Illegal drug use, smoking and alcohol consumption in a low-risk Irish primigravid population.

Abstract

The aim of this research was to evaluate the prevalence of illegal drug use, smoking and alcohol consumption in Irish primigravidas. 1,011 women were interviewed at their booking visit. A total of 23.5% (235) of women had used illegal drugs prior to their first pregnancy, 28.9% were ex-smokers and 27.9% were still smoking during pregnancy. A total of 53.9% admitted to drinking alcohol during pregnancy. Smokers are 2.8 times more likely to have used drugs in the past than non-smokers. Level of alcohol consumption appears to be a significant predictor of drug use

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