A recent study shows that exposure to THC during pregnancy could significantly affect fetal development, leading to life-long health impacts on offspring. The research discovered that THC exposure altered the placental and fetal epigenome, causing potential developmental issues. This highlights the need for pregnant women to avoid marijuana use to safeguard the health of both themselves and their unborn child. The study’s findings shed light on the potential risks associated with THC exposure during pregnancy and call for further research in this area.
THC Exposure During Pregnancy Linked to Lifelong Health Impacts on Offspring
Exposure to THC during pregnancy could have long-lasting effects on the health of the unborn child, according to a recent study. The research found that THC altered the placental and fetal epigenome, leading to potential developmental issues. These findings emphasize the importance of avoiding marijuana use during pregnancy to protect the health of both the mother and the baby.

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