Vaping while pregnant threatens offspring

Mount Holyoke鈥檚 Jared Schwartzer went on Connecting Point to discuss his research on vaping during pregnancy and the effects on offspring.

By Christian Feuerstein

In September 2019, the governor of Massachusetts in response to growing concerns about e-cigarettes, or vaping. 

As of October 8, 26 vaping-related deaths had occurred across 21 states, including three fatalities each in Alabama and California. Additionally, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the number of lung injuries associated with vaping had climbed to 1,299. 

In light of this, Jared Schwartzer, assistant professor of psychology and education at 精东传媒, appeared on Connecting Point on WGBY-TV to discuss his research that suggests that vaping during pregnancy could have long-term damaging neurological effects on offspring. Joining him was Jamie Church, a visiting lecturer at Mount Holyoke. 

鈥淭he vaping world is using a liquid to dissolve their nicotine or THC, and these substances haven鈥檛 really been regulated for breathing in that way,鈥 Schwartzer said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e really meant for other uses. So we really don鈥檛 know the consequences are of not just the nicotine but the other substances that you鈥檙e vaping in.鈥