K. Skelton, S. Nyarko and S. Iobst, Perceptions, Barriers, and Facilitators of Cannabis Screening During Pregnancy and Labor: A Qualitative StudyShort title: Experiences of Cannabis
K. Skelton, S. Nyarko and S. Iobst, Perceptions, Barriers, and Facilitators of Cannabis Screening During Pregnancy and Labor: A Qualitative StudyShort title: Experiences of Cannabis
Young-Wolff KC, Adams SR, Alexeeff SE, et al. Prenatal Cannabis Use and Maternal Pregnancy Outcomes. JAMA Intern Med. Published online July 22, 2024. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.3270 Key Points Question Is prenatal cannabis
Introduction Marijuana is the most commonly used drug of abuse during pregnancy in the United States,1 with self-reported use ranging from 2–5% for all women and
Reyentanz, E., Gerlach, J., Kuitunen-Paul, S. et al. Systematic review: the impact of maternal pre-and postnatal cannabis use on the behavioral and emotional regulation in early childhood. Eur
Understanding women and substance use is vital for comprehensive healthcare and social support. Women’s experiences differ from men’s due to unique biological, psychological, and social
I. Castro-Navarro, M.A. McGuire, J.E. Williams, E.A. Holdsworth, C.L. Meehan, M.K. McGuire, Maternal cannabis use during lactation and potential effects on human milk composition and