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Abel, E. L., and Sool, R. J. "A Revised Conservative Estimate of the Incidence of FAS and Its Economic Impact." Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research v 15, n 3 (1991):514-24.

Abkarian, G. G. "Communication Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure." Journal of Communication Disorders v 25, n 4 (1992): 221-40.

Ahmed, F. "Prenatal Drug Abuse: Prevalence and Effects on Pregnancy Outcomes, Child Survival and Development." Urban League Review v 15, n 2 (Winter 1991-92): 41-51.

Allen, L. F.; et al "The Effects of Intrauterine Cocaine Exposure: Transient or Teratogenic?" Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology v 5 (1991): 133-46.

Alpert, J. J., and Zuckerman, B. "Alcohol Use During Pregnancy: What is the Risk? Pediatrics in Review v 12 (1991): 375-9.

Bandstra, E. S., and Burkett, G. "Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Effects of In-Utero Cocaine Exposure." Seminars in Perinatology v 15 (1991): 288-301.

Bateman, D. A.; et al. "The Effects of Intrauterine Cocaine Exposure in Newborns." American Journal of Public Health v 83, n 2 (February 1993): 190-3.

Bays, J. "The Care of Alcohol and Drug Affected Infants." Pediatric Annals v 21, n 8 (1992): 485-95.

Brooks-Gunn, J. McCarton, C., and Hawley, T. "Effects of In Utero Drug Exposure on Children's Development." Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine v 148, n 1 (1994): 33-9.

Burd, L. and Moffatt, E. K. "Epidemiology of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in American Indians, Alaskan Natives and Canadian Aboriginal People: A Review of the Literature." Public Health Reports v 190, n 5 (1994): 688-93.

Burkett, G.; Yasmin, S.; and Palow, D. "Perinatal Implications of Cocaine Exposure." Journal of Reproductive Medicine v 35, n 1 (January 1990): 35-42.

Calhoun, B. C. and Watson, P. T. "The Cost of Maternal Cocaine Use: I. Perinatal Cost." Obstetrics and Gynecology v 78 (1991): 731-4.

Calhoun, G. C. Jr.. "Prenatal Substance Afflicted Children: An Overview and Review of the Literature." Education v 117 (September 1996): 30-9.

Carta, J. J.; et al. "Behavioral Outcomes of Young Children Prenatally Exposed to Illicit Drugs: Review and Analysis of Experimental Literature." Topics in Early Childhood Special Education v 14, n 2 (Summer 1994): 184-216.

Chasnoff, I. J. "Cocaine Use in Pregnancy: Clinical and Methodological Issues." Clinics in Perinatology v 18, n 1 (1991): 113-23.

Church, M. W. "Does Cocaine Cause Birth Defects?" Neurotoxicology and Teratology v 15 (1993): 280.

Coles, C. D. "Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on the Newborn and the Child." Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology v 36, n 2 (1993): 255-66.

Coles, C. D. "Fetal Alcohol Effects in Preschool Children: Research, Prevention and Intervention." In Identifying the Needs of Drug-Affected Children: Public Policy Issues. Rockville, MD: USDHHS, 1992.

Day, N. L., and Richardson, G. A. "Prenatal Marijuana Use: Epidemiology, Methodological Issues and Infant Outcome." Clinics in Perinatology v 18, n 1 (1991): 77-91.

Doering, P. L.; et al. "Effects of Cocaine on the Human Fetus: A Review of Clinical Studies." The Annals of Pharmacotherapy v 23 (1989): 639-45.

Ellis, J. E.; et al. "In Utero Exposure to Cocaine: A Review." Southern Medical Journal v 86, n 7 (July 1993): 725-31.

Fink, J. R. "Effects of Crack and Cocaine on Infants: A Brief Review of the Literature." Clearinghouse Review 436 (1990 Special Issue).

Finnigan, L. R.; et al. "Perinatal Exposure to Cocaine: Human Studies." In Cocaine: Pharmacology, Physiology, and Clinical Strategies, edited by J. M. Lakoski, M. P. Galloway, and F. J. White, 391-409. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Fried, P. A. "Behavioral Outcomes in Preschool and School-Age Children Exposed Prenatally to Marijuana: A Review and Speculative Interpretation." NIDA Research Monograph v 164 (1996): 242-70.

