You don't: Everybody makes mistakes. The user is going to be a mother. If her only question is about concealing abuse of meth, she should offer the child for adoption so that the child will have a chance for a decent life. Forgive my frankness. It will not affect future pregnancies when she is truly ready to be a suitable mother.
Answered 8/18/2016
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Don't plan on it: If you are on the radar of child and family services you need to get into the mindset that they will find out.If not, avoid anything that will bring attention to you.In most cases they never look.If they look, they can find evidence that identifies use as much as 3-4 months prior to delivery.
Answered 2/9/2017
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