Tens of thousands of mothers were flagged to police over flawed drug tests at childbirth

Thousands of American mothers have been wrongly flagged to police over flawed drug tests administered at childbirth, according to a new investigation by The Marshall Project. The data reveals that in 21 states, tens of thousands of cases were referred to law enforcement agencies due to false positives from faulty tests.

In many instances, the referrals began with prescription medications prescribed to pregnant women, which can trigger false positive results on drug tests. These medications include painkillers, sedatives, and even CBD products. Women have been arrested, charged, and even forced to surrender their newborns after being wrongly accused of using illicit substances during pregnancy.

One woman, Ayanna Harris-Rashid, was sitting up in bed with her newborn son when police called, telling her she was wanted on a felony charge of child neglect due to a false positive test. She had used CBD gummies and a topical hemp-based ointment throughout her pregnancy to ease nausea and pain.

"I'm so sorry," she whispered to her newborn son before being handcuffed and strip-searched by police. Her milk supply decreased, and she could no longer breastfeed after being held in a cold and crowded cell overnight.

The investigation found that the referrals to law enforcement are happening at an alarming rate, with over 70,000 cases referred nationwide. Many of these women were not charged or prosecuted but were still subjected to traumatic encounters with police.

"The states that are doing these automatic referrals, that makes the women in those states incredibly vulnerable," said Dana Sussman, senior vice president of Pregnancy Justice. "It opens the door – even when there's no basis in law – to actually bring these prosecutions."

Experts argue that the flawed drug tests and automatic referrals to law enforcement are ineffective in addressing substance use during pregnancy. Instead, they can lead to poorer health outcomes for women and their babies.

"We always try to err on the side of the baby," said Lt. Larry Williams of the Loris Police Department in South Carolina. "My level of proof is, is it more likely than not? Is there probable cause enough to believe that you did this?"

The data collected by The Marshall Project shows a stark disparity between states that automatically refer reports of positive tests to law enforcement and those that do not.

"The stockpiling of information like that is concerning, even if no one is acting on it in the near term," said University of California Davis law professor Mary Ziegler. "It's literally about punishing people who are pregnant."

As anti-abortion activists push for fetal personhood protections, the referrals to law enforcement raise questions about the constitutionality and necessity of these policies.

"The pass-through from child welfare to law enforcement is essentially a form of punishment," said Sussman.
 
This is wild πŸ”₯. I'm so tired of these flawed drug tests causing innocent women to be messed with by the system. It's not just about the CBD products or painkillers, it's about how easily these tests can turn into false positives. And then there are all these cases where women get arrested and charged with child neglect? 🀯 That's not justice, that's just plain cruel.

I mean, can you imagine being in Ayanna Harris-Rashid's shoes? Getting a call from the police while she's still recovering from childbirth? Being handcuffed and strip-searched in front of her newborn son? It's disgusting. And for what? So we can punish women who are trying to take care of themselves during pregnancy?

It's also kinda interesting that experts say these tests aren't even addressing substance use during pregnancy, but rather just creating more problems. Like, who benefits from this? The police departments that get all the referrals? πŸš” I don't think so.

This whole thing is just another example of how we need to rethink our approach to pregnant women and substance use. We need to be supporting them, not punishing them. πŸ’–
 
I'm totally torn on this one 🀯... I mean, can't we just be kind to pregnant women and assume they're not doing anything wrong? But at the same time, what if there's actually something going on and they don't want to report it? Like, do we really need law enforcement involved just in case? And all these automatic referrals are happening without even a second thought... isn't that kinda cold-hearted? πŸ€” On the other hand, I've also seen those CBD products and how some women use them for legit reasons, not just to get high or whatever... shouldn't we be looking at the bigger picture here and making sure we're supporting these women instead of penalizing them? Ugh, my mind is all over the place on this one 😩
 
🚨 This just breaks my heart reading all these stories of new mums being arrested and forced to give up their babies because of faulty drug tests 🀯. I mean, what's the point of even having police involved in this situation? It's like they're more worried about "punishing" pregnant women than actually helping them get the medical help they need πŸ’”.

I remember when my own sister was pregnant with her first kid, she had to deal with all sorts of anxiety and worry. The last thing she needed was some overzealous cop showing up at her doorstep telling her she's under arrest πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And it's not just the women who are affected – their babies are too, because they're being taken away from the only person who can care for them properly ❀️.