Fried, P. A. "The Ottawa Prenatal Prospective Study (OPPS): Methodological Issues and Findings It's Easy to Throw the Baby Out with the Bath Water." Life Sciences v 56 (1995): 2159-2168.

Fontaine, N. "Unveiling the Myths About Substance-Exposed Children." Southeast Sun v 3 (Winter 1993).

Goldey, E. S.; Hugh, A.; and Crofton, K. M. "Implications of the Use of Neonatal Birth Weight, Growth, Viability, and Survival Data for Predicting Developmental Neurotoxicity; A Survey of the Literature." Neurotoxiology and Teratology v 17, n 3 (1995): 313-32.

Granick, S. "Psychological Functioning of Children Exposed to Cocaine Prenatally." Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse v 4, n 3 (1995): 1-16.

Gustavsson, M. S. "Drug Exposed Infants and their Mothers: Facts, Myths, and Needs." Social Work in Health Care v 16, n 4 (1992): 87-100.

Hans, S. L. "Prenatal Drug Exposure: Behavioral Functioning in Late Childhood and Adolescence." NIDA Research Monograph v 164 (1996): 26-76.

Hans, S. L. "Developmental Consequences of Prenatal Exposure to Methadone." Annals of the New York Academy of Science v 562 (1989): 195-207.

Hayford, S. M.; Epps, R. P.; and Dahl-Regis, M. "Behavior and Development Patterns in Children Born to Heroin-Addicted and Methadone-Addicted Mothers." Journal of the National Medical Association v 80, n 11 (1988): 1197-99.

Howard, J. "Cocaine and Its Effects on the Newborn." Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology v 31 (1989): 255-63.

Kaltenbach, K. A. "Exposure to Opiates: Behavioral Outcomes in Preschool and School-Age Children." NIDA Research Monograph v 164 (1996): 230-41.

Koren, G.; et al. "Bias Against the Null Hypothesis: The Reproductive Hazards of Cocaine." The Lancet v 2 (1989): 1440-42.

Koren, G., and Graham, K. "Cocaine in Pregnancy: Analysis of Fetal Risk." Veterinary and Human Toxicology v 34 (1992): 263-64.

Laundry, S. H., and Whitney, J. A. "The Impact of Cocaine Exposure; Studies of the Developing Infant." Semin Perinatol v 20, n 2 (April 1996): 99-106.

Lester, B. M.; et al. "Studies of Cocaine-Exposed Human Infants." NIDA Research Monographv 164 (1996): 175-210.

Levy, S., and Rutter, E. Children of Drug Abusers. New York: Lexington, Press, 1992.

Lewis, M., and Bendersky, M. (Editors). Mothers, Babies, and Cocaine: The Role of Toxins in Development. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1995.

Lindenberg, C. S.; et al. "A Review of the Literature on Cocaine Abuse in Pregnancy." Nursing Research v 40 (1991): 69-75.

Little, B. L.; et al. "Patterns of Multiple Substance Abuse During Pregnancy: Implications for Mother and Fetus." Southern Medical Journal v 83 (1990): 507.

Little, B. B. "Cocaine Abuse During Pregnancy: Maternal and Fetal Implications." Obstetrics and Gynecology v 74, n 6 (1989): 882-5.

Lockwood, S. E. "What's Known--and What's Not Known--About Drug-Exposed Infants." Youth Law News v 11, n 1 (1990): 15-18.

Lutiger, B.; et al. "Relationship between Gestational Cocaine Use and Pregnancy Outcome: A Meta-analysis." Teratology v 44, n 4 (1991): 405-14.

Lynch, M., and McKeon, V. A. "Cocaine Use During Pregnancy: Research Findings and Clinical Implications." Journal of Obstetrical Gynecological Nursing v 19, n 4 (July- August 1990): 285-92.

MacGregor, S. N.; et al. "Cocaine Abuse During Pregnancy--Correlation between Prenatal Care and Perinatal Outcome." Obstetrics and Gynecology v 74, n 6 (December 1989): 882-5.

