If you or a loved one is pregnant and struggling with substance use, finding safe and appropriate treatment is crucial. Addiction can pose serious risks during pregnancy, but with the right care, recovery is absolutely possible. Understanding your options and what to expect can help you make informed decisions for yourself and your baby.
The Fullbrook Center accepts pregnant women on a case-by-case basis to ensure the safest and most effective care. Fullbrook clients are women who love deeply, but have been trapped by trauma and addiction, often causing pain to herself and those she cherishes. Our clients want to heal from the effects of trauma and substance use, and are willing to put in the inner work to get there. If you or a loved one is pregnant and struggling with addiction, we encourage you to contact us. Our team can provide guidance, assess your unique situation, and help you explore the best treatment options available. Even if we’re not the right fit, we will gladly help connect you with other resources to ensure you receive the care you need.

Comprehensive Addiction Treatment Designed for Women
Why Seeking Treatment During Pregnancy is Important
Substance use during pregnancy can have serious health consequences for both the mother and the baby. Certain substances can increase the risk of complications, such as:
- Preterm birth
- Low birth weight
- Developmental delays
- Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS)
- Stillbirth
Despite these risks, seeking treatment can significantly improve outcomes. At our women’s addiction treatment center in Texas, we offer full-service rehab for pregnant mothers, complete with medical care, counseling, and support tailored to the needs of our women during pregnancy.
Can You Go to Rehab While Pregnant?
Rehab can be safe and highly beneficial for pregnant women—if you choose the right program. Specialized rehab centers for pregnant women are able to offer care that addresses the unique medical and emotional needs of pregnant clients. Not all facilities are equipped to handle the complexities of treating someone who is pregnant. It’s crucial to ask detailed questions about the services offered and whether the program can provide appropriate care based on your stage of pregnancy and overall health.

When a Hospital May Be the Better Option
In some cases, a hospital setting may be the safest choice for a pregnant person in need of substance use treatment. Hospitals are better equipped to manage high-risk situations such as:
Advanced pregnancy stages: Women in their third trimester often require specialized care that outpatient or residential rehab centers cannot provide.
Severe withdrawal symptoms: Certain substances, such as alcohol, opioids, or benzodiazepines, can cause withdrawal effects that may be dangerous for both mother and baby. A hospital can provide round-the-clock medical supervision during detox.
Complicated medical conditions: If there are additional health concerns alongside substance use, hospitals can provide specialized treatment to manage both issues simultaneously.
If you’re unsure whether a rehab center or hospital is the best choice, consulting with your doctor or a treatment specialist can help you make the safest decision.
What to Look for in a Rehab Center for Pregnant Women
When searching for an alcohol or drug rehab for pregnant women, consider the following factors:
Medical Supervision and Safe Detox
Detox can be a challenging process, and not all methods are safe during pregnancy. Programs that specialize in treating pregnant clients should provide medically supervised detox services that ensure the mother’s and baby’s safety.
Prenatal Care Support
Look for treatment centers that offer access to prenatal care or have partnerships with medical providers. Ensuring your pregnancy is monitored throughout the treatment process is essential for your health and your baby’s development.
Emotional and Mental Health Services
Pregnancy can heighten emotional struggles, especially when combined with substance use. Choose a rehab for pregnant women that offers individual counseling, group therapy, and trauma support to address mental and emotional needs.
Nutrition and Wellness Support
A healthy diet is crucial during pregnancy, especially for those recovering from addiction. Programs that provide nutritional support and promote overall wellness can help improve both physical and mental recovery.
Guidance on Parenting and Life Skills
Some rehab centers offer advice on parenting and life skills alongside treatment, which can help mothers feel more confident as they prepare to care for their newborns. Our expert therapists can often provide valuable education on infant care, bonding, and healthy family dynamics, as well as life skills like job hunting and meal prep.
Individualized Treatment Plans
Since every pregnancy and addiction journey is unique, look for programs that tailor their treatment plans to meet your specific needs. In some cases, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) may be recommended to help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Can Children Come to Rehab with Their Mother?
Most rehab centers, including those that accept pregnant women, do not allow children to stay on-site during treatment. This is because rehab programs are designed to create a focused, structured environment for recovery.
If you are a parent and need treatment, arranging childcare before entering a program is essential. Seeking support from family members, friends, or community resources can help ensure your child is cared for while you focus on recovery.
How to Prepare for Rehab While Pregnant
Preparing for rehab while pregnant requires a few important steps. Start by speaking with your healthcare provider to discuss your plans. They can assess your health, recommend safe detox options, and provide medical records for the rehab center.
Choosing the right treatment center is also crucial. Look for a program that offers prenatal care and safe detox options for pregnant women.
Before your stay, pack essential items like comfortable clothing, prenatal vitamins, and important documents. Since most rehab centers do not allow children, be sure to arrange childcare in advance.
Lastly, let trusted friends or family members know about your plans so they can offer support throughout your recovery.
The Fullbrook Center Is Dedicated to Helping You Find the Right Care
The Fullbrook Center provides compassionate and effective trauma and addiction treatment for women seeking recovery. We understand that every situation is unique, and we accept pregnant women on a case-by-case basis to ensure the safest and most appropriate care. If you or a loved one is pregnant and considering treatment, please contact us for guidance and support. Please note that children are not permitted to stay on-site during treatment.
Your health and your baby’s well-being are too important to wait. Call us today to speak with a caring professional who can help you take the next step toward recovery.
Embracing a Healthier Future for You and Your Baby
Finding the right rehab program while pregnant can feel overwhelming, but taking that first step can make all the difference. Seeking treatment not only improves your health but also gives your baby the best chance at a safe and healthy start. Whether you’re exploring rehab options or unsure if a hospital setting may be better, reaching out for guidance is key.
Recovery is a journey, and you don’t have to face it alone. By connecting with professionals who understand your unique needs, you can find the right path forward. Don’t wait—take that step today and start building a brighter, healthier future for yourself and your child.
FAQs About Rehab for Pregnant Women
What types of addiction treatment are safe during pregnancy?
Treatment options can vary depending on the substance used and the stage of pregnancy. Programs that offer medically supervised detox, counseling, and prenatal care are generally the safest choice. It’s important to consult with healthcare providers to determine the best approach.
What happens if I go into labor while in rehab for pregnant women?
If you go into labor while in rehab, staff will ensure you receive immediate medical attention and transfer you to a hospital for delivery. Rehab centers that accept pregnant women typically have protocols in place for this situation.
Can I continue prenatal care while in rehab for pregnant women?
Yes, many rehab centers that accept pregnant women either provide prenatal care on-site or arrange for clients to visit medical providers during treatment.
What is the most common substance abuse in pregnancy?
The most common substances misused during pregnancy are alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana. Opioids and stimulants are also common and can pose significant risks to both mother and baby.
What happens to a baby if the mother uses drugs while pregnant?
Substance use during pregnancy can lead to serious complications for the baby, including preterm birth, low birth weight, birth defects, developmental delays, and neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), where the baby experiences withdrawal symptoms after birth. Early intervention and treatment can help improve outcomes.
What support is available after rehab for pregnant women?
Aftercare programs, counseling, and parenting resources are often available to help new mothers maintain their recovery and build a healthy lifestyle after treatment.