PMID: 9547760Apr 21, 1998Paper

Marihuana and tobacco use in pregnancy

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America
M J Lee

Abstract

Marihuana and tobacco smoking are two of the most commonly abused substances in pregnancy. Smoke from both agents contain a multitude of potentially active components, which make them difficult to study. Both have been associated with adverse effects in pregnancy in animal and human studies. Data on marihuana use during pregnancy have been conflicting. There is much evidence, however, demonstrating adverse pregnancy outcomes associated with cigarette smoking which, fortunately, can be reversed with smoking cessation.

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