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Most doctors have relied on medication-heavy regimens to treat babies who are born experiencing neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome.
A newer, simpler approach that prioritizes keeping babies with their families called Eat , Sleep, Console is being increasingly embraced.
A 2023 study found babies treated this way were discharged from the hospital in nearly half the time.
The Eat, Sleep, Console approach has reduced the likelihood a mother will be released before her baby is cleared to go home.
Rural hospitals are better suited to employ the approach than big-city institutions.
The approach fits into a wider move toward judgment-free, family-centered care for those who've experienced addiction and for their children.
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