@article{b53fc15ee4844f5a9a88c6ebcdfa3aa8,
title = "Maternal marijuana use has independent effects on risk for spontaneous preterm birth but not other common late pregnancy complications",
abstract = "Widespread legalisation of marijuana raises safety concerns for its use in pregnancy. This study investigated the association of marijuana use prior to and during pregnancy with pregnancy outcomes in a prospective cohort of 5588 nulliparous women from the international SCOPE study. Women were assessed at 15 ± 1 and 20 ± 1 weeks' gestation. Cases [278 Preeclampsia, 470 gestational hypertension, 633 small-for-gestational-age, 236 spontaneous preterm births (SPTB), 143 gestational diabetes] were compared separately with 4114 non-cases. Although the numbers are small, continued maternal marijuana use at 20 weeks' gestation was associated with SPTB independent of cigarette smoking status [adj OR 2.28 (95\% CI:1.45-3.59)] and socioeconomic index (SEI) [adj OR 2.17 (95\% CI:1.41-3.34)]. When adjusted for maternal age, cigarette smoking, alcohol and SEI, continued maternal marijuana use at 20 weeks' gestation had a greater effect size [adj OR 5.44 (95\% CI 2.44-12.11)]. Our data indicate that increasing use of marijuana among young women of reproductive age is a major public health concern.",
keywords = "BMI, Marijuana, Pregnancy outcome, Smoking, Spontaneous preterm birth",
author = "\{On behalf of the SCOPE Consortium\} and Leemaqz, \{Shalem Y.\} and Dekker, \{Gustaaf A.\} and McCowan, \{Lesley M.\} and Kenny, \{Louise C.\} and Myers, \{Jenny E.\} and Simpson, \{Nigel A.B.\} and Lucilla Poston and Roberts, \{Claire T.\}",
note = "Funding Information: CTR is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Research Fellowship ( GNT1020749 ). LCK is supported by a Science Foundation Ireland Program Grant for INFANT (12/RC/2272). The Australian SCOPE study was supported by the Premier{\textquoteright}s Science and Research Fund , South Australian Government , and a NHMRC project grant ( GNT519225 ). The New Zealand SCOPE study was funded by the New Enterprise Research Fund , Foundation for Research Science and Technology ; Health Research Council [ 04/198 ]; Evelyn Bond Fund , Auckland District Health Board Charitable Trust . The Irish SCOPE study was funded by the Health Research Board of Ireland [ CSA/2007/2 ]. The UK SCOPE study was funded by National Health Service NEAT Grant [Neat Grant FSD025 ], Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research council [ GT084 ] and University of Manchester Proof of Concept Funding (University of Manchester); Guy{\textquoteright}s and St. Thomas{\textquoteright} Charity (King{\textquoteright}s College London) and Tommy{\textquoteright}s charity (King{\textquoteright}s College London and University of Manchester); and Cerebra UK (University of Leeds). The funders had no role in study design, data collection, and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2016 The Authors.",
year = "2016",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.reprotox.2016.04.021",
language = "English",
volume = "62",
pages = "77--86",
journal = "Reproductive Toxicology",
issn = "0890-6238",
publisher = "Elsevier Inc.",
}