Fewer Pregnant Women Smoking, Drinking During Pregnancy, But More Are Using Marijuana, Study Indicates

TIME (11/5, Ducharme) reports, “Fewer women are smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol during pregnancy, but more are using marijuana,” researchers concluded after examining “responses to the National Survey of Drug Use and Health.” Included in that survey were some “12,000 pregnant women ages 18 to 44.”

HealthDay (11/5, Mundell) reports, “Between 2002 and 2016, the percentage of pregnant women ages 18 to 44 who said they used pot rose from 2.85 percent to nearly five percent,” the study found. But, the survey also revealed that “many fewer were smoking cigarettes in 2016 (10.3 percent) than in 2002 (17.5 percent).” In addition, there was “a slight decline in the percentage of women who drank alcohol during a pregnancy – about 8.4 percent in 2016, down from 9.6 percent in 2002, the researchers said.” The findings were published online in a research letter in JAMA Pediatrics.

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— “More Women Are Using Marijuana During Pregnancy, Report Says, “Jamie Ducharme, TIME , November 05, 2018.

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