THC in breast milk:
Does THC in breast milk of cannabis using mothers harm the baby?
Answers:
Lactating monkeys chronically receiving 2 mg THC per kilogram body
weight orally either two or five times weekly were given a small dose
of radiolabelled THC mixed with the THC. During the 24-hr observation
period, approximately 0.2% of the labelled THC appeared in the milk.
Modified according to: Chao FC, Green DE, Forrest IS, Kaplan JN,
Winship-Ball A, Braude M. The passage of
14C-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol into the milk of lactating squirrel
monkeys. Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol (1976 Oct) 15(2):303-317.
The present study investigated the relationship between infant
exposure to marijuana via the mother's milk and infant motor and mental
development at one year of age. 136 breast-fed infants were assessed at
one year of age for motor and mental development. 68 infants were
exposed to marijuana via the mother's milk. An additional 68 infants
were matched to the marijuana-exposed infants with regard to maternal
alcohol and tobacco use during and after pregnancy. Marijuana exposure
via the mother's milk during the first month after birth appeared to be
associated with a decrease in infant motor development [development of
movements] at one year of age. There was no association between
marijuana exposure during the third month after birth and motor
development. There was no association between marijuana exposure during
the first and third month and infant mental development.
This result should be interpreted cautiously due to the preliminary
nature of this study. One cannot deduce form the results presented here
that marijuana exposure during lactation impairs infant motor
development at one year of age. Marijuana exposure during lactation
appeared to impair infant motor development, but it does not mean that
the relationship is one of cause and effect. Marijuana exposure during
pregnancy, passive exposure to marijuana smoke in the air and the
quality of interactions between mother and child are three factors that
could potentially confound the observed association in this study.
Modified according to: Astley SJ, Little RE. Maternal marijuana use
during lactation and infant development at one year. Neurotoxicol
Teratol 1990;12(2):161-168.
Small quantities of THC pass into the milk of cannabis using
mothers. In a study in monkeys who chronically received THC, 0.2% of
the THC appeared in the breast milk. According to that, daily use of 50
mg of THC (e.g. 1 gram marijuana with a THC content of 5%) would result
in daily 0.1 mg THC in breast milk.
Chronic cannabis use by the mother leads to an accumulation of THC
in the milk. Milk of cannabis using mothers may show significantly
higher concentrations of THC than their blood. In one study the
concentration of THC in the milk was 8.4 times higher than in blood
plasma. Assuming a relatively high medium concentration of 10 ng/ml
(nanogram per millilitre) THC in the plasma of a cannabis user and a
tenfold higher concentration in the milk (100 ng/ml), this would result
in overall 0,07 mg THC in 700 ml milk. 700 ml is the medium daily milk
intake of an infant.
So far, two studies have been conducted to investigate the effects of
cannabis use by lactating mothers on infant development. One did find
no effects (Tennes et al. 1985), the other found slight effects on
motor development, if cannabis was used more than 15 days during the
first month after birth (see above, Astley and Little 1990).
The amount of THC found in breast milk of cannabis users is low
despite accumaltion with regular use. Only heavy cannabis use will
result in amounts that possibly are relevant for the baby. Occasional
or low regular use will probably not be of relevance.
Quoting Jillian:
Thanx for the facts. Most people say "oh they don't do studies one this stuff" they are just lazy to learn the facts!
exactly. there is little research it seems because the gov't doesn't want there to be, but all you have to do is look and you will unearth the truth. too many big companies have there hand in keeping cannabis illegal becasue it poses a threat to their businesses- paper, oil, alcohol, clothing, food, etc. but this plant has so many wonderful benefits and has been used for thousands of years that if it really were harmful, the human race probably woudln't be here!

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- MaMaLaLa369
on Mar. 22, 2009 at 10:48 AM