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28 May, 20:36

A 2325-g (5 lb 2 oz) male newborn is delivered at 33 weeks' gestation; apgar scores are 7 and 8 at 1 and 5 minutes, respectively. the 13-year-old mother had no prenatal care and did not know how much weight she gained. during the pregnancy, the mother smoked marijuana and took over-the-counter vitamins occasionally; she did not drink alcohol and had no

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  1. 28 May, 20:45
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    The right answer is Child abuse.

    Cannabis (marijuana) during pregnancy is dangerous for the fetus

    During pregnancy, the active component of cannabis, which is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), can go into the placenta and affect the fetus, including its birth weight (like the case in the question here) and brain function, reducing the baby's IQ and attention capacity.

    Depending on the type of drug and the quantity consumed, it is also possible that the baby suffers from weaning at birth, that is to say from deprivation (inconsolable crying, irritability, tremors, feeding difficulties, etc.) ...

    Cannabis may also have longer-term effects in children (learning disabilities, behavioral problems, hyperactivity, etc.).
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