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    1 A few studies have suggested that heavy marijuana use may have a reversible, suppressive effect on male testicular function.2 A recent study by Dr. Robert Block has refuted earlier research suggesting that pot lowers testosterone or other sex hormones in men or women.3 In contrast, heavy alcohol drinking is known to lower testosterone levels and cause impotence. A couple of lab studies indicated that very heavy marijuana smoking might lower sperm counts. However, surveys of chronic smokers have turned up no indication of infertility or other abnormalities.

    Less is known about the effects of cannabis on human females. Some animal studies suggest that pot might temporarily lower fertility or increase the risk of fetal loss, but this evidence is of dubious relevance to humans.4 One human study suggested that pot may mildly disrupt ovulation. It is possible that adolescents are peculiarly vulnerable to hormonal disruptions from pot. However, not a single case of impaired fertility has ever been observed in humans of either sex.

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    1. Dr. Christine Hartel, loc. cit.

    2. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Report, pp. 94-9.

    3. Dr. Robert Block in Drug and Alcohol Dependence 28: 121-8 (1991).

    4. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Report, p. 97-8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jordann View Post
    1 A few studies have suggested that heavy marijuana use may have a reversible, suppressive effect on male testicular function.2 A recent study by Dr. Robert Block has refuted earlier research suggesting that pot lowers testosterone or other sex hormones in men or women.3 In contrast, heavy alcohol drinking is known to lower testosterone levels and cause impotence. A couple of lab studies indicated that very heavy marijuana smoking might lower sperm counts. However, surveys of chronic smokers have turned up no indication of infertility or other abnormalities.

    Less is known about the effects of cannabis on human females. Some animal studies suggest that pot might temporarily lower fertility or increase the risk of fetal loss, but this evidence is of dubious relevance to humans.4 One human study suggested that pot may mildly disrupt ovulation. It is possible that adolescents are peculiarly vulnerable to hormonal disruptions from pot. However, not a single case of impaired fertility has ever been observed in humans of either sex.

    Footnotes

    1. Dr. Christine Hartel, loc. cit.

    2. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Report, pp. 94-9.

    3. Dr. Robert Block in Drug and Alcohol Dependence 28: 121-8 (1991).

    4. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Report, p. 97-8.
    Good to know bud.Thanks

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