Mayes, L. C. "Exposure to Cocaine: Behavioral Outcomes in Preschool and School-Age Children." NIDA Research Monograph v 164 (1996): 211-29.

McGivern, R. F., and Handa, R. J. "Prenatal Exposure to Drugs of Abuse: Methodological Considerations and Effects on Sexual Differentiation." NIDA Research Monograph v 164 (1996): 78-124.

Moroney, J. T., and Allen, J. "Cocaine and Alcohol Use in Pregnancy." Advances in Neurologyv 64 (1994): 231-42.

Needleman, H. L., and Bellinger, D. (Editors). Prenatal Exposure to Toxicants: Developmental Consequences Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.

Neuspiel, D. R. "Cocaine and the Fetus: Mythology of Severe Risk." Neurotoxicology and Teratology v 15, n 5 (1993): 305-6.

Neuspiel, D. R., and Hamel, S. C. "Cocaine and Infant Behavior." Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics v 12, n 1 (1991): 55-64.

Olsen, G. D. "Potential Mechanisms of Cocaine-Induced Developmental Neurotoxicity; A Minireview." Neurotoxicology v 16, n 1 (1995): 159-67.

Peters, H., and Theorell, C. J. "Fetal and Neonatal Effects of Maternal Cocaine Use." Journal of Obstetric, Gynecology, and Neonatal Nursing v 20 (1991): 121-26.

Richardson, G. A., and Day, N. L. "Detrimental Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure: Illusion or Reality?" Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry v 33 (1994): 28-34.

Rinkel, P. "Myths and Stereotypes about Long-Term Effects of Prenatal Alcohol and Other Drug Exposure." Perinatal Addiction Research and Education Update, June 1992. pp 1, 3, 5.

Rizk, B.; Atterbury, J. L.; and Groome, L. J. "Reproductive Risks of Cocaine." Hum Reprod Update v 2, n 1 (January-February 1996): 43-55.

Shriver, M. D., and Piersel, W. "The Long-Term Effects of Intrauterine Drug Exposure: Review of Recent Research and Implications for Early Childhood Special Education." Topics in Early Childhood Education v 14, n 2 ( Summer 1994): 161-83.

Streissguth, A. P. "A Long-Term Perspective of FAS." Alcohol, Health & Research World v 18, n 1 (1994): 74-81.

Streissguth, A. P. "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Early and Longterm Consequences." NIDA Research Monograph v 119 (1992): 126-30.

Streissguth, A. P. "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Older Patients." Alcohol and Alcoholism v 2 (Supplement 1993): 209-12.

Streissguth, A. P.; LaDue, R. A.; and Randels, S. P. "Cocaine and the Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs During Pregnancy." American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (May 1991): 1239-43.

Streissguth, A. P.; et al. "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Adolescents and Adults." Journal of the American Medical Association v 265, n 15 (1991): 1961-7.

Tronick, E. Z., and Beeghly, M. "Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Drugs on Newborn Behavior and Development: A Critical Review." In Identifying the Needs of Drug-Affected Children: Public Policy Issues. OSAP Prevention Monograph no. 11 pp 25-48. Rockville, MD: USDHHS, Office for Substance Abuse Prevention.

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Volpe, J. J. "Effect of Cocaine Use on the Fetus." The New England Journal of Medicine v 327, n 6 (1992): 399-407.

Wekselman, K.; et al. "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome from Infancy through Childhood: A Review of the Literature." Journal of Pediatric Nursing v 10, n 5 (1995): 296-303.

Weston, D. R.; et al. "Drug Exposed Babies: Research and Clinical Issues." Zero to Three v 9, n 5 (1989): 1-7.

Williams, B. F., and Howard, V. F. "Children Exposed to Cocaine: Characteristics and Implications for Research and Intervention." Journal of Early Intervention v 17, n 1 (Winter 1993): 61-72.

Woods, J. R., Jr., "Adverse Consequences of Prenatal Illicit Drug Exposure." Curr Opin Obstet Gyneclo v 8, n 6 (December 1996): 403-11.


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