Are you afraid to become pregnant because of a former lifestyle of substance abuse? Drug use can certainly affect our bodies adversely and thereby the health of our babies. But the body has an amazing ability to recover from harm whether it be by substance abuse or some other harmful drug such as cigarettes.
It is important, if you want to become pregnant, that you do not let your fear stop you from enjoying one of the most wonderful experiences a woman can have in her life.
Did you know that in Japan women do not usually get morning sickness? It’s a fact and may be something to do with their diet. It seems that morning sickness is more common amongst western women. If you are a really healthy woman you can expect to feel absolutely full of vitality and joy during your pregnancy. Yes, even if you have had a history of substance abuse, if you work on getting your body really healthy before starting a family there’s every reason for you to expect to enjoy the experience and be confident that your babies will be born healthy.
It’s even suggested by some that this feeling of well-being during pregnancy is responsible for more children being born. Can you imagine that? Yes, pregnancy can be so good that it can be the deciding factor for a woman in determining whether to have another child or not. Even if you’ve used drugs in the past, you can work on your body becoming healthy and feeling really good about yourself too. If you commence a program designed to restore your body to health and overcome the effects of past drug use, then after a short while you will begin to notice that you feel better and better both in yourself and about yourself.
Deep down, every mother desires the very best for her babies. She has dreams of them being healthy and successful in life and she will do anything to help them, to see them be happy and healthy. Today, most women realize the importance of having a healthy body to ensure the best for their babies. Some young women even go on strict health regimes for several months before getting pregnant.
If you have a history of substance abuse then why shouldn’t you do the same? Drug use shouldn’t exclude you from believing that you can also provide the best for your child. The human body has an amazing capacity to recover from abuse. Given the right conditions, our bodies can become restored to glowing health and we then have the opportunity to pass on healthy genes and cells to our babies.
However, in order for you to be able to take control of your body and help it to recover from the harmful effects of substance abuse, you need to know what that will take. There is a lot of information available. For example you could do a Google search to find information or you could look up all sorts of health books. A much easier way is to locate a treatment centre where you can get professional help from people you can learn to trust.
Treatment centres are situated in many different localities across our cities and often provide treatment at no cost. Generally speaking they come in two main categories. You will find those run by government or semi-government authorities and others run by religious organizations. Treatment centres will generally be run by professional persons and you should check the methods they use and what will be required of you.
While you are going through treatment, there will be times when the going gets tough and all you can think of is how hard it is. So it’s very important to remember why you are going through this. It’s not just for you, but for the future child you wish to bring into this world.
Treatment centres use a wide variety of methods to assist people overcome substance abuse and you should feel free to get all the details about their methods. You will usually find the people very understanding and willing to provide you with all the information you are seeking. One thing that is important, however, is how you feel you relate to the people there. Do you respect them and will they be there for you when the going gets tough?
Treatment centres sometimes use methods that require you to live in for a while in which case you may get faster results and more support. Others use different methods that require you to visit regularly as an outpatient. These may be easier for you to participate in as they will cause less disruption to your daily life. However, these methods may take longer and you will need to ensure you will have adequate support during the rough times.
Consider what is likely to give you the best outcome? Do not be too discouraged if you think it’s going to take too long. This is your future and the health of your future children you are considering. Often things that we really want in life take longer than we think they should. We are deterred by our own impatience. If we would only be prepared to do what it takes for the time it takes, we would often have the success we are after. So, ask yourself, “What am I willing to do to ensure my babies have a healthy start in life?” “Am I willing to undergo treatment to overcome my substance abuse for the sake of my babies?” Drug use needn’t be a life sentence. It’s up to you to make a decision and go and seek the help that is out there. Treatment centres have counsellors waiting there to help you with every step along the way.