Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Practice Exam

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Which drug class is often associated with the highest risk during pregnancy?

  1. Stimulants

  2. Depressants

  3. Hallucinogens

  4. Antidepressants

The correct answer is: Depressants

Depressants, which include substances such as benzodiazepines and alcohol, are frequently linked to significant risks during pregnancy. These drugs can have profound effects on both the mother and the developing fetus. For instance, the use of depressants during pregnancy may lead to complications such as fetal alcohol syndrome, developmental delays, and withdrawal symptoms in the newborn. The sedative effects of depressants can also impair maternal functioning and may pose risks related to overdose, respiratory depression, and complications during labor and delivery. Therefore, it is vital for pregnant individuals to avoid these substances to minimize the risks to both themselves and their developing babies. In contrast, while stimulants, hallucinogens, and antidepressants can also carry risks during pregnancy, the specific dangers associated with depressants—particularly in terms of addiction, withdrawal, and the physiological effects on the fetus—make them stand out as a class that poses the highest concern.