Perinatal substance use occurs when a woman uses or develops a dependency on substances like alcohol, tobacco or drugs during pregnancy or up to a year after giving birth. Using substances during this time impacts the health of mothers and their babies. If you’re pregnant or caring for a baby and substance use is affecting your life, Mercy Clinic Perinatal Substance Use Recovery offers compassionate care.
Our team includes experts in maternal-fetal medicine, psychiatry and substance use. Bringing these specialists together gives you and your baby a single resource for support. Our nurses and social workers guide you to the right care.
Building Recovery, Advocacy, Validation and Empowerment (BRAVE) is a Mercy program that provides compassionate care for pregnant and postpartum women who are in substance use recovery. The BRAVE program is a safe and inclusive space to build a healthy future for you and your baby.
BRAVE is for Missouri women who are pregnant or recently had a baby (up to one year postpartum) and have a substance use concern. Conditions we treat include:
Mercy bills your health plan for specialist visits and other care. All health plans and self-pay are accepted.
To enroll in the BRAVE program, complete our enrollment form or call the clinic at 314-251-1260.
At Mercy, we understand that recovery takes courage. Enrolling in the BRAVE program is your first step toward a healthier future.
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