Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It's like having a second glass of wine, people.
No, it's not.
Anonymous wrote: It's like having a second glass of wine, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no, what mold? Lots of diversity in cannabis use.Anonymous wrote:Sort of agree. You know how every time they do those news stories about legalizing pot all the smokers fit the same mold.
...but very little diversity in the population of people who would even consider risking their child's health and wellbeing by exposing them directly, just so they can get high
This is assuming that the only reason someone would use cannabis is to "get high"![]()
What about people who use for chronic pain relief? Or as an anxiolytic? The drugs "approved" to use in breastfeeding for those conditions are few and far between...and usually the consensus is that if the benefits to the mother outweigh the potential risks to the baby, they are recommended. Why should cannabis be any different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sort of agree. You know how every time they do those news stories about legalizing pot all the smokers fit the same mold.
Lol! You are so clueless. How do you "know" who all these pot smokers are?
Really! Most of my friends (male and female) will smoke pot occasionally, not in front of our kids but definitely if we all get a chance to socialize together at a bbq for adults or whatever, but we all fit some variation of soccer parent, social nerd, nothing special kind of 30 something person. We all recognize the priviledge we have bc no one is busting in our door when plenty of poor people of color sit in jail for this harmless drug. That's why we want to legalized. Its just ridiculous.
Also. OP, dont take the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no, what mold? Lots of diversity in cannabis use.Anonymous wrote:Sort of agree. You know how every time they do those news stories about legalizing pot all the smokers fit the same mold.
...but very little diversity in the population of people who would even consider risking their child's health and wellbeing by exposing them directly, just so they can get high
This is assuming that the only reason someone would use cannabis is to "get high"![]()
What about people who use for chronic pain relief? Or as an anxiolytic? The drugs "approved" to use in breastfeeding for those conditions are few and far between...and usually the consensus is that if the benefits to the mother outweigh the potential risks to the baby, they are recommended. Why should cannabis be any different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no, what mold? Lots of diversity in cannabis use.Anonymous wrote:Sort of agree. You know how every time they do those news stories about legalizing pot all the smokers fit the same mold.
...but very little diversity in the population of people who would even consider risking their child's health and wellbeing by exposing them directly, just so they can get high
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sort of agree. You know how every time they do those news stories about legalizing pot all the smokers fit the same mold.
Lol! You are so clueless. How do you "know" who all these pot smokers are?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what’s sadder- that OP is looking for validation for her daily pot habit while BF or that she is high every single day while caring for an infant. Why are morons like OP able to have kids when there are so many responsible people dying to have kids but can’t?
Anonymous wrote:Sort of agree. You know how every time they do those news stories about legalizing pot all the smokers fit the same mold.
Anonymous wrote:Grow up, your not in a High School anymore. I know pots not a dangerous drug but almost everyone I know who smokes it is a boarder-line lousier not to mention what most people think of pit smokers. Your a mom now, time to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Don't worry OP. Some pot-friendly person will soon come here and give you what you want. Some sort of solace in "I did it and I'm fine" kind of comment that you desperately seek.
But here is the rub--you already know what the answer is. That's why you came here and asked. Why?
Because You Know It Is Wrong.
You know it, deep down like you know that you love your kid. Deep down inside no matter how many pro-pot people chime in and tell you it will be alright. Deep down, you already know this is the wrong thing to be doing.
Listen to what you know to be right. Protect your child from the nonsense you read on the Internet.
Get some help and stop smoking while breastfeeding your child.