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Well I am a regular pot smoker an I just found out i am pregnant is it bad to smoke an I really don't car what you non pro marijuana birches have to say so say your breath an thought an go type some **** to someone else
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I am 37 weeks pregnant with my fourth baby. I am perscribed medical canibus for a leg injury. I have been smoking off and on with this baby. I also smoked a little bit (not much) with my other pregnancies. My other children turned out healthy. When pregnant with my first child my obgy  was a very open kinda guy. And said if it helped with morning sickness then do it. But in moderation. My baby turned out fine. And so far this baby is doing great. And looks helathy and is going to be full term as well. I say , do it if u must. But in moderation. It helps me to sleep and not feel sick to my stomach. And there are no studies proving that its life threatening. So its ur choice. Just cut back a little. :)
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trust me hun its not worth it once that baby is in your arms there's no more u its all abt the bb, having a sick bby is no joke its like going thru hell especially knowing it mite have ben ur fault I advice u to have the strenght to stop everythn because the blood hurts and if u see that baby hurt its gonna hurt u more there no bigger pain than a mothers pain trust me a baby is a gift from god and a mothers most beautiful treasure weed mite cause somethn bad or mite not but at the end finding out is never worth it I smoked weed but stopped immediately as soon as I found I was pregnant trust me once u know that little piece of heaven is growing inside and u just want to hear it call u mommy u find the strenght to stop anythn, take care of the baby and ur self because healthy mom healthy baby keep feeding for 2 and I wish u best of luck.
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I smoked while pregnant with my son because I was a regular pot smoker and had no desire to quit. Although I did quit the last couple of months before delivery. My now 2 year old son was not addicted nor harmed in anyway. I am pregnant again but quit smoking for good about a year ago but I don't see the problem yet maybe just try smoking less often you definitely don't want problems with the law and your baby and it abt be great for the lungs. Also you don't know how it makes the baby feel and you want them to have a choice in whether to smoke weed or not. Idk just a lot of things factor into it but its your choice and I'm not gonna hate on you. Congrats a good luck. :)
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Hi herb lol
My name is gab and I'm 17 weeks n 3 days pregnant first pregnancy. From wat I know and been told of course smoking isn't safe. But to me the way doctors n nurses n ppl n general make it seem NOTHING is safe for ur baby while prego! I know tho easier said than try to quit for the health of ur baby, he or she deserves it. Take one day at time, every small victory leads to an even bigger greater success! ;-)
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I'm going on 20 weeks now and I'm a regular smoker too. I quit smoking ciggeretts right away when I found out I was pregnant, and it was really difficult. I found that smoking weed calmed me down, and relaxed me. I feel stress is a lot more hurtful on your body then smoking here and there while pregnant. My mom did the same thing with me and my 3 other siblings and were all normal! Good luck girl!(:
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I'm pregnant with my 6th child..I'm not a big time smoker butt I do smoke once in awhile..each Womans body reacts different..one woman may smoke and miscarry..one may not..if I were you I would slow down..and try not to smoke that real strong stuff.
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