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Asked by babymarotte19

Q: Any mothers planning to breastfeed and smoke MJ?

Hey ladies!
I'm sure some of you out there indulged in some bud before your pregnancies, and are DYING to start back up, like me, are you waiting till after you're done breastfeeding? Or will you start up once your little one is born?
In MY opinion, marijuana is completely safe. And although some THC will pass through my breast milk, I believe it can be nothing but beneficial. And I do plan on smoking the moment my baby takes a nap when I bring him/her home.
It'll make me a calmer mother, and who knows, maybe the THC will make my baby calmer and more content.

What're your opinions on this matter?
Have you smoked during breastfeeding with your previous children? How did they turn out, perfectly normal?

Please no hate, this is just an opinion based poll!

This question was asked Jan. 7, 2014 8:26pm
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Answered by Jamie-Lee - Jan. 8, 2014 12:56am
I understand that you're probably very young, and this being your first pregnancy you're not 100% sure on what all you can have/do/take while being pregnant. But, if you are that much into drugs and are freshly pregnant and already wanting it...I honestly don't think its the smartest thing in the world for you to have a baby at this point in time of your life. I do not judge people on who they want to be with, or what they want to do. BUT, when it comes to the health of an unborn baby and being a parent you need to definitely get your priorities in order. Once you become pregnant, no matter if only a couple weeks or full term that means you are already a parent! Any kind and any amount of drugs and/or alcohol can cause birth defects, pre-mature births, or even end up in miscarriage. Seems like, you're not taking being pregnant very seriously. Just think, there are millions of women in the world who would do anything to have a baby and yet you're taking your chance as a joke.

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Answered by Luckymommyto5 - Jan. 8, 2014 12:16am
Wow!! You really should have held off on becoming pregnant as you are too immature to have kids. Once you decide to have a baby the partying (drinking and doing drugs) stops and you grow the hell up. It's part if being a parent. When I'm not pregnant I do have a drink or two once every couple months but I don't overdo it and I don't use drugs. I especially wouldn't while nursing a newborn. One can only hope that if you are dumb enough then cps will get called on you.

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Answered by eag923 - Jan. 7, 2014 10:05pm
Really???? This has to be some type of joke bc who in their right mind (except maybe a stoner) would think it was ok to expose their baby to ANY THC!

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Answered by Debs1983 - Jan. 7, 2014 9:57pm
I'm thinking the same as Tasha is it a wind up?

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Answered by tasha* - Jan. 7, 2014 9:51pm
Seriously??? No hate intended but this has to be a wind up??

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Answered by nreiselpn - Jan. 7, 2014 8:50pm
I would wait yes its natural but a newborn is so small and enough is passed through ur milk to cause ur baby to test positive there are studies that show it slows and harms synapses or connections in ur brain it will do the same to the baby. Examples of this is u smoke feed the baby by the way it can be passed as long as u would test positive on a drug test u are less alert and it may suppress the babies beathing. If u have to smoke I would recommend a sober partner to remain with the baby and I would pump out the milk and pour itt down the drain until u dnt feel high any more. Not passing judgement everyone has there thing but this one I think baby would b safer if u pump and dump formula feed or just wait.

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