Being an 'avid' smoker certainly cannot be GOOD for your child. True, we don't know enough to know if any ill effects are likely, but why would you ever be willing to take that risk? As for the cleaner - do you know what the ingredients are? Do you know what dangers they may cause? You are asking about an unknowable risk - which you wish to add to a currently unknown risk to which you are already subjecting your child.

Look, I know women who have smoked tobacco through their pregnancy - knowing the actual documented, studied, and understood dangers and very real effects on their child. They didn't smoke because they wanted to - they smoked because they couldn't quit - because nicotine is more addictive then heroin. That's no excuse, of course, but it is a contributing cause.

Your case is different - you can't become addicted to weed. Unless you are treating a condition severe enough to justify taking the unknown risk of pumping your child's bloodstream full of THC - then this just isn't responsible at all. If your use is simply recreational - then the only practical advice you can be given is to quit until after your child is born - and if you are breast feeding, then don't start smoking again until your child is weaned, or feed formula instead.

Seriously - no one here could possibly know what risks the system cleaners could pose for your child.

No one really knows what effects your smoking weed will have on your child either.

As a parent - you cannot take chances like this. When you realize that you are only expected to forgo smoking for nine months (Or at least the three months remaining!), but whatever effects your choices will have on your child may last his/her entire life - the choice seems pretty simple.

Seriously - I know irresponsible teen/20-somethings who have no problem just not smoking because they know they have a pre-employment test coming up. You are going to be a parent - your reason for quitting is a lot more important, so why exactly are you still smoking?