Some say that they smoked marijuana and their baby seems fine.They might have been lucky. There is much we don't know about how marijuana affects developing babies. Marijuana is used in different strengths, mixed with other drugs and even sprayed with weed killers when it is grown. These factors all make any pot use during pregnancy risky.
Its STUPID to smoke pot whilst pregnant as your putting ur baby at risk and why anyone would want to do that i dont know.
The first time I was pregnant I quit cold turkey. Now I smoke marijuana and I am having a wonderful healthy pregnancy, and I have no doubt that marijuana has kept me from losing my baby. I have had no stress and I can keep food down. I have researched marijuana for years and I am well aware of the effects it has. There is NO SUCH STUDY that states "marijuana WILL harm your fetus". It is simply UNTRUE.
CPS wouldn't be my major concern right now. They need proof and the only way for that is a screening when the baby is born. I would worry about the long term affects on my baby. Their are studies being conducted on children of moms who smoked pot during pregnancy.
Such studies indicate that these kids could develope emotional issues, learning disabilities, behavioral problems, social problems and breathing problems. Asthma is associated with this, as well as ADD and ADHD.
Why in the world would anybody want to jepardize their babies for their own benefit. I guess i don't understand.
You may work and pay your bills, but what about that baby?
My daughter smoked up the whole 9 months with my grandson. He is beautiful but a wreck. He can not sit still for more than 5 minutes and laughs in your face when you correct him.
She was freakin high when she went into labor for him. I was totally disgusted with her and her rotten choices. I don't know, it's your life and your business, but if your child has any problems later on as he/she gets older, you can maybe blame yourself.
I would like to see the sources of where these "studies" have been conducted. I did a ton of research on this and talked to my doctor about this as well when I first found out I was pregnant. There aren't even studies out there being "legally" conducted with pregnancy and smoking mj due to the fact that it is an illegal substance, but i'm curious as to what your sources are.
After discussing with my doctor about any possibility of problems, he reassured me and told me (especially with morning sickness and not being able to eat the first trimester), that pot within MODERATION, is alright to use. He told me I could smoke all the way during my pregnancy up to the last month. He suggested I stop within the last month ONLY because it is shown that marijuana lowers the amount of milk your body produces and I do plan on breastfeeding. I talk to him every appointment and make sure it's alright and everytime I go in to get checked, he's told me that I'm alright and the baby is alright. In fact, he's told me I've had a very healthy pregnancy so far. This is my first pregnancy, but don't you think there would be bigger problems with people out there who were concieved during the 60's and 70's?? If it was really that big of a problem, there would be a lot more retarded people out there.
He also told me that being very stressed out is WORSE for the baby than taking a hit or two. The only concern I had with smoking pot was making sure it wasn't laced with anything, but knowing where it came from made me feel better about it. It's also helped me get more sleep and has forced me to drink more water...so you can't sit there and say that smoking during pregnancy is bad unless you yourself have experienced a serious problem with it. Until real, HONEST studies have been conducted, I'm not going to listen to a disgruntled grandparent.
As far as your grandson, don't blame behavioral problems on what went on soley in the womb, blame it on the influences and most likely (lack of) discipline. I'm pretty sure he mirrors everything he sees, so keep an eye on whose around him and their behavior, including your own. You don't want him to grow up to be the kid who points the finger and blames everything on others. You want him to take responsibility for his actions, like you and your family should be doing.
O btw the only thing i have found that is potential harmful is that if you smoke while and after the pregnacy it affects the breast milk. The breast milk actually maintains a higher THC level then the blood leve,l and can remain for sometime in the milk. so you might want to plan to not breast feed.
Also i have heard from other mothers who smoke during their pregnacy say that their milk dried up faster. Now thats just somthing from word of mouth because i haven't seen any studies on it.
The fact that you, on one hand, say that you dont know what caused your grandchild's issues, but on the other hand say that it could have possibly contributed to it is just a bit perplexing. And frankly Im being polite.
I would love to see clinical studies and make an educated decision than listen to back seat doctors that moderate a website.
so I did now lets see how many of you actually read it and respond.
When you are pregnant, it is important that you watch what you put into your body. Consumption of illegal drugs is not safe for the unborn baby or for the mother. Studies have shown that consumption of illegal drugs during pregnancy can result in miscarriage, low birth-weight, premature labor, placental abruption, fetal death, and even maternal death
Common slang names: pot, weed, grass and reefer
What happens when a pregnant woman smokes marijuana?
Marijuana crosses the placenta to your baby. Marijuana, like cigarette smoke, contains toxins that keep your baby from getting the proper supply of oxygen that he or she needs to grow.
How can marijuana affect the unborn baby?
Studies of marijuana in pregnancy are inconclusive because many women who smoke marijuana also use tobacco and alcohol. Smoking marijuana increases the levels of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in the blood, which reduces the oxygen supply to the baby. Smoking marijuana during pregnancy can increase the chance of miscarriage, low birth-weight, premature births, developmental delays, and behavioral and learning problems.
What if I smoked marijuana before I knew I was pregnant ?
According to Dr. Richard S. Abram, author of Will it Hurt the Baby, "occasional use of marijuana during the first trimester is unlikely to cause birth defects." Once you are aware you are pregnant, you should stop smoking. Doing this will decrease the chance of harming your baby.
I hope this helps if any of you will take the time to read it.