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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 313082" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>No one will judge you here. And quite honestly this kind of thing happens so often now, they may not even raise an eyebrow!</p><p> </p><p>I have a niece who just had her second baby and she used drugs during both pregnancies, although she's doing fine now and living back at home with her parents. Her three year old's teeth were affected by her drug use and he had to have caps put on his baby teeth before he even turned two. The caps are now coming off and he will have to have it all redone, and they are assuming that the baby will have the same problems when all his teeth come in. The children's dentist that she takes the three year old too has seen so much of this that almost his whole practice is treating the children who have problems because of their mothers' drug use.</p><p> </p><p>So please don't think you're the only one. Yes, you made some bad choices in the past, but the important thing is what you're doing now and you're doing all you can to get him the help that he needs. And as far as the schools go, none of their business! Their job is to deal with them <u>now</u>, not have their entire history going back to conception!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 313082, member: 1883"] No one will judge you here. And quite honestly this kind of thing happens so often now, they may not even raise an eyebrow! I have a niece who just had her second baby and she used drugs during both pregnancies, although she's doing fine now and living back at home with her parents. Her three year old's teeth were affected by her drug use and he had to have caps put on his baby teeth before he even turned two. The caps are now coming off and he will have to have it all redone, and they are assuming that the baby will have the same problems when all his teeth come in. The children's dentist that she takes the three year old too has seen so much of this that almost his whole practice is treating the children who have problems because of their mothers' drug use. So please don't think you're the only one. Yes, you made some bad choices in the past, but the important thing is what you're doing now and you're doing all you can to get him the help that he needs. And as far as the schools go, none of their business! Their job is to deal with them [U]now[/U], not have their entire history going back to conception! [/QUOTE]
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