Cannabis is not recommended in pregnancy, but experts say stigmatizing mothers for it introduces additional risks ...
University of Georgia researchers found that 6% of pregnant women reported recent marijuana use, often without recognizing ...
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A new study from the University of Georgia College of Public Health found that about 6% of pregnant women reported using ...
A study conducted by the University of Georgia highlights a need for education around effects and risks of marijuana use while pregnant.
Soon, nausea set in ... with bans should follow the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. The federal law requires ...
Soon, nausea set in ... with bans should follow the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA). The federal law ...
As cannabis becomes more widely accepted across the U.S., conversations about its use are becoming more common—even among expectant mothers. A recent study from the University of Georgia highlights a ...
A new study, using responses from the U.S. National Survey on Drug Use and Health, has found that about 6 percent of pregnant women reported using marijuana during the last month, and many did not ...