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CDC Reports Sharp Rise in Opioid Use Disorder Among Pregnant Women

National Desk
April 23, 2026

Why it matters locally: Alabama, like other states, has been significantly affected by the opioid crisis. A rise in opioid use disorder among pregnant women has implications for maternal and infant health outcomes within the state, potentially straining healthcare resources and impacting child welfare services.


Atlanta — Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals a significant increase in opioid use disorder (OUD) among women during labor and delivery. The analysis, covering the period from 1999 to 2014, indicates a marked rise in the prevalence of the condition within this population. The CDC's findings highlight a growing public health concern relating to both maternal and infant health. Specific figures from the analysis were not immediately available, but the CDC characterized the increase as more than quadrupling over the fifteen-year study period. The study did not elaborate on the definitive causes of the rise, nor did it speculate on potential longer-term public health implications. Further details regarding potential interventions and strategies will likely be forthcoming from the CDC and other public health organizations. Individuals seeking information on opioid use disorder or available treatment resources are advised to consult with healthcare professionals or relevant governmental agencies.

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