Is nicotine-free vape safe for pregnancy?
Pregnancy is a critical time for expectant mothers as they strive to provide the best environment for their developing babies. One of the most common challenges for many is quittin
Study: Early cannabis use during pregnancy does not indicate autism
Cannabis use during pregnancy has been increasing in the United States, and many people may be wondering what impact this trend might have on children. Some previous research has r
Can you vape nicotine or cannabis during pregnancy? Safe or bad?
Smoking during pregnancy can harm your unborn baby and increase the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth, etc. How about vaporizing nicotine or cannabis? Vaping is becoming increasingly
Does frequent male marijuana use affect pregnancy?
A new study suggests that men who plan to father a child with their partner should reconsider their marijuana use. Men who frequently use cannabis are twice as likely to have their
Does frequent male marijuana use affect pregnancy?
A new study suggests that men who plan to father a child with their partner should reconsider their marijuana use. Men who frequently use cannabis are twice as likely to have their
CBD, pregnancy and breastfeeding – the fresh toast
Using marijuana while pregnant or breastfeeding is largely not considered safe. There is research that suggests this THC passes into breast milk and may affect the infant’s d
Medical marijuana use during pregnancy is no longer considered child abuse in Arizona
The use of medical marijuana during pregnancy and under the supervision of a physician does not qualify as child neglect, according to the Arizona Court of Appeals. The Arizona Cou
The Arizona Supreme Court sets an important precedent in the pregnancy and cannabis case
Arizona’s highest court has issued a decision that could remove some of the legal dangers that still exist for parents in states that have legalized marijuana. In 2019, Linds
Marijuana Use During Pregnancy Has Some Adverse Side Effects That Primarily Affect This Gender
Marijuana use during pregnancy has long been controversial. While the plant seems perfectly geared for treating some of pregnancy’s most annoying side effects (nausea, digestive
Cruel marijuana laws make pregnancy a crime
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Marijuana use during pregnancy could result in children with this disorder
A new study suggests that children born to mothers who used cannabis during pregnancy are more likely to suffer from a variety of mental health problems. The study, published in JA
Alabama bill requires negative pregnancy test for medical cannabis
In a powerful display of potential privacy conflicts, Sen. Larry Stutts (R-Tuscumbia) unveiled a measure that would require women ages 25 to 50 to provide proof of a negative pregn
Sure, you just need to see your medical marijuana ID and a pregnancy test, please?
March ended on a high for the medical cannabis industry in Alabama. Republican Senator Larry Stutts introduced a bill to require negative pregnancy tests for women who need medicin
Alabama how could you? Senate approves forcing women to take pregnancy tests to get weed
The controversial bill, approved by the Alabama Senate and recently introduced by Sen. Larry Stutts (R), will require all women between the ages of 13 and 50 to prove they are not
Cannabis use during pregnancy has been linked to these childhood problems
Cannabis use in pregnant women has long been a controversial issue, with too many unknown factors for anyone to confirm this behavior. Now a new study shows that the consumption of
Cannabis use during pregnancy has been linked to these childhood problems
Cannabis use in pregnant women has long been a controversial issue, with too many unknown factors for anyone to confirm this behavior. Now a new study shows that the consumption of
Are Covid vaccines a white blood cell away from pregnancy loss?
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