities developed for pregnant/postpartum women. The most effective pregnant/postpartum treatment programs have integrated "household" chores (cleaning, cooking, etc.) into their curriculum so that taking care of their babies and small children goes more smoothly once they leave the rehab program.

  • New Beginnings CSTAR
    6.2 miles from Bella Villa, Missouri
    New Beginnings CSTAR is located at:

    1027 South Vandeventer
    St. Louis, MO. 63110

    If you would like to contact New Beginnings CSTAR, you can reach them at 314-367-8989.

    New Beginnings CSTAR offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Outpatient, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid