Clearing the Haze: Cannabis Use in Pregnancy and Long-Term Outcomes
Cannabis use during pregnancy is increasingly common, and healthcare providers are often asked to counsel patients on potential risks and long-term effects. In this webinar, Dr. Jamie Lo, MD, MCR, provides an evidence-based overview of the latest research on prenatal cannabis exposure.
The presentation reviews current data on pregnancy outcomes, neurodevelopment, and potential long-term child health effects associated with cannabis use in pregnancy. Designed for healthcare professionals, this session highlights emerging research and offers practical guidance to support informed, evidence-based patient counseling in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Dr. Jamie Lo is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Oregon Health & Science University. She is a physician scientist, board-certified in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, and clinically cares for patients with high-risk pregnancies. Her research focuses primarily on the impact of prenatal environmental exposures, especially substance use, on pregnancy, placental, and offspring health.
