No, but if you are already pregnant it could definitely have some negative side effects on the baby - possibly even resulting in a miscarriage.
no it does not
If you smoked and then asked this question, it would prove that your IQ is shot.
Marijuana can lower sexual inhibitions in some people. Some research even suggests marijuana can cause impotency and infertility.
Yes, smoking can have a negative effect on sperm count. It has been linked to lower sperm count, decreased sperm motility, and abnormal sperm shape. Smoking can also increase DNA damage in sperm, which can affect fertility.
Smoking anything will lower your lungs' ability to function. Once this is cleared out, there should be no major effects other than possible "hangovers" from the drug.
As a long time patient, taking marijuana both in edible form and smoking, I can only speak for myself. In both forms it truly depends on the quality of the marijuana. Obviously the lower quality the more marijuana is needed for the desired effect.Most marijuana is purchased by the 1/8th of an ounce and up. An 1/8th of an ounce will usually give me 20 to 30 smoke-able "doses"
Smoking hurts your lungs what means you playing sports gets lower and lower.
Yes, secondhand marijuana smoke can be detected in your system, but the levels are typically much lower than if you were actively smoking. The amount of THC in your system will depend on factors such as the proximity to the person smoking, duration of exposure, ventilation, and frequency of exposure.
The better question would be, why the frack are you smoking SEEDS?
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Anything and everything a pregnant mother takes into her body affects her fetus. Smoking can cause premature birth, lower birth weight, problems in developing at later stages.
Marijuana can lower blood pressure and cause blood vessels to dilate, which can lead to decreased blood flow to the brain, resulting in lightheadedness. Additionally, smoking can also reduce the amount of oxygen reaching the brain, further contributing to feelings of lightheadedness.