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Cocaine and Pregnancy
Cognitive Outcomes of Preschool Children With Prenatal Cocaine Exposure
Singer, Lynn T, et al, Journal of the American Medical Association. May 26, 2004; 291(20): pp. 2448-2456.
Battle Wombs: Why Some Drug Babies Are More Equal Than Others
Rand Review. December 2002.
Crackpot Ideas
Greider, Katharine, Mother Jones. July/Aug, 1995: pp. 53-56.
In Utero Exposure to Cocaine: A Review
Ellis, Jane E., et al, Southern Medical Journal. 1993; 86(7): pp. 725-731.
Cocaine and Pregnancy Research Brief -
The Lindesmith Center. January 1999.
Data Base of Studies on Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Child Outcome
Lester, Barry M. The Journal of Drug Issues, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 487-499. 1997.
State v. McKnight, Supreme Court of the State of South Carolina, Opinion (Jan. 27, 2003)
2003.
Myth of Crack Baby [Multimedia]
Tremonti, Anna Maria. Canadian Broadcast Corporation: The Current; December 15, 2004.
Governmental Responses to Pregnant Women Who Use Alcohol or Other Drugs. Part 1
Paltrow, Lynn M, et al. Women's Law Project and National Advocates for Pregnant Women; October 2000.
Punishing Women for their Behavior During Pregnancy: An Approach That Undermines Women's Health and Children's Interests: Part I
The Center for Reproductive Law & Policy. New York: Center for Reproductive Law & Policy; 1996.
Cocaine & Pregnancy
Research Brief1996.