Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among general and pregnant populations. Despite recommendations to abstain from cannabis use, its use is increasing during the …
Importance While some studies have found an association between marijuana use and adverse neonatal outcomes, results have not been consistent across all trials. Objective To …
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Marijuana is an illicit substance under federal law; however, many states have legalized medical and nonmedical adult use. The American College of Obstetricians and …
JC Chang, JA Tarr, CL Holland, NM De Genna… - Drug and alcohol …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective With the increasingly permissive legal and social environments regarding marijuana, it is important to understand prenatal marijuana use from the perspective of …
Importance As the overall prevalence of prenatal cannabis use rises, it is vital to also monitor trends in the frequency of cannabis use in the period leading up to and during pregnancy …
We tested whether cannabinoids (CBs) potentiate alcohol-induced birth defects in mice and zebrafish, and explored the underlying pathogenic mechanisms on Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) …
Background: Cannabis use among pregnant and lactating people is increasing, despite clinical evidence showing that cannabis use may be associated with low birth weight and …
Importance Recent studies have revealed increases in population-level cannabis use after legalization of recreational cannabis. However, the association of cannabis legalization with …
Objective: To identify perceptions of risks and benefits of cannabis use during pregnancy and postpartum from the patient perspective. Methods: Pregnant and postpartum (up to 3 …