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Mothers Discuss Cannabis Use in Parenting

Mothers, including Taylor Mitchem from Colorado, are discussing their use of cannabis as a coping mechanism for parenting stress. While some argue it helps them manage the demands of motherhood, experts warn of potential risks, including addiction and impaired parenting abilities. The cannabis industry is responding to this demographic, highlighting a growing trend in the intersection of cannabis use and parenting.

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Taylor Mitchem, a mother from Colorado, began using cannabis daily after feeling isolated during her postpartum period. She, along with other mothers, shares her experiences on social media, where cannabis is framed as a tool for managing parenting stress rather than an escape. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises against using cannabis around children due to potential risks, including addiction and impaired parenting abilities. Some mothers argue that cannabis helps them remain patient and engaged with their children, while experts caution about the potential for dependency and the impact on emotional regulation. The cannabis industry has seen a rise in interest from mothers, with many using it as a coping strategy in the demanding landscape of modern parenting. However, concerns persist regarding the effects of high-potency cannabis on mental health and parenting effectiveness.

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