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There were no eclamptic cases in this study. Neonatal outcomes preterm birth rate of pregnant women who have tested positive in their urine methamphetamine test was significantly higher than in the control group (33.3%, 11.7%, OR 3.7, 95%CI 1.8-7.7). Average birth weight in the study and control group was 2779.1 ± 486.7 and 3049.5 ± 510 gm, respectively ( value 0.001). Low APGAR score rates of both groups also had no significant difference. Methamphetamine use during pregnancy increased both maternal and neonatal complications in