Marijuana
and Its Effect on Fertility
By Chelsea Aubin
Marijuana and Its Effect on Fertility: The source plant of Marijuana
is Cannabis Sativa. The word Marijuana itself means weed, grass
or pot. It is a very controversial drug because of its effects on
human body. Undoubtedly, even the moderate dose of this drug is
not safe. The controversy is all about the extent to which it is
harmful. The THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the most effective psychoactive
element of Marijuana. But apart from this, there are about 400 other
elements in this drug. The strength of Marijuana depends on the
type of plant, conditions during harvesting, and the amount of THC
present in it. It is believed that Marijuana has become much stronger
with the passes of time. Hashish, one of the products of Marijuana
plant, is generally stronger than crude Marijuana because of greater
concentration of THC. It is fat-soluble and stays in the body for
about a month, so has more potential to cause danger. Peer pressure
is one of the main reasons of youth trying this drug.
Apart from its psychoactive
effects, it has biological effects also. It can harm human reproductive
system. Certain scientific researches show that Marijuana can cause
loss of both male and female fertility temporarily. So, it can be
especially dangerous for adolescents, as this is the period when
both their physical and sexual development is very fast. There is
no proof that Marijuana causes chromosome damage.
Marijuana and its Effect
on Male Fertility
Marijuana causes
obstruction in sperm mobility and can reduce the sperm count, thus
decreasing its effectiveness. It also decreases the volume of seminal
fluid. Again, THC is supposed to cause these changes. According
to some researchers, Marijuana can cause changes in the process
of hyper activation of sperm. The sperm of Marijuana smokers moves
too fast at the early stage of swimming and burns out even before
the process of fertilization, thus causing temporary infertility.
But these effects are not permanent and can be reversed within 30
days of stopping Marijuana's use.
Like tobacco, Marijuana
is also associated with the break in the DNA of sperm. These breaks
occur in the proportion to the regularity of smoking. So the more
you smoke the more damage you are causing to your sperm. Though
the ill effects of Marijuana are not greater than that of tobacco,
but because it is metabolized in liver, it can cause increased levels
of estrogen. This increased level of estrogen in consequence may
increase abnormal sperm count and mobility. Marijuana can also affect
the antioxidant potential of the seminal fluid by lowering it, which
can affect the sperm negatively.
Marijuana and its Effect
on Female Fertility
Like other drugs, Marijuana
also crosses placenta. Though it is not known whether it affects
the fetus or female fertility in any way, it is advisable to women
not to be indulged in drugs like this. Maternal use of Marijuana
can cause birth of premature babies and low birth weights
Get our FREE report on
"Fertility Poisons" that will teach you the leading infertility
causes. Get this special report now at http://www.fertility-help.com/
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Chelsea_Aubin
|