I assume this is in reference to the myth that marijuana causes sterility in men. This is completely false. So the chances of a marijuana smoker becoming impregnated by another smoker is just as likely as two non-smokers.
very hard it slows or stops your sperm flow and i think kill some of her eggs but i think not sure but it does slow the sperm down
I have miscarried and from what I was told, once you have been pregnant it is always easier to get pregnant. Although I don't believe this to be true because my husband and I have been ttc for a few months now and no luck. We don't smoke or drink or anything, we eat healthy and exercise and we are only in our early twenties. So I don't believe that miscarrying ups your chances for becoming pregnant, although my doctor says it does.
Yes but the chances of it happening are decreaced due to less fertility.
Whats your question?? If you're pregnant and he smokes pot, get the hell away from him. Don't inhale that smoke. It will be horrible for your baby.
You should never smoke when you are pregnant.
Yes, if you breath in the second hand smoke in the air, then your baby is getting the smoke too.
If I were you , the best place to smoke it without getting caught is inside a home. Generally in a basement. NEVER smoke it outside.. LOL if you do, chances are likely that you'll get caught.
Pregnant women cannot smoke *anything* without it adversely affecting the fetus.
For most types of cancer there is no prevention except for HPV, Lung, and Skin. To lessen your chances of getting skin cancer wear sunscreen and do not go into tanning booths. To Lessen your chances of lung cancer, quit smoking or do not smoke, and to lessen your chances of getting HPV, get the HPV/Gardasil vaccine which I highly recommend. There are three doses. Here's the link:
it is bad to smoke when pregnant then you have annul
Smoking does not necessarily cause lung cancer. It does however, increase the chances of getting it. There is no safe minimum, or maximum. To reduce your chances of lung cancer do not smoke at all.
The dangers of passive smoke are the same as that of a smoker. Generally speaking, you have the same chances, if not more, of getting cancer (mainly lung cancer, pancreatic cancer and throat cancer), heart attack, or a disease of the lungs called COPD. In pregnant women, the effects are devastating for the baby. The baby has a high chance of dying from SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
Smoking normally has a negative effect on the person smoking and those in the vicinity. If you smoke daily, you increase your chances of getting lung cancer.