Doctors warn of cannabis risks for pregnant or breastfeeding users
OTTAWA — The Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is warning pregnant and breastfeeding women about the potential dangers of cannabis use.
The society points to evidence-based studies that suggest potential growth and development issues if cannabis is used while pregnant or breastfeeding.
That includes pre-term labour, low birth weight, lower IQ scores and impulsivity and hyperactivity in childhood.
The group says the main psychoactive component of cannabis — THC — crosses the placenta into fetal tissue and can also accumulate in breast milk. And that’s regardless of whether cannabis is vaped, smoked, eaten, or in pill or topical form.