Cannabis use during lactation may alter the composition of human breast milk.
Chitmandeep JosanSamantha ShiploGerhard FuschSandeep RahaAlison K SheaPublished in: Pediatric research (2022)
Metabolites of cannabis are found in breast milk and can accumulate in higher concentrations with ongoing consumption, which is concerning for potential exposure among infants born to mothers who consume cannabis. This work reports that lactose levels are increased and SIgA levels are decreased in the breast milk of cannabis users, relative to the milk of non-users. Change in levels of lactose and SIgA in the milk of cannabis users may have significant implications on infant health, which must be investigated in the future to better inform mothers.