For pregnant women, pandemic made hunt for drug rehab harder
SALLY HO and CAMILLE FASSETT, Associated Press
July 15, 2021
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1of5Megan Sims, second from right, along with daughter Aaliyah and son Christian, talks with Hendrée Jones, executive director of Horizons in Carrboro, N.C., Tuesday, July 13, 2021. Sims couldn t stop using drugs during the pandemic, even as she discovered she was pregnant. Through word of mouth, Sims discovered Horizons, a substance use disorder treatment program at the University of North Carolina s School of Medicine that is designed specifically for pregnant women and mothers.Gerry Broome/APShow MoreShow Less
2of5Megan Sims is shown with her children, 3 month-old Christian and Aaliyah, 7, in Carrboro, N.C., Tuesday, July 13, 2021. Sims couldn t stop using drugs during the pandemic, even as she discovered she was pregnant. Through word of mouth, Sims discovered Horizons, a substance use disorder treatment program at th
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