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Understand the Idaho Pregnant and Perinatal Opioid Support System

Want to learn more about how Cornerstone Whole Healthcare Organization is supporting pregnant and postpartum women affected by opioid use disorder? Download our informative infographic for a visual overview of the Idaho Pregnant and Perinatal Opioid Support System (I-PPOSS).

This infographic highlights key components of I-PPOSS, including healthcare challenges, SUD in pregnancy statistics, project key initiatives, and our patient pathway.

Please share this infographic with your network to raise awareness about the challenges faced by pregnant and perinatal women with opioid use disorder.

Printable Resources for Your Patients

Depression in Pregnancy

Did you know that being depressed during pregnancy can affect your unborn baby? Many medications used to treat depression are considered safe to take in pregnancy.

Treating Opioid Use Disorder While Breastfeeding

Breastmilk has advantages for both the mother and baby. Both methadone and buprenorphine (Suboxone® or Subutex® ) are okay to take while breastfeeding.

Treating Opioid Use Disorder During Pregnancy

Opioid withdrawal during pregnancy increases the risk of return to opioid use without benefit to mother or baby.

Opioid Overdose in Pregnancy

If a pregnant woman is given naloxone and is dependent on opioids (that is, needs opioids to feel normal or good) giving naloxone may cause her unborn baby to start to stress.

Peer Support for Your Pregnant Patients

Peer Support Handout for Your Patients

Peer Support Specialists are people who have a substance use disorder, are in recovery, and are trained and certified to help people in similar situations through safe, non-judgmental recovery-focused support.

Share this flyer with your patients who may need peer support services while pregnant. They may also call the peer support line listed below.

Peer Support Line: (208) 812-4888

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