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Title: Marin Mom Says Smoking Marijuana Makes Her A Better Parent
Source: sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com
URL Source: http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/20 ... juana-makes-her-better-parent/
Published: Nov 4, 2017
Author: Betty Yu
Post Date: 2017-11-06 14:52:03 by Gatlin
Keywords: None
Views: 626
Comments: 27

MILL VALLEY (KPIX) — You could call it mother’s little helper. A new survey found that 20 percent of parents use pot.

Emma Cunningham is one of them. She’s mom to 10-year-old Julian and 12-year-old Dylan. Keeping up with them isn’t easy, so she says to stay on her game she uses marijuana – regularly – and she isn’t shy about it.

“It makes me present and calm and I have two boys, and they fight and they argue with me and so instead of reaching for a glass of wine here and there in the evening when I come home from work I can go downstairs, outside my door and vape,” said Cunningham.

Forty-five-year-old Emma lives in Mill Valley, and she’s been smoking marijuana more than 20 years. First as a way to heal aches from a car accident in her 20s. She found that she needed more of it, when she became a stay-at-home mom for 5 years. Emma now works as an executive coordinator and office manager at Eaze – the San Francisco-based marijuana delivery startup.

“It doesn’t make me less of a parent because I’m honest about the one thing I need to help me get through the day or get through an evening,” she said. “It’s not all the time but it is most of the time and I think it makes me a better person and a better mom just by being honest about it – because it’s natural.”

And what does her husband think?

“He’s very proud of me – he’s proud that I’m open and honest,” Cunningham said.

A recent study on the “Modern Marijuana Consumer” by Eaze found that one in five cannabis users in California are parents. And of those – 63 percent consume it daily.

Emma always keeps her products in a locked bag, and out of sight from her children. She vapes and smokes flower but says she never uses in front of them. She does talk about it openly with her sons.

“Much like medication that most of us take – Advil, any medication, it substitutes that for me and I would prefer if I had a headache to partake in marijuana than I would popping pills,” she said.

Anna Lembke is chief of Stanford University’s Addiction Medicine Program.

“I’d just like to reach out to her and say there are better, safer, more effective ways for her to achieve the same thing,” said Lembke. By using marijuana daily in this way not only is she exposing herself to physical harm because of smoking… but she probably is likely after 20 years of using marijuana at the very least physiologically dependent on it and probably addicted.”

The CDC says it has strong evidence that marijuana use can lead to addiction, and breathing and memory problems.

“I take her at her word that she feels that it is helping her be more calm and more present but I think especially when it comes to mood altering substances, it’s very important to check in with others to access the objectivity of our own subjective experience,” said Lembke.

Using marijuana hasn’t come without judgement for Emma.

“A few of the moms were just appalled,” said Cunningham. Others pulled me aside, because they were curious about using marijuana.

She says she wants to help erase the stoner stigma.


Poster Comment:

“Better parenting with marijuana, it’s possible, it’s definitely possible, learn your strains and know that it’s okay if you need a little extra help,” said Cunningham.

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#1. To: Gatlin, misterwhite, GrandIsland (#0)

Mom Says Smoking Marijuana Makes Her A Better Parent

Of course it does. She is much better parent, that you guys would ever be. Uptight self-righteous pricks ;)

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#5. To: A Pole (#1)

Lovily Johnson, 22, was charged with first-degree murder and first-degree child abuse in connection with her son's death.

Johnson spent time with friends that day and smoked marijuana, court records show.

http://www.mlive.com/news/grand- rapids/index.ssf/2017/07/room_infant_died_in_reached_90.html

Mom Says Smoking Marijuana Makes Her A Better Parent

Of course it does …

Marijuana didn’t help much here to make Lovily Johnson a better parent….now, did it?

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#6. To: Gatlin (#5)

As I said, you are a uptight self-righteous prick

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#7. To: A Pole (#6)

As I said, you are a uptight self-righteous prick

Your foolish pothead inconsequential opinion is absurd and is of no significant importance.

