UA Open Access Publishing FundIntroduction: The effects of exposure to marijuana in utero on fetal development are not clear. Given that the recent legislation on cannabis in the US is likely to result in increased use, there is a need to assess the effects of prenatal cannabis exposure on fetal development and pregnancy outcomes. The objective of this review is to assess the effects of prenatal exposure to cannabis on pregnancy outcomes (including maternal and child outcomes). Methods and analyses: Major databases will be searched from inception to the latest issue, with the aim of identifying studies that reported the effects of prenatal exposure to cannabis on fetal development and pregnancy outcomes. Two investigators will independently...
Objective:To compare birth and early developmental screening outcomes for infants with and without i...
There is a strong increase in prevalence trends for cannabis use during pregnancy and lactation as m...
Despite warnings from governing health bodies advising against using cannabis products during precon...
Objective: To assess the effects of use of cannabis during pregnancy on maternal and fetal outcomes....
Accumulating evidence from both human and preclinical studies indicates maternal substance use durin...
Since centuries, cannabis is used for recreational, spiritual and medicinal purposes. Today, cannabi...
The objective of the current narrative literature review is to provide an epidemiological, developme...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mixed results have been reported on the association between prenatal cannabis e...
Objective. We sought to compile the most updated information on the use of marijuana during pregnanc...
Objective: Cannabis is the most commonly consumed illicit drug among pregnant women. Intrauterine ex...
Cannabis use during pregnancy has continued to rise, particularly in developed countries, as a resul...
Drugs consumed during pregnancy has the potential to affect the fetus and cause conditions involving...
Cannabis is the most extensively produced, trafficked and used/ abused illicit drug in the world wit...
Objective: Cannabis is the most commonly consumed illicit drug among pregnant women. Intrauterine ex...
PURPOSE: Drug use during pregnancy is a critical global challenge, capable of severe impacts on neon...
Objective:To compare birth and early developmental screening outcomes for infants with and without i...
There is a strong increase in prevalence trends for cannabis use during pregnancy and lactation as m...
Despite warnings from governing health bodies advising against using cannabis products during precon...
Objective: To assess the effects of use of cannabis during pregnancy on maternal and fetal outcomes....
Accumulating evidence from both human and preclinical studies indicates maternal substance use durin...
Since centuries, cannabis is used for recreational, spiritual and medicinal purposes. Today, cannabi...
The objective of the current narrative literature review is to provide an epidemiological, developme...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mixed results have been reported on the association between prenatal cannabis e...
Objective. We sought to compile the most updated information on the use of marijuana during pregnanc...
Objective: Cannabis is the most commonly consumed illicit drug among pregnant women. Intrauterine ex...
Cannabis use during pregnancy has continued to rise, particularly in developed countries, as a resul...
Drugs consumed during pregnancy has the potential to affect the fetus and cause conditions involving...
Cannabis is the most extensively produced, trafficked and used/ abused illicit drug in the world wit...
Objective: Cannabis is the most commonly consumed illicit drug among pregnant women. Intrauterine ex...
PURPOSE: Drug use during pregnancy is a critical global challenge, capable of severe impacts on neon...
Objective:To compare birth and early developmental screening outcomes for infants with and without i...
There is a strong increase in prevalence trends for cannabis use during pregnancy and lactation as m...
Despite warnings from governing health bodies advising against using cannabis products during precon...