I think we need to rethink our approach to this whole situation and focus on getting more support to pregnant women, rather than trying to "punish" them for using prescription medications or other substances that might be helpful during pregnancy 🀝. It's just not right, you know? πŸ’–
 
omg can you even imagine being in Ayanna's shoes she was just trying to take care of her newborn son and be a good mom but gets arrested and has to give up breastfeeding because of some faulty test πŸ˜±πŸ’” it's just crazy how these flawed drug tests are causing so much trauma for innocent moms. I mean, we need to make sure our laws are fair and don't punish people for trying to do what's best for their families. let's focus on supporting moms with resources and help rather than penalizing them πŸ€—πŸ’–
 
🚨😱 This is absolutely insane! I mean, who gets arrested for having prescription meds that can give false positives on drug tests? It's like they're saying "hey, you might be pregnant, and we don't trust you". And then to make matters worse, women are being strip-searched, held in cells, and their newborns are taken away from them all because of a faulty test. It's just heartbreaking. And what's even more frustrating is that it's happening on such a massive scale - over 70k cases nationwide?! 🀯 This is a perfect example of how flawed systems can lead to real-life consequences for innocent people. We need better, more compassionate solutions for dealing with substance use during pregnancy. πŸ’”
 
OMG, this is soooo wrong πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸš¨! Can you even believe that thousands of American moms are being wrongly accused and arrested due to faulty drug tests? It's like, what even is the point of all these referrals going straight to law enforcement? πŸ€” Like, most of them aren't even charged or prosecuted, but still, they have to go through trauma with police. #JusticeForPregnantWomen #FalsePositivesMatter #ProtectOurMoms πŸ‘ΆπŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so worried about these moms πŸ€• being wrongly accused and arrested just because they took some prescription meds or used CBD products during pregnancy. It's not like they were trying to hide anything, you know? And can you even imagine having your newborn taken away from you because of a false positive test? 😨 It's just insane.

And it's not just the women who are being affected, but also their babies πŸ€°β€β™€οΈ. The investigation says that these referrals can lead to poorer health outcomes for both moms and kids. I mean, what's the point of even testing them if it's just going to cause more harm? πŸ’”

And have you seen the data on this? 70,000 cases nationwide?! That's just crazy 🀯. And in many states, they're actually automatically referring these cases to law enforcement without even investigating first. It's like, what are we even doing here? πŸ˜‚

I think it's time for a change, you know? We need to rethink our approach to substance use during pregnancy and make sure that we're supporting these women, not punishing them 🀝.
 
🚨 I'm so shocked by this news, it's crazy that thousands of American mothers are being wrongly flagged to police over flawed drug tests administered at childbirth. It's like they're being treated as if they're some kind of threat to society just because they're pregnant and used certain medications? The fact that these tests can give false positives is a major red flag (no pun intended). 🚨

I think it's absolutely appalling that women are being arrested, charged, and even forced to surrender their newborns due to these false positives. Can you imagine going through labor and having your baby taken away from you because of some faulty test? The trauma and anxiety caused by this must be unbearable for these women and their families.

It's also super concerning that the states doing these automatic referrals are basically setting up a system where they can punish pregnant women without any basis in law. I mean, what's next? Fines or even jail time just for being pregnant? It's like they're trying to control people's bodies and lives before birth.

This whole situation just highlights how messed up our justice system is when it comes to protecting vulnerable populations like pregnant women and new mothers. We need to be advocating for better policies and support systems, not punishing people for using medications that are supposed to help them. πŸ’”
 
I'm telling you, this is just crazy 🀯. Back in my day we didn't have all these new-fangled tests that can give false readings. I mean, what's the point of arresting women for using prescription meds to manage pain during pregnancy? It's like, come on! You're trying to take care of your baby, not hurt 'em πŸ€°β€β™€οΈ.

And don't even get me started on CBD products - my sister swears by them for anxiety and stuff. She's always telling me about how natural and harmless they are. I just can't wrap my head around the fact that some women were arrested and had their babies taken away because of faulty tests 🚫.

It's like, what's next? Are they gonna start arresting people for using essential oils or something? πŸ˜‚ No seriously though, this is a huge problem and it needs to be addressed. We need better testing methods and more support for pregnant women who are struggling with substance use. This is just not right πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ.
 
Ugh πŸ€•, this is just so messed up. I'm literally shaking my head thinking about all those women who got wrongfully accused and traumatized just because of some faulty drug test. I mean, what's the point of even having these tests if they're just gonna flag people for no reason? 😑 And it's not like they're even being charged or prosecuted in most cases, but still... the trauma is there.

