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Is It Really Not OK to Smoke Ganja During Pregnancy?
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IS IT REALLY NOT OK TO SMOKE GANJA DURING PREGNANCY? by Dr Sharmaine Mitchell, (Source:Jamaica Observer) 03 Jul 2006 Jamaica ------- Dr Mitchell, I would like to point your attention to an article I read recently and would love to hear your take on things. It's Dreher's Jamaican Pregnancy Study reviewed by Fred Gardner, which says that babies born to ganja-smoking mothers do better in some areas than other babies. Reply The Dreher Jamaican Pregnancy Study was conducted by Melanie Dreher and colleagues at UMASS Amherst. This was a longitudinal study to assess the well-being of infants and children whose mothers used cannabis ( ganja ) during pregnancy. The researchers lived in rural Jamaican communities among the women they were studying. The study group was very small. It included 30 marijuana-using pregnant women who were matched for age and socio-economic status with 30 pregnant women who did not use the drug. The outcome of their pregnancies and the outcome of the babies were then assessed. The report from the study suggested that no differences were detected three days after birth, and that at 30 days the exposed babies did better on all the scales and significantly better on two of the scales that assessed their reflexes and development of the nervous system. The children were evaluated at age four and no differences were found among the exposed and non-exposed groups. The mothers were defined as light users ( one to 10 spliffs a week ), moderate users ( 11-20 spliffs a week ) and heavy users ( 21-70 spliffs a week ). The consumption of ganja tea was also taken into account. The conclusion from the Dreher's study was that there was probably no impact from ganja use in pregnancy, but that children who attend basic school regularly, are provided with stimulating experiences at home and encouraged to show mature behaviour will perform well whether or not the mother used ganja during pregnancy. However, the study population was small with only 30 participants, and so it is not safe to make any definite conclusion or to recommend the use of ganja in pregnancy. In two longitudinal studies by Peter Fried, Adam Richardson and Davy, they found increased tremors and startles, altered sleep patterns, signs of stress, impulsive and hyperactive behaviour at six years old, more delinquent and impulsive behaviour. Fried also found that children whose mothers smoked ganja showed impaired 'executive' function. Ganja use is also illegal and since its safety is highly questionable, it is best to stay within safe guidelines during pregnancy and refrain from the consumption of ganja in any form. It is better to be safe than sorry, especially when you bear the responsibility of an unborn child. Dr Sharmaine Mitchell is an obstetrician and gynaecologist. Send questions and comments to allwoman@jamaicaobserver.com or fax to 968-2025. We regret that we cannot supply personal answers. |
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