THC is a narcotic drug. This is also true for alcohol. The surgeon general warns that consumption of alcohol while pregnant may cause birth defects. The same can also be said for marijuana.
THC should never be in a ten month old baby. Although it has shown to cause few long term problems for adults. Studies show it can interrupt brain development.
Exposure to THC during early pregnancy can increase the risk of developmental issues in the baby, such as cognitive and behavioral problems. It may also lead to low birth weight and premature birth. It is important to avoid using THC during pregnancy to protect the health of the baby.
No, it is not safe to consume products containing THC during pregnancy as it may harm the developing fetus and have negative effects on the baby's health. It is recommended to avoid using THC products while pregnant to protect the well-being of both the mother and the baby.
it can make the baby more fat, and can also make him have problems with sugar later
no, cuz the THC is produced when its biggerWhat the hell is 'Baby Weed'?
no...
You can't 'make' Delta-9-THC. THC (for space purposes) is a chemical found in (amongst other plants) Cannabis. You can 'extract' THC from the Cannabis plant and concentrate it, but you can't 'make' it. Of course, if you are a major pharmaceutical company, or own an advanced scientific laboratory, you can use other chemicals and processing to produce something like THC, but it isn't natural THC. Delta-9-THC aka Tetrahydrocannabinol.
Yes, THC can be harmful to pregnancy as it may affect the development of the baby's brain and lead to potential risks. It is generally recommended to avoid using THC during pregnancy to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the baby.
You can't make THC stronger. There is only one kind of THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). You can get pot that has a higher concentration of THC and therefore you will get higher but the THC will not be stronger. How do you make whiskey stronger? Take another shot.
no
make you hungry
yes it does