Sorry, if it has not been proven safe then it is possibly not safe. In a pregnancy you play it safe because you wouldn't want to mess with the baby down the way. I don't think you understand the intricate of human development.Morbiddoctor said:I'll be the first to say it I guess. I really doubt there are any negatives about ingestion of DMT while pregnant. Some ladies drink ayahuasca while pregnant. I don't have hard data on this but I bet Someone does.
aloneits said:if someone isn't willing to stop tripping for 9 months (not exactly a lifetime -- dmt isn't going anywhere) for the sake of their child I truly question if they should even be a parent..
I think you try to shift the argument; it is no mine nor anyone else's to tell the Daimes what to do, we agree on that. However, when a woman really needs to get some serious opinion about the possible implications of aya in pregnancy and/or parturition then you cannot simply cite some anecdotal reports, especially when it comes from wacko cultists like the Daimes.fractal enchantment said:aloneits said:if someone isn't willing to stop tripping for 9 months (not exactly a lifetime -- dmt isn't going anywhere) for the sake of their child I truly question if they should even be a parent..
Would you actaully tell that to the daime, other churches and all the tribal groups that do use ayahuasca throughout pregnancy without any recorded problems?..and really what right do you have to do that?..until there is a direct correlation between its use and harm done to the infant(which so far there is not, despite observations on the phenomenon) I dont think you would have any place at all telling someone else how to raise they're own child..
FE, how do you know that there are no problems? The article you cited (other than being overly sensational) is neither peer reviewed nor it gives any numbers/statistics or even methods for assessing the extent to which aya through pregnancy might have affected the children. Also, the fact that nothing wrong seems to have happened to the children of these women does not mean that nothing has happened neither that nothing might happen.
You're right, it is not too clever to jump into these types of conclusions. Usually however it is the case that a "better safe than sorry" strategy is employed by pregnant women when it comes to interfering with their metabolism. In the case of aya and/or smoked dmt, if you really do not need them while pregnant (see below), then it is safer not to take them.fractal enchantment said:well obviousily there needs to be more actual testing going on..but to say that it is just like smoking crack or drinking while pregnant is rediculous. You dont hear about children being born in the daime with symtopms similar to fetal alcohol syndrom etc..people tend to jump to conclusions just becasue something is psychoactive..cocaine and alocohol etc have harmful effects on fully mature adults as well, whereas there is no evidence of that with ayahuasca..so to assume that it is just the same as any other drug in this respect seems naive.