Moms Use WEED To Parent?! Experts Issue SHOCKING Warning!
Can cannabis actually make you a *better* parent, or is it a dangerous gamble? Shockingly, some mothers, dubbed "canna moms," are openly sharing online how using marijuana helps them parent, claiming it fosters patience and quiets mental "static." Rachel Gibbs, a content creator in Texas, explains that she uses cannabis as a tool to engage with her children, not to escape from them, implementing strict rules around its use. However, this trend has ignited a firestorm of caution from medical experts. Doctors and addiction specialists strongly warn that marijuana impairs reaction time and decision-making, posing risks when caring for children. Moreover, the CDC highlights potential impacts on the heart, brain, and lungs, with research still limited and some studies finding no benefit for mental health conditions. While an executive order by President Trump and a separate order by Acting AG Todd Blanche have reclassified marijuana, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises against adult use in front of children and stresses keeping all products locked away. With millions of Americans using cannabis, and a significant portion developing a use disorder, the debate over its role in parenting is more critical than ever. Make sure to subscribe to our channel for more crucial health discussions and stay informed!
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