PULLMAN, Wash. – Could breastfeeding mothers who use marijuana be unknowingly exposing their babies to THC? A new study finds that it’s very possible. Tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive component ...
Washington State University-led research has found the intoxicating cannabinoid THC shows up in the breast milk of mothers using cannabis. With so many US states making marijuana and/or medical ...
Cannabis is one of the most widely used substances among Americans, officials say, and some studies suggest it is safer than ...
When breastfeeding mothers in a recent study used cannabis, its psychoactive component THC appeared in their breast milk. The ...
There’s no consistent time when a marijuana user can expect THC in breast milk to peak, then decline to safe levels THURSDAY, May 9, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- New mothers who like to smoke marijuana ...
New mothers who like to smoke marijuana might wind up exposing their babies to THC through their own breast milk, a new study says. THC, the intoxicating compound in cannabis, dissolves in the ...
Cannabis use among breastfeeding parents in the US is increasing, and yet it's unclear how much of the drug ends up in breast milk, and for how long, let alone whether it's safe for newborns.
THC from cannabis collects in breast milk and is passed on to babies Researchers always found THC in the breast milk of weed users There's no consistent time when a marijuana user can expect THC ...
How Long Does Marijuana THC Linger in Breast Milk? By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, May 9, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- New mothers who like to smoke marijuana might wind up exposing ...