sleep problems as much as a decade later.Published in Sleep Health: The Journal of The National Sleep Foundation, the study is the latest to link prenatal cannabis use to developmental problems in children and the first to suggest it may impact sleep cycles long-term, according to researchers from the University of Colorado at Boulder.While the number of pregnant women drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes has declined in the United States, the use of marijuana has risen to 7% of all pregnant women as legalization spreads and more dispensaries recommend it for morning sickness.“As a society, it took us a while to understand that smoking and drinking alcohol are not advisable during pregnancy, but it is now seen as common sense,” said.
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