Assessing Supportive Needs in Pregnant Women with Substance Use, A qualitative study

S Heidarifard , M Khoshnamrad , Assessing Supportive Needs in Pregnant Women with Substance Use, A qualitative study, AJOG Global Reports (2025), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2025.100548 Abstract

Navigating cannabis use during pregnancy: life trajectories, relationships, and contextual influences

This qualitative study, conducted in Québec and published in Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare (2025), explores the lived experiences of 18 women who used cannabis during

Preconception health beliefs and intentions predict behaviours among expectant male partners: a cross-sectional study

This recent Australian study sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of FASD prevention: the health beliefs and behaviours of expectant fathers. Carter et al. (2025)

The Effect of Exposure to Alcohol Media Content on Young People’s Alcohol Use: A Qualitative Systematic Review and Meta Synthesis

In today’s media-saturated world, young people are constantly surrounded by images, messages, and content that portray alcohol as a normal, if not essential, part of

Perinatal Cannabis Use: Current Evidence, Health Risks, and Clinical Implications

With cannabis use becoming more common and accepted, many healthcare providers are facing tough questions about its use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. In Perinatal Cannabis

Cannabis Use During Pregnancy

This presentation explores the growing public health concern surrounding cannabis use during pregnancy. As legalization and normalization of cannabis increase, so too does its use

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