Wednesday Oct 09, 2024
Ep. 38 - Cannabis During Breastfeeding: Just Say No! (Part 3)
We continue to examine cannabis use during pregnancy, and in the last few episodes of Cannabis Nurse Truths, we highlighted the adverse physical and psychodevelopmental concerns that are associated with cannabis during pregnancy. None of the studies indicated that cannabis use during pregnancy was a good idea.
In this episode of CNT, we consider the effects of cannabis use AFTER pregnancy, the postpartum period, in which many new mothers choose to breastfeed their newborn. Research indicates that cannabinoids are transferred through breast milk and remain in the breast milk for up to 6 weeks. Since we already know that cannabinoids can affect fetal development during pregnancy, it is concerning that women who use cannabis during breastfeeding are also affecting the developing neuromodulatory systems of their newborn. In other words, it is also a good idea to just say no during the postpartum period if you are a breastfeeding mother.
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