- Bundle resources:
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Provider and healthcare workers resources:
- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) opioid use disorder in pregnancy committee opinion
- Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine substance use disorder in pregnancy
- ACOG marijuana use during pregnancy and lactation
- NNEPQIN toolkit for perinatal care for patients with SUD in pregnancy
- Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) clinical guidance for treatment of pregnant and parenting patients with OUD
- Institute for Health & Recovery maternal opioid use during pregnancy
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) alcohol use in pregnancy
- National Partnership for Women & Families substance use disorder hurts moms and babies
- Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program (MCPAP) SUD and mental health in perinatal individuals toolkit
- American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) national practice guideline for treatment of OUD
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Reproductive health:
- Reproductive Health Access Project contraceptive pearl: Special considerations for people with substance use disorder (SUD)
- The Clinical Training Center for Sexual & Reproductive Health trauma-informed care in the family planning setting
- Partners in Contraceptive Choice and Knowledge contraception guide, contraception information sheets and postpartum contraception guide
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Provider and healthcare worker trainings:
- NAADAC free SUD training
- Providers Clinical Support System (PCSS) free + CEs -SUD for the healthcare team
- PCSS free + CE - SUD 101 core curriculum
- CDC free + CE training: treatment options for substance use disorders | overdose prevention
- National Institute on Drug Abuse free training and CEs - your words matter
- Perinatal substance use disorder: Focus on postpartum period
- National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare supporting pregnant and parenting people with substance use disorders series
- Free CE session: Creating a culture of respectful care for pregnant and postpartum people with substance use disorders (video)
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Treatment considerations:
- Department of Health and Human Services collaborative approach to the treatment of pregnant women with OUD
- PubMed Article: Journal for Women’s Health treatment for opioid use during pregnancy
- Outcomes associated with the use of MOUD during pregnancy
- Code of Federal Regulations
- Arizona buprenorphine practitioner locator
- ACOG opioid use and opioid use disorder in pregnancy
- SAMHSA clinical guidance for treating pregnant and parenting women with opioid use disorder and their infants
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Substance use screening tools:
- NNEPQIN toolkit for screening
- National Institute on Drug Abuse health professionals screening tools-resources
- SBIRT: Training (video)
- Clinician tools: SBIRT for substance abuse
- Teens screening tool: Brief screener for tobacco, alcohol and other drugs, DAST-10
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism alcohol screening and brief intervention for youth: A practitioner's guide
- NTI Upstream 4P's Plus screening instrument
- National Institute on Drug Abuse screening and assessment tools chart
- CRAFFT
- National Institute on Drug Abuse ASSIST screening tool
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Destigmatizing language tools
- National Institute on Drug Abuse preferred language for talking about addiction
- MCPAP non-stigmatizing language
- CDC stop overdose stigma
- AlignMNH maternal and obstetric language guide
- American Hospital Association people matter, words matter poster
- National Institute on Drug Abuse free training and CEs - your words matter
- Naloxone education and tools:
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Patient educational material:
- StopOverdose.org materials and toolkits
- National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW) preparing for your baby: Information for pregnant people with substance use disorders
- Perinatal Harm Reduction tips for safer use
- Perinatal Harm Reduction know your rights
- Perinatal Harm Reduction opioid overdose/Narcan
- Perinatal Harm Reduction your pregnancy and substance use
- CDC materials for patients | alcohol and pregnancy
- Perinatal Harm Reduction alcohol and pregnancy
- Perinatal Harm Reduction Benzodiazepines in pregnancy
- Perinatal Harm Reduction cannabis in pregnancy/lactation
- Perinatal Harm Reduction opioids in pregnancy/lactation
- Recommendations for SUD in pregnancy and lactation:
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Equitable care for substance use disorder:
- American Academy of Pediatrics perinatal opioid use disorder research race and racism
- PubMed Article: Strategies to promote maternal health equity: The role of perinatal quality collaboratives
- SAMHSA advancing equity in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment behavioral health resource
- Respectful care for pregnant and postpartum people with SUD (video)
- Centers for Health Care Strategies integrating a trauma-informed approach into SUD treatment
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Pain management:
- ASRA OUD pain management protocol undergoing cesarean delivery
- University of Pittsburgh Dr. Grace Lim contributes to new pain management guidelines for opioid use disorder in pregnancy
- PubMed article: Consensus statement on pain management for pregnant patients with opioid-use disorder from the Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology, Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
- PubMed article: Buprenorphine management in the perioperative period: Educational review and recommendations from a multisociety expert panel
- PubMed Article: A systematic scoping review of peridelivery pain management for pregnant people with opioid use disorder: From the Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology and Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine
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Routine vaginal and cesarean births pain management:
- PubMed article: Obstetricians' prescribing practices for pain management after delivery
- ACOG pharmacologic stepwise multimodal approach for postpartum pain management
- American Society of Anesthesiologists statement on pain during cesarean delivery
- CDC guideline recommendations and guiding principles | overdose prevention
- Arizona resources:
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