What happens if a nursing mother uses marijuana?
October 6th, 2008 | Published by BRAHA Editor in Medicine & Health, Psychoactive Substances
When a nursing mother uses marijuana, some of the THC is passed to the baby in her breast milk. This is a matter for concern, since the THC in the mother’s milk is much more concentrated than that in the mother’s blood. One study has shown that the use of marijuana by a mother during the first month of breastfeeding can impair the infant’s motor development (control of muscle movement) (I). This work has not been replicated, although similar anecdotal reports exist. Further research is needed to determine whether THC transmitted in breast milk has harmful effects on development.
Source: Nida - National Institute on Drug Abuse
Site: http://www.drugabuse.gov/MarijBroch/parentpg13-14N.html
ATTENTION: The publication of the material in this site is intended as a source for research and consulting by serving as a source of information for society and therefore has no commercial objectives.
