2017
DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000514161.01504.5d
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Marijuana Use in Pregnancy and Its Effects on Birth Weight and Gestational Age at Delivery [17R]

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Prior studies have suggested that marijuana exposure may affect the growth of the fetus and the ultimate birth weight of an infant but have been inconsistent in their methodologies and have shown conflicting results. This study aims to clarify any association between marijuana use and pregnancy outcomes. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of electronic medical records for singleton births from September 2013 through January 2015 with av… Show more

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“…5 Cannabis use during pregnancy is increasingly common, 6 and several studies show an association between nausea and vomiting during pregnancy and cannabis use. [7][8][9] The use of cannabis specifically as a treatment for nausea and vomiting during pregnancy is increasing, 6,10 and cannabis is the most used drug during pregnancy in the United States, 10,11 but little is known about how pregnant people make the choice to use cannabis or how interpersonal interactions influence this decision.…”
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“…5 Cannabis use during pregnancy is increasingly common, 6 and several studies show an association between nausea and vomiting during pregnancy and cannabis use. [7][8][9] The use of cannabis specifically as a treatment for nausea and vomiting during pregnancy is increasing, 6,10 and cannabis is the most used drug during pregnancy in the United States, 10,11 but little is known about how pregnant people make the choice to use cannabis or how interpersonal interactions influence this decision.…”
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“…Cannabis is the most commonly used drug during pregnancy in the United States and Canada, with prenatal prevalence rates ranging from 4% 1 to 28% 2–5 depending on population and method of measurement. Indications are that although pregnant individuals overall report less use than nonpregnant peers, 1,6 with growing social and legal acceptance of cannabis, use during pregnancy is increasing 1,2,7 .…”
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