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- Impact of cannabinoids on pregnancy, reproductive health, and offspring . . .
Despite the prevalence of cannabis use, there is limited available evidence regarding its safety, especially in regard to reproductive health, pregnancy, and lactation
- Effects of marijuana on reproductive health: preconception and . . .
However, the current, limited evidence suggests that marijuana use adversely affects male and female reproductive health Additionally, prenatal marijuana exposure has been reported to be associated with an increased risk of preterm birth and small for gestational age infants
- Impact of Cannabis Use on Male and Female Fertility
Those using cannabis medically should weigh the benefits of use against potential detriment to their fertility with their provider, and attempt reduced consumption
- Cannabis and tobacco use prior to pregnancy and subsequent offspring . . .
There was strong evidence that daily cannabis use at age 15–17 was associated with over a six-fold increase in the odds of offspring PTB, after adjusting for offspring sex and baseline
- When Do I Need to Stop Smoking Weed While Pregnant?
Medical guidelines recommend stopping cannabis use immediately upon discovering pregnancy or when actively planning to conceive There is no established safe amount of cannabis use during pregnancy, and this applies to all forms, including smoking, vaping, edibles, and topical applications
- ACOG Releases New Recommendations Cannabis Use Pregnancy Lactation
“While people do use cannabis for medicinal purposes, there is a lack of data on its safety and efficacy in pregnant and lactating people, and research now shows there are potential adverse effects on the pregnancy from cannabis use
- CIPHERS: Effects of male marijuana use on sperm health and potential . . .
CIPHERS recently found that stopping marijuana use for at least 11 weeks, or one sperm regeneration cycle, reduces the number of sperm showing marijuana-associated epigenetic changes at genes that are important for early childhood development
- Tobacco or marijuana use and infertility: a committee opinion
This committee opinion reviews the potential deleterious effects of tobacco, nicotine, and marijuana use on conception, ovarian follicular dynamics, sperm parameters, gamete mutations, early pregnancy, and assisted reproductive technology outcomes
- Stop Smoking Weed At Least 11 Weeks Before TTC | Fertility SCIENCE
According to this study, men who stop smoking weed for 11 weeks before trying to conceive, significantly reversed some of the epigenetic changes in sperm caused by weed, and that longer abstinence may improve this further
- Cannabis and Pregnancy | Cannabis and Public Health | CDC
Some research shows that using cannabis while you are pregnant can cause health problems in newborns, including lower birth weight and abnormal neurological development 1
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