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Re-writing the pot talk and exercise during pregnancy

10.19.2018 - By Global News / CuriouscastPlay

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Canadian youth already have one of the highest rates of cannabis use in the world. So what changes now that pot is legal? Calgary researcher Rebecca Haines-Saah predicts not much except the conversation, especially now that parents can’t use the threat of a criminal record as a determent. To find out more about Rebecca Haines-Saah’s check out her website. Fun fact, Haines-Saah is a former actress who played ‘Kathleen Mead’ on Degrassi Junior High for the first 5 seasons of the show. We also deliver some good news for expecting moms. Exercising during pregnancy cuts odds of major complications by 40 per cent, according to Canada's latest guideline for pregnant women. The biggest change in the new guidelines? All expectant mothers are encouraged to exercise, despite previous fitness levels. For advice on how to get started, we speak with Kellie Willie. She's the owner of a prenatal fitness studio in Edmonton and a registered nurse in labour and delivery. You can find out more about her by clicking here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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