Born on drugs: For addicted moms with babies, the system’s success doesn’t always mean the same thing
The last of four parts. Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 Yvette Estrada’s father packed up and left on Christmas Day, when she was 12. That, she said, was the beginning of her pain. There were older cousins, cigarettes, beer. Soon, Estrada was messing with cocaine, speed, PCP. Pregnancy couldn’t stop her: The night…