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New: The active ingredient in cannabis (D9-tetrahydrocannabinol, THC) is fat soluble and can be excreted into breastmilk during lactation. THC in breastmilk can then subsequently be absorbed and metabolized by a breastfeeding infant, as shown by the presence of THC metabolites in the infant’s feces. However, the evidence for long-term effects of exposure to THC through breastmilk is inconclusive.[1][2][3][4]

''Interesting and relevant new section - some reflection/ discussion points: 1. What % of consumed goes into breastmilk? 2. How long is THC stored in the body fat of the baby? 3. If mother stops using cannabis before birth of baby, will some still pass through breastmilk?

Did you find any relevant reference material in the Academies report?''

Well done so far.

Profpot (talk) 02:29, 25 November 2019 (UTC)