Abstract

The prevalence of opioid use disorder and medication assisted treatment (MAT) in pregnancy is increasing. Compared to term infants, preterm infants have a lower incidence of neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS). It is unknown whether early term delivery, compared to full or late term, decreases risk of NOWS. Our objective was to compare neonatal outcomes among opioid-exposed infants born in the early, full and late-term periods.

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