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What are the effects on the unborn baby...?

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of a father who has a drug problem with ectasy in particular.

not asking for myself - i have 4 healthy kids and neither my partner and i are drug users.

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  1. I think it can be an adict also from what I have heard! I am not sure if thats true though


  2. The baby is automaticaly an adict. Well thats what I have been told. I don't do drugs either!!!! Dirty and Scanky!!!

  3. there is no effects on the baby, only things the mother takes can effect the unborn baby.

    some drugs can make a man less fertile but if there already pregnant i guess thats not an issue!

  4. Well the baby is growing inside the mothers womb, so i would think it would have any affect on the baby.

    Although im sure that man will have a huge effect on the mother (his partner). So he will have an emotional and mental effect on the child when it is born (obviously). I mean, a druggy for a dad carn't be a good thing can it?

    This man may be a nice man but he will havt to get help if he wants to be a good influence on his childs upbringing, and im sure his partner is effected by his drug abuse.

  5. More than likely, the baby would be OK.

    Drugs of all kind affect the father's sperm to a certain degree, but the mother would be the one to cause harm if she was the one doing drugs.

  6. as far  as i know,it has no adverse affect on an unborn child,ive never heard of any problems.

  7. i dont think ecstasy affects a mans sperm, they can fluxuate his amount of sexual desire, but it doesn't affect the sperm. if the mother used ecstasy however, it can give the baby brain damage.

    p.s. - dont listen to candy. the baby will not be born an addict if the father uses it. only if the mother uses it. she probably doesn't understand a lot about drugs, only what she has been told.

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