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	<title>Comments on: Operation Midnight Climax: Sex, Drugs and the CIA</title>
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		<title>By: Shahnaz</title>
		<link>http://mediaroots.org/midnight-climax-sex-drugs-and-the-cia/comment-page-1/#comment-243</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although CP is associated with prbleoms at delivery, or with premature birth that requires the newborn to be on a ventilator, there are cases where doctors never do figure out what caused it.  It is possible that her drug use did play a part, because many of them do cross the placental barrier.  Drug using mothers also don&#039;t tend to eat right or have prenatal care, and those also raise the risks of having prbleoms with the newborn.  It&#039;s not a genetic problem, but it can be a developmental problem during the pregnancy itself or injury during the birth process.  Given the history of drug use, especially if it was during pregnancy or in between them- yes, that could be part of the explanation.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although CP is associated with prbleoms at delivery, or with premature birth that requires the newborn to be on a ventilator, there are cases where doctors never do figure out what caused it.  It is possible that her drug use did play a part, because many of them do cross the placental barrier.  Drug using mothers also don&#8217;t tend to eat right or have prenatal care, and those also raise the risks of having prbleoms with the newborn.  It&#8217;s not a genetic problem, but it can be a developmental problem during the pregnancy itself or injury during the birth process.  Given the history of drug use, especially if it was during pregnancy or in between them- yes, that could be part of the explanation.</p>
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