Marijuana Use During Pregnancy

Pregnant person at doctor's visit

Marijuana use during pregnancy is a controversial topic with limited research available. However, most medical professionals advise against using marijuana during pregnancy due to potential risks to the developing fetus.

Studies have shown that marijuana use during pregnancy may increase the risk of certain complications, including low birth weight, preterm birth, and developmental issues. THC, the active compound in marijuana, can cross the placenta and affect the developing baby's brain and nervous system.

Additionally, marijuana use during pregnancy may also impact the mother's health. It can lead to respiratory problems, impaired judgment, and memory issues, which can affect her ability to care for herself and the baby.

It is important for pregnant individuals to consult with their healthcare provider for personalized advice and guidance. They can provide information on the potential risks and help develop a plan for a healthy pregnancy. 

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