In the world of IVF, which is all about creating the best conditions for pregnancy, smoking weed is completely out of the question. IVF requires a healthy body environment. Weed contains chemicals that can have negative impacts on fertility, pregnancy, and fetal development. It can affect the quality of eggs and sperm, and also the uterine environment. So, there are no real success stories related to smoking weed during IVF because it goes against all the principles of a safe and successful IVF process.
Smoking weed during IVF is very risky. It can affect the quality of the eggs and sperm, which are essential for a successful IVF. Also, it might lead to abnormal development of the embryo. The chemicals in weed can enter the bloodstream and reach the reproductive organs, causing potential harm to the entire IVF process.
Yes, there might be some reported cases. However, smoking is generally not recommended during IVF. It can have negative impacts on fertility and the success of the IVF process. These so - called'success stories' could be exceptions rather than the norm.
Perhaps in some cases, it could be related to the relatively low - dose smoking. But this is still just speculation. Also, the quality of the IVF procedures themselves, like the expertise of the medical team and the advanced technology used, might have compensated for the negative impact of smoking to some degree. However, this doesn't mean smoking should be allowed during IVF as it still poses significant risks in general.
One time, my friend thought he could talk to the plants while smoking weed. He started having a full conversation with a potted plant in the corner, asking it how its day was. It was hilarious as he really seemed to believe the plant was responding with its leaves rustling.
There really shouldn't be any positive stories. Weed is a drug, and in high school, students are still developing. Smoking weed can lead to problems like memory loss, difficulty concentrating, and it can also be a gateway to using more dangerous drugs. So any story related to smoking weed in high school is likely to have negative consequences.
Yes, there are. For example, some people say that their first time smoking weed made them more creative. They could come up with new ideas for art or writing. One person told me that after his first time, he painted a really amazing picture that he couldn't have done before.
One person I know replaced the habit with exercise. Whenever the urge to smoke weed hit, they went for a run or a bike ride. The physical exertion distracted them and also released endorphins, making them feel good in a natural way.
Well, I can't really promote or glorify smoking weed. However, some might say that their first time was in a group setting. They were curious and thought it would be a 'fun' experience. But then they quickly realized it wasn't as great as they thought. They had trouble concentrating and their eyes became red and itchy.
There are indeed real - life stories. I heard about a student who started smoking weed in school because he was dealing with a lot of stress at home. But instead of finding a healthy way to cope, like talking to a counselor or getting involved in sports, he turned to weed. His grades dropped significantly, and his relationships with teachers and friends deteriorated. Eventually, he realized his mistake and had to work hard to turn his life around.
No. Smoking weed before school is not positive at all. It's a form of drug use and goes against school rules and ethical behavior. It can only lead to negative consequences like poor academic performance, health issues, and disciplinary actions.