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Marijuana and Pregnancy: A Public Health Perspective


 

Presented by Ira J. Chasnoff, MD

DESCRIPTION

With the legalization of recreational marijuana, rates of use during pregnancy have steadily increased. At the same time, public health messages have failed to communicate the possible negative effects of marijuana on pregnancy and child outcome. This session will describe the action of marijuana on the developing fetal brain, its impact on maternal and infant mortality and morbidity and implications of prenatal marijuana exposure on the child’s neurodevelopment and will raise the question of effective public health messaging.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the completion of this session participants will be able to:

1. Discuss the impact of prenatal marijuana use on pregnancy outcome.

2. Discuss the impact of prenatal marijuana exposure on the developing fetal brain.

3. Describe the implications of prenatal drug exposure on the child’s long-term development and learning.

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