Prenatal exposure to alcohol and its impact on reward processing and substance use in adulthood
Heavy maternal alcohol drinking during pregnancy has been associated with altered neurodevelopment in the child but the effects of low-dose alcohol drinking are less clear and any potential safe level of alcohol use during pregnancy is not known.
Klara Mareckova +4 more
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Developmental ethanol exposure and its impact on behaviour and HPI axis activity of zebrafish [PDF]
Ethanol exposure during pregnancy is one of the leading causes of preventable birth defects, leading to a range of symptoms collectively known as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).
Baiamonte, Matteo
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The Postnatal Effects of Prenatal Cannabinoid Exposure [PDF]
The effect of prenatal cannabis exposure on offspring is an important clinical and societal concern which has limited evidence. Compounds in the cannabis plant, phytocannabinoids, cross the placental barrier and thus may act on the developing embryo.
Drupals, Megan
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Introduction A body of research has examined the association between prenatal cannabis use and congenital birth defects in offspring; however, these studies have not been synthesised.
A. W. Tadesse +6 more
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Prenatal cannabis exposure impacts on VTA dopamine neuron physiology and adolescent stress susceptibility [PDF]
Cannabis is the third most consumed drug in pregnancy, after alcohol and nicotine. As attitudes around cannabis have changed, overall use has increased, including among pregnant people.
Peterson, Colleen Sara
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Cannabis Use during Pregnancy: An Update
The use of cannabis during pregnancy has emerged as a mounting cause for concern due to its potential adverse consequences on both the mother and her offspring.
Angeliki Gerede +10 more
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Prenatal Cannabis Exposure and Infant Development: “A Tolerated Matter” [PDF]
Since centuries, cannabis is used for recreational, spiritual and medicinal purposes. Today, cannabis is one of the most commonly used illicit substances, also among pregnant women.
El Marroun, H. (Hanan)
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YoungMoms Study: Neonatal Outcomes and Maternal Characteristics Associated with Prenatal Use of Cannabis and/or Tobacco [PDF]
Purpose: Cannabis is the most used federally illicit drug during pregnancy with continuously increasing legalization of cannabis, despite the lack of updated information on its potency and risks. Pregnant individuals who use cannabis are also more likely
Hwang, Mindy S
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Development and validation of the Cannabis Exposure in Pregnancy Tool (CEPT): a mixed methods study
Background Evidence of associations between prenatal cannabis use (PCU) and maternal and infant health outcomes remains conflicting amid broad legalization of cannabis across Canada and 40 American states.
Kathleen H. Chaput +7 more
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Adverse childhood experiences, resilience, and cannabis use in early motherhood
BackgroundExposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) is associated with increased risk of substance use in women, including cannabis use during pregnancy.
Alysa Roland +2 more
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