Cannabis has been used to relieve the symptoms of disease for thousands of years. However, social and political biases have limited effective interrogation of the potential …
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 …
Legalization of cannabis use for non-medical (recreational) purposes is changing the global cannabis landscape. As attitudes toward cannabis use become more positive and …
Background Perinatal cannabis use is increasing, and clinician counselling is an important aspect of reducing the potential harm of cannabis use during pregnancy and lactation. To …
E Lee, ID Pluym, D Wong, L Kwan… - The Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objective To evaluate the effect of state legalization of rate on marijuana use in pregnancy in a population with universal drug screening. Methods This is a retrospective cohort study …
Background: Cannabis use during pregnancy is increasing, but the contribution of cannabis legalization to these trends is unclear. We sought to determine whether health service …
Objective Our primary objective was to understand breastfeeding individuals' decisions to use cannabis. Specifically, we investigated reasons for cannabis use, experiences with …
TE Sánchez, K Matvienko-Sikar, L Linehan… - Women and Birth, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Previous studies have associated substance use (alcohol, illicit drugs and smoking) to negative pregnancy outcomes, including higher risk of stillbirth. Aim This study …
QL Brown, D Shmulewitz, AL Sarvet… - Drug and Alcohol …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Cannabis use and cannabis use disorder (CUD) are associated with mental health disorders, however the extent of this matter among pregnant and recently postpartum …