The Asian Age

‘ Prenatal marijuana use can affect infant size, behaviour’

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Washington, May 11: Women who smoke marijuana during pregnancy may put their babies at a high risk of low birth weight, as well as behaviouri­al problems, a study has found.

Smoking during pregnancy has well- documented negative effects on birth weight in infants and is linked to several childhood health problems.

Now, researcher­s from the University at Buffalo in the US have found that prenatal marijuana use also can have consequenc­es on infants’ weight and can influence behaviour problems, especially when combined with tobacco use.

“Nearly 30 per cent of women who smoke cigarettes during pregnancy also report using marijuana,” said Rina Das Eiden from the University at Buffalo.

“That number is likely to increase with many states moving toward marijuana legalizati­on, so it is imperative we know what effects prenatal marijuana use may have on infants,” said Eiden.

Eiden studied nearly 250 infants and their mothers. Of these, 173 of the infants had been exposed to tobacco and/ or marijuana during their mothers' pregnancie­s. None were exposed to significan­t amounts of alcohol.

Eiden found that infants who had been exposed to both tobacco and marijuana, especially into the third trimester, were smaller in length, weight and head size, and were more likely to be born earlier, compared to babies who were not exposed to anything.

They also were more likely to be smaller in length and weight compared to babies exposed only to tobacco in the third trimester. The results were stronger for boys compared to girls.

“We also found that lower birth weight and size predicted a baby's behavior in later infancy,” Eiden said.

“Babies who were smaller were reported by their mothers to be more irritable and had greater difficulty calming themselves.

“Thus, there was an indirect associatio­n between coexposure to tobacco and marijuana and infant behaviour via poor growth at delivery,” said Eiden.

Women who showed symptoms of anger, hostility and aggression reported more stress in pregnancy and were more likely to continue using tobacco and marijuana throughout pregnancy.

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