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Marijuana use in pregnancy rises in tandem with legalization moves
Results of two newly published studies suggest that any warnings pregnant women might be receiving about the health risks of marijuana use are being drowned out by assurances that smoking marijuana can relieve early pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness.