Are you considering visiting your obstetrician?

Are you considering visiting your obstetrician? Or planning for a pregnancy and excited about it? Maybe that’s the best decision you have ever made this time of the year. Well, you have a reason to seek for the obstetrician‘s expert advice. You will be given the do and don’ts of pregnancy. One of them is what we want to walk you through. This is Cannabis and Pregnancy purchase here. 

Cannabis, Marijuana, Hemp, is known to be a psychoactive drug from the Cannabis Sativa plant. It has various effects when consumed. Please take note that most governments have illegalized it for various reasons. Cannabis has multiple effects on the consumer, which are considered as high-risk factors. An adult consumer has a risk of having a mental disorder causing anxiety and delusion and psychotic behavior. Other effects on adults include lack of concentration, impaired short-term memory, and physical effects such as increased heart rate. 

Do you know that the consumption of this drug during your gestation may not be safe for your baby? If it can affect an adult to the level described, what about a developing fetus? Here are some facts on risks caused by smoking cannabis at this crucial time of the baby’s development in the womb. 

  • Consumption in any form may cause a lifelong brain malfunction resulting in learning and emotional, behavioral disorder 
  • Impulsivity and hyperactivity in early childhood which later transforms into an aggressive adult  
  • Preterm labor 
  • Stillbirth 
  • Low birth weight 
  • Low IQ scores 
  • Impact on fetal brain development, which can cause lifelong harm in the form of memory function. 

Teenage mothers or expectant mothers have increased, and a good number are ill-informed on the use of cannabis during pregnancy. They smoke it hoping to treat nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. Research has it that quite a number of pregnant teenagers aged between 15-19 years smoke cannabisThe next age group of mothers aged 20-24 and the twenty-five plus years consume this drug, hopefully in treating morning sickness. Not all do, but some percentage has been found smoking cannabis, tobacco, and taking alcohol during pregnancy. There is a big challenge in researching this drug as it is not a legalized drug; hence it cannot be used for research on pregnant mothers. The risk involved in pregnancy cannot allow testing! The data used is from the self-reporting mothers after experiencing problems with their conditions. 

Little is known about how much is harmful to both the mother and her fetus. Some of the women believe that cannabis helps them a lot in reducing nausea or increasing their appetite. This is not the safest way. There are alternative ways of treating nausea. The only safest way or safe amount of this drug during pregnancy is zero use. DO NOT USE CANNABIS DURING PREGNANCY.