By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Asthma COPD Chronic bronchitis1 nbsp nbsp Substantial evidence S for a statistical association between long term cannabis smoking and more frequent chronic bronchitis episodes nbsp nbsp Limited evidence L for a statistical association between occasional c
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Respiratory sx1 nbsp nbsp Substantial evidence S for a statistical association between long term cannabis smoking and worse resp sx nbsp nbsp Moderate evidence M for a statistical association between cessation of cannabis smoking and improved resp sx
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Lactation THC appears in breast milk per limited data because data on the effects of marijuana on infants are insufficient ACOG discourages marijuana use while breastfeeding 3 NIH cautions that w regular marijuana use the amount of THC in the breast milk
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Offspring later outcomes There s insufficient no evidence I N for a statistical association between cannabis smoking and later outcomes in offspring SIDS cognition academic achievement later substance use 1
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Infant NICU admission Evidence is limited L for a statistical association between cannabis smoking and infant NICU admission 1
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Low birth wt offspring Substantial evidence S supports a statistical association between cannabis smoking and lower birth wt offspring 1
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Impaired fetal neurodevelopment Certainty about specific effects is difficult due to confounders in studies and data limitations however because of concerns about impaired neurodevelopment ACOG3 encourages pregnant pts or those contemplating pregnancy to
By vgreene, 27 September, 2017 Complications in birthing parent and fetus nbsp nbsp Evidence is incomplete complicated by confounding use of other substances and reliance on self reported data Limited evidence L exists for a statistical association between cannabis smoking and pregnanc