Cannabis Use During Pregnancy Correlates With Adverse Maternal Mental Health Outcomes: A Retrospective Study

A recent large-scale study published in Cureus titled Cannabis Use During Pregnancy Correlates With Adverse Maternal Mental Health Outcomes underscores the growing public health concern around cannabis use during pregnancy. The study reviewed data from over 2 million pregnancies across the U.S., comparing those who reported cannabis use with those who did not. The results revealed a significantly higher risk of depression, panic disorder, suicidal ideation, and alcohol abuse among cannabis-using pregnant individuals. Most notably, cannabis users were over 13 times more likely to experience alcohol abuse and nearly 11 times more likely to experience suicidal ideation. These findings reinforce the importance of clear, compassionate education and consistent messaging around substance use in pregnancy—especially cannabis, which is increasingly perceived as low risk.