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Minardi [1] 03/01/2022 |
minardi [2], 2022 Marijuana [3] |
Marijuana Use among Pregnant Women Rises Steeply in Florida [4] 01/17/2022 |
Though research among pregnant women and marijuana-exposed neonates is limited, there is evidence to suggest that marijuana use may increase the risk of stillbirth and is associated with neurodevelopmental deficits in the infant. Evidence-based programs to prevent initiation of marijuana use should target women of childbearing age. In addition, THC passes from mother to baby through breastmilk; thus, cessation should continue post-partum.
Pregnancy [6], FDCF [7], 2022 Marijuana [3] |
Prenatal Cannabinoid Exposure: Emerging Evidence of Physiological and Neuropsychiatric Abnormalities [8] 01/17/2021 |
In human studies, the preponderance of evidence suggests that prenatal cannabinoid exposure is predictive of several adverse neonatal outcomes, most notably FGR Fetal growth restriction and LBW low birth weight. Pregnancy [6], 2022 Marijuana [3], frontiers in psychiatry [9] |
Cannabis use during pregnancy and its relationship with fetal developmental outcomes and psychiatric disorders. A systematic revie [10] 02/17/2020 |
Very scientific and medical article. Pregnancy [6], PubMed [11], 2022 Marijuana [3] |
Committee Opinion No. 722: Marijuana Use During Pregnancy and Lactation [12] 10/02/2017 |
[13]Obstetrician–gynecologists should be discouraged from prescribing or suggesting the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes during preconception, pregnancy, and lactation. Pregnant women or women contemplating pregnancy should be encouraged to discontinue use of marijuana for medicinal purposes in favor of an alternative therapy for which there are better pregnancy-specific safety data. There are insufficient data to evaluate the effects of marijuana use on infants during lactation and breastfeeding, and in the absence of such data, marijuana use is discouraged. Notably, 34–60% of marijuana users continue use during pregnancy, with many women believing that it is relatively safe to use during pregnancy and less expensive than tobacco It is difficult to be certain about the specific effects of marijuana on pregnancy and the developing fetus, in part because those who use it often use other drugs as well, including tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs, and in part because of other potential confounding exposures. Marijuana smoke contains many of the same respiratory disease-causing and carcinogenic toxins as tobacco smoke, often in concentrations several times greater than in tobacco smoke. Studies of marijuana exposure during pregnancy are potentially subject to reporting and recall bias, often relying on self-reported habits, including frequency, timing, and amount of marijuana use. women using marijuana at least weekly during pregnancy were significantly more likely to give birth to a newborn less than 2,500 Several studies noted statistically significantly smaller birth lengths and head circumferences as well as lower birth weights among exposed offspring Pregnancy [6], ACOG [14], 2022 Marijuana [3] |
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[3] http://www.rethinkpot.org/tags/2022-marijuana
[4] http://www.rethinkpot.org/marijuana-use-among-pregnant-women-rises-steeply-florida
[5] http://www.rethinkpot.org/sites/default/files/2020 florida marijuana pregnancy.jpg
[6] http://www.rethinkpot.org/tags/pregnancy
[7] http://www.rethinkpot.org/tags/fdcf
[8] http://www.rethinkpot.org/prenatal-cannabinoid-exposure-emerging-evidence-physiological-and-neuropsychiatric-abnormalities
[9] http://www.rethinkpot.org/tags/frontiers-psychiatry
[10] http://www.rethinkpot.org/cannabis-use-during-pregnancy-and-its-relationship-fetal-developmental-outcomes-and-psychiatric
[11] http://www.rethinkpot.org/tags/pubmed
[12] http://www.rethinkpot.org/committee-opinion-no-722-marijuana-use-during-pregnancy-and-lactation
[13] http://www.rethinkpot.org/sites/default/files/ACOG marijuana and pregnancy.jpg
[14] http://www.rethinkpot.org/tags/acog