I'm 20 and 6 weeks pregnant. I had been on 16mg of suboxone for about 9 months now. The day I took my pregnancy test & it came back positive I majorly cut down. I'm only taking a quarter of the pill a day, which is about 2mg. I want to completely stop taking it but am fearful withdrawl witll cause me to lose my baby ... Also if I tell my doctor at the clinic I'm pregnant he will kick me out because he doesn't prescribe subutext for some reason

I don't have my first prenatal appointment until January 8th, I wish it was sooner! Also I have been pregnant once before but did not have the baby because I was so young... I'm worried that will have an effect on my baby now .. ANY feedback is helpful
Re: Worried.. And on suboxone!
I'm 23 and 32weeks4days pregnant. I've been on Suboxone for over a year now. I started on 12mg a day. My sub doctor recommended cutting back very slowly. I got to 2mg and actually just took my last dose Sunday evening. My OB was surprised that my plan was to stop it before the baby came because in his experience mothers stay on it throughout their entire pregnancy. (Just to let you know some different perspectives I've come across.) My regular OB did send my to a high risk doctor just to be cautious because they didn't have any experience with Suboxone and the class drug it is. But my baby is perfect! He's been growing right on track the entire pregnancy (1 week ahead at this point which is perfect.) Heartbeat is always right on track. His anatomy scan showed all organs and his skeletal structure were great.
I don't want my baby to be born with this drug in his system and hate that the plan my doctors have laid out have brought me so far into my pregnancy before I stopped. However, with that being said....I was planning on starting the procedure to come off of Suboxone before I found out I was pregnant. I was mentally ready to no longer have that crutch. If you are not (I'm not saying that you aren't, just throwing it out there for arguments sake,) you and your doctor have to discuss the whole "do the benefits outweigh the risks" theory. It's much more important that you stay clean. No matter what way you look at it, being closely monitored on a low dose of Suboxone is better than getting back into abusing opiates.
Feel free to PM me! You're the first momma I've come across on this board that is on Suboxone. Good luck to you and congrats on your pregnancy.
Edit: Just wanted to add that I am obviously not a doctor and of course just because something worked for me doesn't mean it will for you.
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