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<blockquote data-quote="iloveturtles" data-source="post: 313064"><p>Thank you all for your input. </p><p> </p><p>I was doing some looking around on the internet last night about Neuropsychologists. One of the reasons they gave for doing evaluations/assessments on children is for drug exposure when during pregnancy. I used meth while pregnant, but I did not drink or anything else. Not for anything other than it would interfere with the meth. Completely selfish at the time.</p><p> </p><p>I had 30 days clean when my son was born. So he was clean when he was born. I did let his doctors know during my pregnancy and they did higher level ultrasounds to check out his organs and such. Everything appeared fine.</p><p> </p><p>I have a hard time believing the docs who now say there is nothing to worry about. I tell all of them. I know how it felt during my pregnancy when I would use, and you can't tell me that didn't affect him some how.</p><p> </p><p>I think I will call the his pediatrician doctor, and ask about a neuropsychologist.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for your responses. I am going to continue on as I have been, and letting doctors know, but not the school.</p><p> </p><p>I don't want it in his student file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iloveturtles, post: 313064"] Thank you all for your input. I was doing some looking around on the internet last night about Neuropsychologists. One of the reasons they gave for doing evaluations/assessments on children is for drug exposure when during pregnancy. I used meth while pregnant, but I did not drink or anything else. Not for anything other than it would interfere with the meth. Completely selfish at the time. I had 30 days clean when my son was born. So he was clean when he was born. I did let his doctors know during my pregnancy and they did higher level ultrasounds to check out his organs and such. Everything appeared fine. I have a hard time believing the docs who now say there is nothing to worry about. I tell all of them. I know how it felt during my pregnancy when I would use, and you can't tell me that didn't affect him some how. I think I will call the his pediatrician doctor, and ask about a neuropsychologist. Thank you for your responses. I am going to continue on as I have been, and letting doctors know, but not the school. I don't want it in his student file. [/QUOTE]
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