When men smoke marijuana once a week or more, their partners are twice as likely to experience a miscarriage when pregnant, according to new research.
When men smoke marijuana once a week or more, their partners are twice as likely to experience a miscarriage when pregnant, according to Boston University researchers who examined over 1,400 couples before they got pregnant.
Smoking, but less frequently than once a week, did not have an association with miscarriage rate, according to the research. "I think that’s part of the reason why this study is getting so much attention, because we’re used to putting all the focus, all the blame, all the stress on the women and the world of male fertility is really exploding," Dr. Jennifer Ashton, ABC News chief medical correspondent and a board-certified OBGYN, said Monday on"Good Morning America.
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