The research in testing breast milk found that the amount of THC detected was low – an estimated ... because they felt marijuana was safer. The recent study included 20 breastfeeding mothers ...
The research in testing breast milk found that the amount of THC detected was low — an estimated ... because they felt marijuana was safer. The recent study included 20 breastfeeding mothers ...
Washington State University researchers investigated the duration of the cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in breast milk. Previous studies have shown that alcohol detected in breast milk ...
Findings from a new American observational study highlight the presence of THC in breast milk for at least 12 hours post maternal cannabis use, with difficulties in determining peak concentrations.
Cannabis use among breastfeeding parents in the US is increasing, and yet it's unclear how much of the drug ends up in breast milk, and for how long, let alone whether it's safe for newborns.
Past research shows that cannabis use has increased significantly among women before pregnancy and after pregnancy, but experts are now warning that THC could end up in breast milk and linger for ...
Washington State University researchers have found mothers who smoke marijuana pass along some of its psychotropic compounds through their breast milk. Courtney Meehan studies ... only one time during ...
The current regulation only lists cannabis extracts with more than 0.2% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) of total weight as a ...