The Secret Addiction To Marijuana And Its Affects On A fetus Brain.

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In this paper I will examine the use of marijuana during teenage pregnancy and how it directly effects the fetus brain. The use of marijuana is not a new case anymore in today’s society, since it has been in existence for many years. However, in my hometown Compton, CA there is a wide majority of teenage girls taking on an adult decision. The first decision is giving life to another person at such a young age, on the other hand, it’s not the decision I’m so interested in and passionate about it’s the decision to use marijuana during the pregnancy, knowing that any drug can affect the fetus especially the most vital part of the fetus, it’s brain! “Kids smoke to feel grown up, adults smoke to feel like kids” smoking marijuana is a drug in Compton that produces some sort of pay-off, whether it’s getting high to help them fit in now that their pregnant and feel like an outcast. Second, by using drugs, they appear to be more confident as teenager girl’s escaping the reality of their problems, as it helps them to solve problems. Not knowing that the, drug marijuana only makes their problems worse and even dangerous for their lives and their unborn child.

The dangers of marijuana abuse for teenagers are first, but use during a pregnancy not only endangers the teenagers’ health but the fetus brain. In addition, we need to know what the definition of marijuana. Marijuana is an extremely potent drug, which can affect the minds, moods or feelings, and behavior that the mother is already feeling and enhancing the current emotion. However, the use of marijuana can lead to adverse effects of the brain that can affect the fetus life chances in life due to poor care during the pregnancy.

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