User:K. Huang, Future UCSF Pharm.D./sandbox

Drug and alcohol use during pregnancy can lead to many health problems in the fetus and baby, which is called Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome(NAS). The signs and symptoms of NAS may be different depending on which substance the mother uses. Common signs and symptoms in babies with NAS may include:


 * Tremors (trembling)
 * Irritability (excessive mood crying)
 * Sleep problems
 * High-pitched crying
 * Tight muscle tone
 * Hyperactive reflexes
 * Seizures (2% to 11%)
 * Yawning, stuffy nose, and sneezing
 * Fast breathing
 * Poor feeding and sucking reflex
 * Vomiting
 * Diarrhea
 * Dehydration
 * Sweating

Thanks for your edits on the article. I like the idea of adding the indication section in the article. The indication section makes it clear to audience when and why tocolytic should be used. I would recommend using more lay terms in the side effect columns in "types of agents" section as this information may be important in patient's decision making process. For example, change tachycardia to fast heart rate. The draft submission does reflect a neutral point of view. The article explains both the benefits and possible side effects of tocolytic in a neutral tone without taking any sides.