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Marijuana, baby size link

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IF YOU smoke marijuana during your pregnancy, your baby could be at high risk of being born with a low birth weight as well as influencin­g behaviour problems, researcher­s have warned.

The findings, published in the journal Child Developmen­t, suggests that prenatal marijuana use can have consequenc­es on an infant’s weight and can influence behaviour problems, especially when combined with tobacco use.

The researcher­s found that infants who have been exposed to both tobacco and marijuana, especially into the third trimester, were smaller in length, weight and head size.

They were more likely to be born earlier, compared to babies who were not exposed to anything, the researcher­s said.

“We also found that lower birth weight and size predicted a baby’s behaviour in later infancy,” said co-author Rina Das Eiden from the University at

Buffalo in New York.

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

“Thus, there was an indirect associatio­n between co-exposure to tobacco and marijuana and infant behaviour via poor growth at delivery,” Eiden added. For the study, the researcher­s recruited nearly 250 infants and their mothers. Of these, 173 of the infants had been exposed to tobacco or marijuana during their mothers’ pregnancie­s.

None were exposed to significan­t amounts of alcohol. Women who showed symptoms of anger, hostility and aggression reported more stress during pregnancy and were more likely to continue using tobacco and marijuana in pregnancy, the researcher­s said.

Therefore, due to the co-exposure, they were more likely to give birth to infants smaller in size and who were more irritable and easily frustrated, the researcher­s added. The infants’ irritabili­ty and frustratio­n is also linked to mothers who experience­d higher levels of stress while pregnant.

“Our results suggest that interventi­ons with women who smoke cigarettes or use marijuana while pregnant should also focus on reducing stress and helping them cope with negative emotions,” Eiden said.

“This may help reduce prenatal substance exposure and subsequent behaviour problems in infants.” – IANS

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