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Using Marijuana During Pregnancy: Is it Safe?

Using Marijuana During Pregnancy

Congratulations! You’re pregnant!

In nine months or less, depending on when you’re reading this, a bouncing bundle of joy will enter your life and change it in ways you can’t even begin to imagine.

In fact, it’s probably already changed your normal morning routine.

Nausea. Vomiting. Yep, that’s right: we’re talking about morning sickness. Which is usually pretty standard.

But if your symptoms are extremely severe, you might be considering using medical marijuana to alleviate them.

But is it safe to use marijuana during pregnancy? What are the risks, and are they worth taking?

When Morning Sickness Turns Really Ugly

50 to 90 percent of women experience nausea and vomiting during the early stages of their pregnancy. Not exactly something you’d voluntarily sign up for, but hey, you’re having a baby! You know it comes with the territory. And at least it’s manageable.

However, up to 2% of pregnant women suffer from a condition known as hyperemesis gravidarum or HG.

HG is not like your typical morning sickness. The vomiting and nausea are so severe that you can become dehydrated and start losing weight. This could potentially harm you and your developing infant.

In addition to the physical stress, the condition can be mentally and emotionally taxing, interfering with your ability to perform your daily activities. It’s not uncommon for pregnant women with HG to experience depression and PTSD.

Now that is a price that is far too high to pay.

What About Medical Marijuana? Can It Help Treat HG?

Stories like this one from the Daily Beast seem to suggest “yes.” After all, many MMJ patients use marijuana to treat their nausea, pain, anxiety and depression.

In fact, the New York Times reported back in February 2017 that the number of women using marijuana during pregnancy is going up. Why? Mostly because they’re trying to treat their nausea and vomiting symptoms.

But what do medical organizations have to say about using marijuana during pregnancy?

We have to be honest: the official word isn’t great.

Medical Organizations Tell Women “Don’t Use Marijuana During Pregnancy” Because the Risk Level is Unknown

Unfortunately, little research has been done on whether or not medical marijuana is safe for pregnant women.

Researchers can’t conduct randomized controlled drug studies on pregnant women because it would be unethical to expose an unborn baby to something that’s potentially harmful.

For this reason, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist (ACOG) and the American Medical Association (AMA) both recommend that expecting mothers refrain from marijuana use.

The New York Times Report On the Risks of Marijuana for Pregnant Women

The report covered a Pittsburgh study of pregnant women who smoked one or more joints a day during their first trimester.

They found that:

Other studies show that marijuana can impact the brain development of fetuses 18 to 22 weeks old. That might be because our body’s endocannabinoid system plays a major role in managing our brain functions. Our brains already produce their own natural cannabinoids, such as anandamide.

If marijuana’s cannabinoids (THC, CBD, and others) make their way into a developing fetus, that could affect a child’s brain development.

There’s also concern that marijuana use could affect the birth weight of babies, which is the same reason why pregnant mothers are also encouraged not to smoke cigarettes.

BUT…There are Two Major Problems With Medical Marijuana and Pregnancy Studies

These Women Used Marijuana While Pregnant and Claim Their Children Are Fine

After publishing their initial story, the New York Times received hundreds of stories from women who used cannabis during their pregnancy. They published a follow-up article highlighting several of these accounts.

Here’s what some of these women had to say:

Sooooo…Is It Okay to Use Marijuana During Pregnancy?

Obviously, we can’t say with 100% certainty that it’s safe for you to use marijuana if you’re pregnant. But if you’re thinking about it, here’s what we suggest:

Talk to your doctor about it

We know this might be scary, especially if you want to avoid getting a lecture or are afraid of getting reported to Child Protective Services (which is an unfortunate possibility). However, if you’re having that conversation with the doctor who recommended or prescribed your medical marijuana use, you probably don’t have to worry about that too much.

But if it’s a non-recommending doctor, calmly explain your reasons why you want to try medical marijuana and ask them, given your medical history, if there are any exceptional risks that you should be aware of.

Do your research

Make the time to find reputable studies on the subject of marijuana and pregnancy. There’s lots of information on the web; some good and some not so good. Be discerning and make sure that any claims you read are backed up by evidence.

Remember that the decision is yours alone

Medical professionals can only advise you on the best decision to make. Ultimately, you have to weigh the risks and make a decision based on what you believe/feel is right for you and your baby.

Do think that medical marijuana is safe for pregnant women? Have you ever used medical marijuana while you were pregnant? If so, what was the outcome? Please share your story with us on any of our social media accounts listed above.

And, as always, if you have a qualifying condition and don’t yet have a Florida medical marijuana card, there’s no reason to keep suffering. Schedule an appointment.

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