04/14/2015
"Ashley decided to try cannabis for the purpose of alleviating her nausea and vomiting. She was finally able to keep down food and make sure her fetus got the nourishment necessary to grow and thrive. At five months along, she was able to stop the cannabis use because the nausea had subsided. However, when Bailey was born 4 months later, in September of 2014, the hospital collected a positive THC test from her meconium. Once again, CPS was called in to question Ashley and Tyler’s parenting abilities.
A study conducted in Jamaica by Dr. Melanie Dreher showed that there was no negative consequences related to ma*****na use during pregnancy. Newborns with fetal ma*****na exposure scored the same on APGAR and Brazelton tests within days of their birth. At one month old, the exposed newborns scored better on the Brazelton assessment, and, although not a significant difference, cannabis-exposed infants had slightly higher birthweights, than their non-exposed counterparts. Dr. Dreher voiced the opinion that cannabis can be very beneficial to curb nausea related to morning sickness without harmful side effects to the fetus."
(apologies for getting the gender of the child wrong in the initial post)
Also did you know there are cannabinoids in breastmilk?
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/common-link-between-breast-milk-cannabis-and-tea
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014299904007423
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