The exosystem would be members of the community, family friends, and the legal system who are on the outside looking in.
Members of the community and family friends could encourage the mother to become sober and help in any way possible if that is what she decided to do. If the mother decides not to keep the child, community members could help find the best possible home for the baby. The best thing that the community could do is take a stand against drugs in their community. The legal system also makes up a large part of the exosystem. I think that laws should be made for situations such as this that say that the mother can either give her baby up or that she must go to rehab and the decision between rehab and giving the baby up for adoption can be made based on each
situation. Our cultural values, cultural attitudes, and mass media make up the macrosystem. There is a lot that we can do as a society to intervene and change the way that things are right now. This could change the outlook on the lives of many children. I believe that this wouldn't be such a widespread problem if society looked down on people who did drugs. A lot of the people in the media that we look to as glamorous and flawless have drug problems. The media should not give positive attention to these people. Our attitude as a culture should be that parents need to earn the right to have a child.
People like this with no respect for themselves let alone their child should not have the right to bring something into the world, that so many can't have the pleasure of experiencing, knowing that their actions can kill, or seriously hurt their child. There is a lot that needs to be done on many different levels to change the way that these situations are handled.