Why You Shouldn't Smoke Marijuana When You're Pregnant
THC or tetrahydrocannabinol is the main mind-altering chemical in marijuana, there are also more than 400 other toxic chemicals in marijuana that can be harmful to the user and unborn baby.During a woman's first trimester (first 3 months of pregnancy) a woman is to be considered very vulnerable and is usually instructed to be more per cautious.A woman who smokes marijuana in her first trimester is twice as likely to have a miscarriage than a women who does not smoke.If a women who is pregnant and smokes marijuana is lucky enough to carry her baby to it's second trimester, the unborn baby is still potentially at risk .Another factor that should be taken into consideration is that a women who smokes marijuana while pregnant is at risk for pregnancy complications, problems with labor and delivery and a chance of the baby being born at very low birth weight.
The effects of marijuana on a unborn baby are quite disturbing.When a women smokes marijuana while pregnant, the toxic chemical THC is passed thru the placenta ultimately affecting the unborn baby in many harmful ways. Unborn baby's exposed to marijuana in the womb could be born very small and in some cases be born with deformalities.Marijuana exposure to the unborn baby may also result in neurological problems and delays. Verbal ability and memory problems could be an issue for children who were exposed to marijuana in the womb.In some studies it has been shown that children that were exposed to marijuana in the womb have problems with cognitive behavior and are more pone to develop ADD. Newborns exposed to pre-natal marijuana use may also experience mild withdrawl symptoms.
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Posted on 10/23/2007 at 4:10:00 AM