Background:We sought to describe the correlates of marijuana use during and after pregnancy, and to examine the independent relationship between prenatal marijuana use and infant outcomes.Study design:We used state-specific data from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (N = 9013) to describe correlates of self-reported prenatal and postpartum marijuana use. We estimated differences in mean infant birth weight and gestational age among prenatal marijuana users and nonusers, controlling for relevant covariates (i.e., cigarette smoking).Results:Respectively, 4.2% (95% CI: 3.8\u20134.7) and 6.8% (95% CI: 6.0\u20137.7) of women reported using marijuana during and after pregnancy. Compared to nonusers, prenatal marijuana users were mo...
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance under federal law in the United States (1); ho...
Abstract Background As cannabis consumption is increa...
Background: The prevalence of opioid use disorder has increased across the United States, but the ru...
Widespread legalisation of marijuana raises safety concerns for its use in pregnancy. This study inv...
AbstractWidespread legalisation of marijuana raises safety concerns for its use in pregnancy. This s...
Prenatal marijuana exposure is associated with adverse perinatal effects. Very little is known about...
Objective: To examine associations between in utero marijuana exposure and birth outcomes. Study des...
Background: Opioid maintenance therapy has been advocated by American College of Obstetrics and Gyne...
Drugs consumed during pregnancy has the potential to affect the fetus and cause conditions involving...
Q: What effects -- if any -- does marijuana use during pregnancy have on the fetus or child? Evidenc...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of the study was to provide national prevalence, patterns, and correlates of...
Despite warnings from governing health bodies advising against using cannabis products during precon...
Purpose: Cannabis is the most used federally illicit drug during pregnancy with continuously increas...
Objective:To compare birth and early developmental screening outcomes for infants with and without i...
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance under federal law in the United States (1); ho...
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance under federal law in the United States (1); ho...
Abstract Background As cannabis consumption is increa...
Background: The prevalence of opioid use disorder has increased across the United States, but the ru...
Widespread legalisation of marijuana raises safety concerns for its use in pregnancy. This study inv...
AbstractWidespread legalisation of marijuana raises safety concerns for its use in pregnancy. This s...
Prenatal marijuana exposure is associated with adverse perinatal effects. Very little is known about...
Objective: To examine associations between in utero marijuana exposure and birth outcomes. Study des...
Background: Opioid maintenance therapy has been advocated by American College of Obstetrics and Gyne...
Drugs consumed during pregnancy has the potential to affect the fetus and cause conditions involving...
Q: What effects -- if any -- does marijuana use during pregnancy have on the fetus or child? Evidenc...
OBJECTIVE:The objective of the study was to provide national prevalence, patterns, and correlates of...
Despite warnings from governing health bodies advising against using cannabis products during precon...
Purpose: Cannabis is the most used federally illicit drug during pregnancy with continuously increas...
Objective:To compare birth and early developmental screening outcomes for infants with and without i...
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance under federal law in the United States (1); ho...
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance under federal law in the United States (1); ho...
Abstract Background As cannabis consumption is increa...
Background: The prevalence of opioid use disorder has increased across the United States, but the ru...