. >> doctor chaffin, what are the consequences of states failing to get this problem under control?can say for absolutely sure is money. he is right. there's no long-term study that say there are serious problems at least that can be teased out from their socioeconomic environment, but as of about four years ago, a normal term baby cost $3,000. on average babies born with nas cost somewhere between 36 and $50,000, and that's a -- a tremendous cost when you look at the number of babies who are being born with nas. >> it's a huge cost. dr. reagan we are talking about ways to move forward, and i know you have thoughts on long-term contraception. >> we found that a lot of these pregnancies were really not intended. and so considering if you know you are going to be on prescription pain medicine long term, considering long term reversible contraception is one way to deal with the unplanned pregnancies. many states, tennessee included have put up a database statewide of these prescription pain medicines being dispensed. and prescribers have to check that database prior to subscription. so