No, you have to be specifically tested for the presence of THC. However, if you think you're pregnant, STOP putting anything in your body you wouldn't feed directly to a child.
But for a normal average person going for a pregnancy test, that's all they check for.
Marijuana use before pregnancy can pose risks such as decreased fertility, hormonal imbalances, and potential harm to a developing fetus. THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, can affect the reproductive system and disrupt the menstrual cycle, making it harder to conceive. Additionally, using marijuana during pregnancy can lead to complications such as low birth weight, preterm birth, and developmental issues in the baby. It is important to avoid marijuana use before and during pregnancy to protect both fertility and the health of the fetus.
No. Unless the Doctors are specifically looking for marijuana in your system, the answer is no. I thought the same thing when I went for a normal check up & urine sample. But I found out that unless they are looking for marijuana in your system, then it wont be a problem.
The same way they would test if you werent pregnant. THC testing
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, you do not get THC in your system by smelling a bag of marijuana.
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No.
The active chemical stays in your system for a few weeks, so they look for it, and no, your doctor has to send the urine away to a lab for analysis. **** This is wrong. Many doctors have urine screens that show results in minutes. Right in the office.
THC shows up in your system no matter how you ingest marijuana.
no marijuana stays in your system typically 3-30 days depending on the frequency of usage
It depends on how often you consume marijuana, your weight, and other factors. The marijuana will be the last to leave your system and can take a week to 60 days.