EP 317: Cannabis for Pregnancy and Motherhood with Sydney Parlier
Exploring Cannabis Use in Pregnancy and Motherhood with Sydney Parlier
If you’ve ever found yourself Googling “ways to cope with morning sickness” or “how to deal with motherhood burnout,” you might have come across a surprising suggestion: cannabis. Yes, you read that right—cannabis. But before you jump to conclusions, let’s take a step back and have an open, thoughtful conversation about this topic. And who better to guide us through it than Sydney Parlier, a long-time cannabis consumer, researcher, and advocate for conscious cannabis use?
In this episode, Sydney dives into the often-taboo subject of cannabis use during pregnancy and motherhood, shedding light on how it could potentially help some moms navigate the challenges of these life stages. We’re talking about using cannabis with intention and awareness—because, like anything, it’s all about finding the balance that works for you.
The Morning Sickness Struggle: Could Cannabis Help?
First things first—morning sickness. If you’ve experienced it, you know that it’s not just a “morning” thing. It’s all-day nausea, food aversions, and sometimes the feeling that you’re going to lose your lunch at any given moment. It can leave you feeling miserable, drained, and sometimes desperate for anything that’ll bring relief.
Sydney shares that cannabis—specifically CBD (cannabidiol)—has shown promise in helping with nausea, vomiting, and anxiety during pregnancy. While there’s still a need for more research, many women have turned to CBD as a more natural option to help ease their symptoms when traditional remedies haven’t worked. The best part? CBD isn’t psychoactive, meaning it won’t make you feel “high,” so you can still go about your day with more comfort and clarity.
But Sydney is quick to remind us that safety is key. While CBD is generally considered safer than THC (the psychoactive compound in cannabis), it’s always best to check with a healthcare provider before making any changes to your routine—especially during pregnancy.
Functioning as a Mom in a Highly Stimulated World
Let’s be real: motherhood is a sensory overload. There are constant noises, endless demands, and a never-ending to-do list. It’s easy to feel like your brain is on overdrive. Whether it’s dealing with the constant noise of toddlers, managing your own work-life balance, or just trying to survive another sleepless night, sometimes you need something to help take the edge off.
This is where cannabis—more specifically, low doses of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)—can come into play. Sydney explains that when used mindfully, cannabis can offer a way to relax and restore balance in a way that doesn’t require heavy sedatives or alcohol. Low doses of THC can help some mothers feel more present and relaxed, without losing focus or motivation.
What Sydney advocates for is intentional use—being mindful of when and how you consume cannabis, so you’re always in control. For moms juggling the chaos of daily life, a bit of THC could offer a moment of calm, allowing them to be more present and grounded in the moment. And that can make all the difference when it comes to staying connected with your kids, your partner, and yourself.
Opening the Conversation Around Cannabis
Let’s be honest—cannabis use in pregnancy and motherhood has long been a stigma-filled topic. Some people might judge or frown upon the idea of a pregnant woman using cannabis, while others may believe it's an essential tool for navigating the challenges of motherhood. Sydney is on a mission to remove the shame and give women the space to make informed, conscious decisions about their own health and well-being.
By opening up the conversation and sharing her experiences, Sydney hopes to empower mothers to explore cannabis as a potential tool for relief—without feeling judged or misunderstood. She emphasizes that every mom is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. Some women may find relief from morning sickness or anxiety with cannabis, while others may prefer more traditional methods.
Finding What Works for You
Ultimately, the goal of this conversation is to encourage empowerment and education. Cannabis isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution, but it could be a helpful tool in certain situations. Sydney encourages moms to do their research, speak with healthcare professionals, and pay attention to their own bodies and needs.
Whether you’re looking for ways to manage morning sickness, reduce stress, or simply find a little relaxation in the hustle of motherhood, cannabis might be worth considering. But, like any decision regarding your health, it’s important to approach it thoughtfully, and with a focus on what feels best for you and your family.
Conclusion: It’s All About Conscious Use
In this episode, Sydney Parlier shines a light on the often-overlooked side of motherhood: conscious cannabis use. By sharing her personal experiences and research, she helps open up a vital conversation that allows mothers to make informed decisions about their health and wellness. Whether it’s easing nausea, reducing stress, or finding some much-needed calm, cannabis could be a valuable tool for some—but always with a focus on conscious, mindful use.
So, the next time you’re faced with the challenge of morning sickness or the daily grind of motherhood, remember: there’s no shame in finding what works for you. And maybe, just maybe, cannabis is part of that equation. 🌱✨