If you are addicted to crack, you can still get addicted to cigarettes, except that crack is more addictive and you may not have the time for cigarettes.
Mothers who use cocaine or crack cocaine while pregnant put their unborn babies at risk for all kinds of birth defects and health problems. However, a baby CANNOT be born addicted to crack (or regular cocaine), because cocaine (and crack cocaine) are not physically addictive. There is no such thing as a crack-addicted baby.
Of course you can, as long as you want your baby addicted to nicotine.
A drug/substance-addicted baby. There are many other names such as "crack baby", "ice baby", "meth baby" etc, etc....there's also fetal alcohol syndrome, which is the effect a baby has from a mother who drank alcohol during their pregnancy.
It can cause you baby to have deformities and sometimes not even survive. A lot of times though your baby will be addicted to what ever you are using, we call those crack babies.
Will my baby be born addicted to vicodin
No for the baby to get addicted it has to be the mother who drinks alcohol so the through her the baby gets it.
A small and pale thing on the back of a baby human being, it has a crack like every one else's. They are also REALLY NASTY...
if the male is a crack addict can the sperm cause the baby to be a crack baby
well common sense ,documentaries,hospitals would have to document and keep records to provide for the crime and removing the poor baby from the idiot that has no place and needs to figure it out quick,,,OK anyways just wiki it hey just think you are what you eat so why would the baby not be crackerized without a choice is the part the make's me engrave bullets with names on them. hope this helped you.
As long as you are no longer addicted, your baby shouldn't be either, since you both should get clean in about the same time. You have a pretty good chance if you really do stop now; your baby still has the chance to be born clean, with no addictions. A drug test wouldn't come up as positive for either of you after four months. But the longer you smoke, the harder it will be to get off it, and the worse the withdrawal symptoms will be for you both. So please do right by yourself and your baby- get healthy! You owe it to yourselves to start fresh.
It's not a good idea, unless the liquid you're using is nicotine-free. Electronic cigarettes may not contain the harmful combustion by-products that traditional cigarettes do, but nicotine is still a powerful and highly addictive drug. You don't want your baby born addicted to nicotine. Some research even suggests that nicotine can cause birth defects.
No, you should not purposely crack a baby's toes.