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High THC Levels May Affect Egg Quality and Fertility, New Study Finds

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Study Links ⁢THC Exposure to Altered Egg Development,Raising ⁣Fertility Concerns

TORONTO – A new study⁢ from the University of Toronto suggests detectable levels of THC may impact egg⁣ quality and fertility,despite appearing to increase egg‍ maturation rates.Researchers ​found that while‍ THC exposure correlated with a higher percentage of mature eggs, these eggs were also more likely to‌ have an ​abnormal number of chromosomes​ – a critical factor for accomplished⁣ embryo development.

The research, published recently, involved ⁤analyzing immature eggs donated by women undergoing fertility treatment and laboratory experiments ⁤exposing eggs ⁢to THC for 24 hours. Results ​showed a rise in altered spindles, structural components vital for ⁤proper chromosome alignment, potentially hindering healthy embryo formation.

Chromosomes need time to align perfectly⁢ to be ready to be fertilized by sperm and create healthy embryos,” explained Cyntia Duval, the study’s lead author, in⁤ an interview ⁣with CNN. “So yes, we have ‌more oocytes that ‌are mature, but at‍ what price ⁤if they don’t‌ have the right number of‌ chromosomes?”

Duval emphasized the findings are preliminary and do not ⁢establish a definitive cause-and-effect relationship.”This is a hypothesis, and the worst thing I would want is for the public to read this ‍and become fearful,” she stated. “more studies are needed to verify our findings ‍and determine how or even if​ the changes we observed affect reproduction.”

The study’s release coincides with a‍ important ‌increase‍ in cannabis use among pregnant women. A⁢ June⁢ report indicated‍ past-month cannabis use in this demographic more than tripled in the​ U.S. between 2002 and ⁣2020.

Dr. Jamie Lo, an obstetrician and associate professor ⁢at Oregon ‍Health & Science University‌ in Portland, called ⁤the study’s findings “concerning” and underscored the need⁤ for caution when‌ planning conception. “With this ⁢data, these patients can​ consider reducing​ the⁢ amount of cannabis that they are using to mitigate adverse outcomes to their babies,” Lo told CNN.

Experts also point ⁤to‌ the ⁣increasing potency⁣ of THC as a potential factor. The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports THC‍ concentrations ⁣have quadrupled between 1995 and 2022, with some cannabis ​concentrates now exceeding ⁢40% THC. Higher concentrations are linked‍ to increased risk of cannabis use disorder and‍ other health issues.

lo advises patients to explore safer alternatives for symptom management or reduce cannabis frequency, given the‌ difficulty in determining precise​ THC levels in ⁣available products.

Further information on cannabis use during pregnancy is available from the American Academy ‌of Family Physicians: ⁣ https://www.aafp.org/pubs/fpm/issues/2024/0700/cannabis-during-pregnancy.html.

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