Photorealistic depiction of a premature baby in NICU amid warnings of rising cases from maternal drug use.
Photorealistic depiction of a premature baby in NICU amid warnings of rising cases from maternal drug use.
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Número de grávidas usuárias de drogas e bebês prematuros aumenta

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Não há números oficiais, mas profissionais que assistem mães e recém-nascidos alertam para o aumento de casos de bebês prematuros devido ao uso de substâncias psicoativas durante a gravidez.

Na Argentina, especialistas em saúde relatam um aumento no uso de drogas entre grávidas, levando a mais bebês prematuros lutando para sobreviver. Não há números oficiais que quantifiquem essa tendência, mas aqueles que trabalham diretamente com mães e recém-nascidos destacam os riscos materno-fetais decorrentes do consumo de substâncias psicoativas durante a gestação. Carlos Damin, chefe de Toxicologia do Hospital Fernández, é um dos profissionais que observam essa questão. As informações vêm de reportagens publicadas em 23 de fevereiro de 2026 pela TN, incluindo vídeos e artigos sobre o tema. Esse aumento ressalta a necessidade de cuidados nos serviços de saúde para essas mães e bebês afetados. Palavras-chave associadas incluem bebês, uso de drogas e grávidas, refletindo o foco nos impactos sociais e médicos.

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