Walking away from weed: exercise program aims to cut cannabis use in pregnancy
NCT ID NCT06239701
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This pilot study is testing a lifestyle physical activity program to help pregnant women cut down on cannabis use. The study includes 50 pregnant women aged 18 and older who used cannabis at least once a week before pregnancy and want to stop. Participants will be guided to increase their daily steps and activity minutes, and researchers will track their cannabis use through interviews, questionnaires, and urine tests.
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Butler Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island, 02906, United States
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