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People who use drugs (PWUD) are stigmatised in numerous and various ways, and this is amplified among pregnant women who use substances. Punitive attitudes constitute significant barriers to accessibility and quality of care for these pregnant women with SUD. Reduced access to prenatal and postnatal care in women with substance use disorder are demonstrated in the literature. The question of how medical students and doctors view the punishment of pregnant women has been little explored in the literature. For the analysis of the data, the authors focused on two items in the questionnaire which . . .
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