Oshakee Zink didnât know she was pregnant with her fourth child when the pull of opioids dragged the 28-year-old out of recovery and back into addiction. Having had a son born with neonatal abstinence syndrome, and not wanting that for her daughter, Zink weened herself off opioids in her first trimester with the help of Subutex, a brand-name drug used to help with opioid dependence and withdrawal. Little did Zink know that a flier her family doctor provided about a doula initiative through Patients R Waiting would prove pivotal in delivering naturally a healthy 6-pound, 7-ounce baby girl named Keyairah Jones on Jan. 22.