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Pregnant women are using cannabis as a remedy, but doctors raise concerns
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A growing number of moms and moms-to-be are using cannabis for problems like severe morning sickness and postpartum depression. Members of “Mothers Mary,” a group located in Canada where cannabis is legal, say marijuana saved their lives. But doctors are concerned about how the substance could affect developing babies.April 28, 2019