Quote Originally Posted by HighNMighty
But, I do find it a bit ignorant that you think because marijuana is "natural" that there is no chance of detrimental effects to your baby.
There are many "natural" substances that have the ability to be lethal in mcg doses.
I just don't understand why someone would take that chance simply for a "head change".
The OP has given little information on whether she believes that all natural substances are therefore safe, and your assumption casts aspersions on her intelligence. You assume that 'something completely natural' applies to all natural things, while 'something' can just as easily be singular, and refer to a specific thing, in this case cannabis.

Again, can we get back to the legal topic and off the judgments?
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Please help! I'm 34 weeks pregnant with my second child. I found out that there is now a law in place stating that if you fail a prenatal drug screening (which I did of course) that when the baby is born it's first fecal matter will be tested and if the baby tests positive social services will be informed and become involved. I have quit smoking for about a week now. Now, my doctor told me that if I buy a home drug test and pass that my baby will not fail the test. My biggest concern is how I can safely Rating: 5