Yes. i don't believe that it will affect your baby
Yes, the drug you intake gets into the milk you make and this then affects the baby.
NO smoke should be inhaled by the baby at all. Its more harmful to the baby to breathe it in than to the person who is smoking...which is stupid.
Simply put no. The THC in marijuana can only be absorbed into the body through inhalation or ingestion. Simply kissing a person who just smoked marijuana will not harm you or the unborn baby.
No it is bad, marijuana during pregnancy would affect your baby's growth and the development of his nervous system. Studies have shown that children who were exposed to marijuana during pregnancy sometimes have problems focusing their attention and solving problems just among somethings.
No.
Marijuana is a drug. So yes, by definition, it affects you.
Marijuana may cause memory loss.
Weed or *marijuana* goes through your system correct? now think of this. Your a grown person. your lungs can handle basicly a ciggy or a puff of marijuana, but for a pregnet women with a baby inside, smokes. that baby isent even grown or developed yet so its basicly like posion for it. If your going to smoke weed, or drink substances that can affect your baby.. why the hell would you even have one, its just gonna turn out with problems and you only have your self to blame
Short-term effects of marijuana on the brain in young people can include impaired memory, concentration, and coordination. Long-term use during adolescence has been linked to potential negative impacts on brain development, including decreased IQ and cognitive functioning. It can also increase the risk of developing mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
No. Your baby is asked to fill out a questioner.
Marijuana can have negative effects on the teen brain, interfering with memory, learning, and decision-making. It can also impact brain development and increase the risk of mental health issues in teens. Regular use of marijuana during adolescence may have long-term effects on cognitive abilities and function.