Perceptions of Cannabis Use and Its Benefits and Risks Among Breastfeeding Mothers.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2024-05-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2024.0021
Zane Boerner, Cristina Natha, Teresa Baker, Christine D Garner
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Abstract

Background: Approximately 5% of breastfeeding women report using cannabis. Little is understood about perceived benefits and risks of cannabis use; thus, this study aimed to fill this gap.

Methods: An anonymous online survey was conducted from 2018 to 2019 among breastfeeding women (n = 1516) who used cannabis. Data collected included demographics, frequency and timing of cannabis use, perceived effects in infants, and repercussions experienced. Analyses included descriptive statistics; chi-square and t-tests were used to test differences between groups (SPSSv28). A subset (n = 413) left open-text responses about cannabis and its perceived risks and benefits. Content analysis and ATLAS.ti were used for open-ended responses.

Results: Two-thirds (67%) of participants were "not at all" concerned that cannabis use while breastfeeding affected their baby. Only 3% attributed symptoms in their infants to cannabis use; symptoms were perceived as positive or negative. Interestingly, 45% (n = 603) altered timing of cannabis use relative to breastfeeding to avoid exposing their infant to cannabis. Most mothers (85.8%) reported no changes in their breast milk supply. Few respondents were investigated by Child Protective Services (6.9%) or arrested (3.8%) for cannabis use. In open-ended responses, three themes emerged about the perceptions of cannabis use while breastfeeding: (1) cannabis preferred to address medical concerns, (2) positive impact of cannabis on quality of life for mothers and their children, and (3) concerns about negative consequences.

Conclusion: Breastfeeding mothers who used cannabis reported positive perceptions of cannabis as a safer alternative to medications, yet concerns existed about legal repercussions. Understanding maternal perceptions may be useful in developing successful approaches to counseling mothers about cannabis use.

母乳喂养的母亲对使用大麻及其益处和风险的看法。
背景:约有 5%的哺乳期妇女报告使用大麻。人们对使用大麻的益处和风险知之甚少;因此,本研究旨在填补这一空白:从 2018 年到 2019 年,对使用大麻的哺乳期妇女(n = 1516)进行了匿名在线调查。收集的数据包括人口统计学、使用大麻的频率和时间、感知到的对婴儿的影响以及所经历的反响。分析包括描述性统计;使用卡方检验和 t 检验来检验组间差异(SPSSv28)。一个子集(n = 413)留下了关于大麻及其风险和益处的开放文本回复。对开放式回答采用了内容分析和 ATLAS.ti:三分之二(67%)的参与者 "完全不担心 "在哺乳期吸食大麻会影响婴儿。只有 3% 的人将其婴儿出现的症状归因于吸食大麻;这些症状被认为是积极或消极的。有趣的是,45% 的受访者(n = 603)改变了相对于母乳喂养使用大麻的时间,以避免婴儿接触大麻。大多数母亲(85.8%)表示母乳供应没有变化。很少有受访者因吸食大麻而被儿童保护机构调查(6.9%)或逮捕(3.8%)。在开放式回答中,关于哺乳期吸食大麻的看法出现了三个主题:(1)大麻是解决医疗问题的首选;(2)大麻对母亲及其子女生活质量的积极影响;以及(3)对负面影响的担忧:使用大麻的哺乳期母亲报告称,她们对大麻的看法是积极的,认为大麻是一种更安全的药物替代品,但也存在对法律后果的担忧。了解母亲的看法可能有助于制定成功的方法,为母亲使用大麻提供咨询。
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