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MAPP-SD, a project of Prairie View Prevention Services, Inc., is a comprehensive Methamphetamine awareness and prevention project. 
MAPP-SD is dedicated to:
u   Increase awareness of Meth and the problems associated with its use, manufacture and distribution;
u Provide, at no cost, professional Meth awareness and prevention education to groups and organizations on a community, regional and statewide level;
u Be a no-cost, ongoing resource for South Dakota citizens to deal with issues rising from the manufacture, use and distribution of Meth.

Growing Up With Meth

Meth Use Restricts Fetal Growth

"You feel the baby kick when you put the needle in," said Farrell, 29, a waitress who injected the illegal drug up to five times a day through the seventh month of her pregnancy. "You're aware you are doing something harmful, but you don't care."

Even before birth, Meth can threaten a child's well-being.  Meth use during pregnancy can reduce blood flow to the fetal brain, cause the placenta to pull away from the uterine wall, retard the growth of the child.  It increases the incidence of birth defects and miscarriages.  Some babies suffer brain hemorrhages - strokes - before birth.

Meth affected babies, even if they are full-term, act like premature infants.  They experience difficulty sucking and swallowing, sensitivity to touch, shaking or tremors, and often demonstrate abnormal reflexes and extreme irritability.

These children often continue to have physical, emotional and mental difficulties as they grow.  

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