Contains fulltext : 87500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cannabis is commonly used among pregnant women. It is unclear whether cannabis exposure causes hemodynamic modifications in the fetus, like tobacco does. Aims: This study aims to ascertain fetal blood redistribution due to intrauterine cannabis exposure. Methods: This study was embedded in the Generation R Focus Study, a population-based cohort of parents and children followed from pregnancy onwards. In late pregnancy, fetal hemodynamics was assessed with ultrasound measurements in cannabis-exposed and non-exposed fetuses. Pregnant women reported about substance use during pregnancy. A distinction was made between continued cannabis use (n = 9), cannabis u...
PURPOSE: Drug use during pregnancy is a critical global challenge, capable of severe impacts on neon...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: According to the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Heal...
Cannabis is the most extensively produced, trafficked and used/ abused illicit drug in the world wit...
Cannabis is commonly used among pregnant women. It is unclear whether cannabis exposure causes hemod...
Contains fulltext : 90437.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objective: Can...
Objective: Cannabis is the most commonly consumed illicit drug among pregnant women. Intrauterine ex...
Cannabis consumption during pregnancy increases the risk of pregnancy and neonatal complications. Si...
Objective: The recent legalization of marijuana has increased overall use, including in pregnancy. S...
UA Open Access Publishing FundIntroduction: The effects of exposure to marijuana in utero on fetal d...
Prenatal substance abuse is a major public health concern. Much research has been focused on alcohol...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: To ascertain demographic, emotional and social determinants of c...
Up to 20% of pregnant women ages 18–24 consume cannabis during pregnancy. Moreover, clinical studies...
IntroductionCannabis is one of the most commonly used substances during pregnancy and has the potent...
Cannabis use during pregnancy has continued to rise, particularly in developed countries, as a resul...
Since centuries, cannabis is used for recreational, spiritual and medicinal purposes. Today, cannabi...
PURPOSE: Drug use during pregnancy is a critical global challenge, capable of severe impacts on neon...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: According to the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Heal...
Cannabis is the most extensively produced, trafficked and used/ abused illicit drug in the world wit...
Cannabis is commonly used among pregnant women. It is unclear whether cannabis exposure causes hemod...
Contains fulltext : 90437.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objective: Can...
Objective: Cannabis is the most commonly consumed illicit drug among pregnant women. Intrauterine ex...
Cannabis consumption during pregnancy increases the risk of pregnancy and neonatal complications. Si...
Objective: The recent legalization of marijuana has increased overall use, including in pregnancy. S...
UA Open Access Publishing FundIntroduction: The effects of exposure to marijuana in utero on fetal d...
Prenatal substance abuse is a major public health concern. Much research has been focused on alcohol...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: To ascertain demographic, emotional and social determinants of c...
Up to 20% of pregnant women ages 18–24 consume cannabis during pregnancy. Moreover, clinical studies...
IntroductionCannabis is one of the most commonly used substances during pregnancy and has the potent...
Cannabis use during pregnancy has continued to rise, particularly in developed countries, as a resul...
Since centuries, cannabis is used for recreational, spiritual and medicinal purposes. Today, cannabi...
PURPOSE: Drug use during pregnancy is a critical global challenge, capable of severe impacts on neon...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: According to the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Heal...
Cannabis is the most extensively produced, trafficked and used/ abused illicit drug in the world wit...