Nothing a self-confessed pothead can say about smoking marijuana making a mother a better parent can be held in belief or in the acceptance of something as true.

As I now say, I will continue to present the negative aspects of marijuana for open consideration by all:

The Possible Effects of Marijuana Use during Pregnancy on the Infant

Stillbirth. Pregnant women who smoke marijuana have over two times the risk for stillbirth compared to women who do not smoke marijuana during pregnancy9. Tobacco smoking and exposure to second-hand smoke during pregnancy also increase risk for stillbirth.

Growth. Effects have been reported for decreased birth weight and small gestational age; findings vary depending on study design and whether other prenatal drug use is taken into account10-14.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Marijuana use by the mother during pregnancy has not been associated with SIDS15. Studies report conflicting results due to the difficulty in documenting maternal and paternal substance use and other factors.

Neurobehavior. Most studies report some subtle effects on the brain functioning of newborns exposed prenatallyto marijuana. Effects may include a poor ability for the infant to regulate itself, and poor habituation (the ability fora baby to quickly decrease its sensitivity to noise, light, etc., and thus avoid overstimulation). Other effects includehigher levels of irritability, excitability, and increased startle response and tremors11,16-18.

Meta-analysis. A recent summary of 24 studies on the effects of marijuana use during pregnancy reported some increase in maternal anemia, decrease in infant birth weight, and an increase in placement of newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit compared to babies whose mothers did not use marijuana during pregnancy. In terms of study design, most of these studies relied on self-report of marijuana use during pregnancy, and no information was available on potency, dose, timing, or frequency of use. While none of the studies included women who used other illicit drugs, most included women who used alcohol and/or tobacco during pregnancy. Thus it is not clear to what extent outcomes were related to marijuana use alone, or a combination of marijuana, alcohol, and tobacco19.

What are the Possible Long-term Effects on Children as They Grow Up?

Behavior, cognition, and academic achievement. Research indicates that prenatal marijuana exposure is associated at 10 years of age with inattention and impulsivity20 and with subtle learning and memory deficits21. Prenatal marijuana exposure does not appear to affect overall IQ, but it has been associated with underachievement in reading and spelling at age 10 years22.

Executive function. Executive function is a higher order neurological process that includes the ability to organize stored information and integrate it with new incoming information, plan, weigh options, anticipate consequences, follow step-by-step directions, solve problems, and be cognitively flexible. Regions of the prefrontal area of the brain are responsible for executive functioning, and development of these regions continues after pregnancy and into late adolescence, so some aspects of executive functioning may be affected by prenatal marijuana exposure while others are not3. Longitudinal studies show that prenatal marijuana exposure is associated with deficits in some important aspects of executive functioning in adolescents, for example problem-solving skills requiring sustained attention and visual memory, analysis, and integration23-27.

Mother-child attachment and interaction. A baby learns to develop healthy, positive, emotional attachments with others by interacting with a mother who notices, understands, and responds to the baby's signals and ways of communicating. Successful mother-baby attachment requires back-and-forth, two- way interaction. However, if the infant’s brain function has been affected by prenatal drug or alcohol exposure, the baby may not be able to read the mother’s expressions and signals accurately, or be able to respond appropriately. He or she may have difficulty focusing and keeping attention, or may become overstimulated, irritated, and hard to console. At the same time, when a busy new mother with competing demands uses marijuana to relax or relieve pain, the effects on the mother (for example, disorientation or drowsiness) may distract her even further. Depending on the mother, and her reaction to the marijuana and other substances she may be using, her ability to be mentally and emotionally available to her baby may be compromised. In other words, whether a baby’s neurologic system is impaired by prenatal substance exposure, or the mother’s attention and functioning are affected by ongoing substance use, the critical work of mother-baby attachment and emotional development may be influenced.

http://adai.uw.edu/pubs/pdf/2016pregnantwomenchildren.pdf

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