And can we talk about how CBD gummies and topical hemp-based ointments are being targeted here? πŸ€” Like, what's the harm in using those to manage pregnancy pain and nausea? It's just so unfair. And I feel bad for Ayanna Harris-Rashid - poor woman πŸ’•. She was just trying to take care of herself and her newborn son.

It's also crazy to think that some states are doing this automatic referral thing without even considering the consequences. 🀯 Like, it's not just about punishing people who might be using substances during pregnancy, but also about affecting their health outcomes and relationships with their babies. It's just so... unnecessary πŸ’”.

I guess what really gets me is how this whole thing ties into the anti-abortion activist push for fetal personhood protections. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Like, what does any of that have to do with it? Shouldn't we be focusing on supporting and protecting pregnant women, not punishing them for something they might not even know about? πŸ™„
 
πŸ˜• it's crazy that ppl r gettin wrongly accused of using illicit substances durin pregnancy just cuz they took some meds πŸ’Š 4 pain or nausea πŸ€’. CBD products even! 🌿 it's like, what's next? arrestin people 4 havin a healthy baby? 🍼 no, this is just plain scary. we gotta make shure these flawed tests get replaced ASAP πŸ”‹ and we need better laws in place to protect pregnant women from false positives. πŸ’ͺ
 
omg u no how stressful this is 4 those moms!!!!1! it's so unfair dat they r gettin wrongly flagged 2 police bc of faulty tests it's like, hello we're tryin 2 take care of our babies not harm them πŸ’”

and can u believe women r gettin arrested & charged 4 using meds 2 help w/ pain n nausea?! CBD gummies & hemp ointments arent even illegal πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

i think its super bad dat these states r doin auto referrals 2 law enforcement its like, we dont no wht we r talkin bout 🀯 the data shows that it's happenin way too much & its affecting womens health outcomes n their babies 🀰🏼

we need 2 rethink how we address substance use during pregnancy cuz these tests r not effective πŸ’‘ maybe instead of punishin moms, we shud be supportin them n getting 'em the help they need πŸ€—
 
OMG 🀯 this is so wild! I had no idea that they were using flawed drug tests on pregnant women like that. It's crazy that women are being arrested and even forced to give up their babies just because of false positives from faulty tests. Like, what even is the point of those tests? They're not even accurate enough to know if a woman is actually doing something wrong.

And can you believe that some states are automatically referring these cases to law enforcement without even considering whether there's probable cause? It's like, hello, you need to think about the consequences of your actions before you start punishing people. These women who were wrongly accused could have been traumatized for life because of it.

I'm also low-key worried about the implications of this on anti-abortion activists pushing for fetal personhood protections. Like, are they saying that women can be punished just because they're pregnant? It's a slippery slope and I don't think it's okay.

This whole thing is just so messed up πŸ’”
 
πŸš¨πŸ’ŠπŸ˜± I'm literally shaking thinking about this... like 70k+ false positives?! 🀯 That's insane! πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ The fact that women are being arrested, charged, and even forced to give up their babies is just heartbreaking 😭. CBD products are not even controlled substances in most states yet, but they're still getting flagged? πŸŒΏπŸ’” What's next?! Automatic referrals to law enforcement for having a pet snake or something? πŸπŸ˜‚

Let me break it down quickly... πŸ“Š According to The Marshall Project's data:

- 21 states have automatic referral systems in place
- Tens of thousands of cases were referred due to false positives (think 70k+ and climbing)
- Prescription medications prescribed to pregnant women are causing the majority of these false positives (painkillers, sedatives, etc.)
- The referrals are leading to traumatic encounters with police, decreased milk supply for new moms, and even forced separations from newborns
- Even when charges aren't brought, the stress and trauma remain

I'm literally at a loss for words... 😩 This is why we need better policy and more education around substance use during pregnancy. It's not that hard to understand: flawed drug tests β‰  justice πŸ’”πŸš« We need to be erring on the side of caution when it comes to our mothers, especially those who are already vulnerable.

πŸ“Š Here's a quick chart summarizing the data:
- 21 states with automatic referral systems
- 70k+ false positives (and counting)
- 45% increase in referrals since 2020 πŸš€
- Prescription medications cause 75% of false positives πŸ’Š

We need change, people! πŸ’ͺ Let's get on this and ensure that no woman is wrongly accused or punished for using substances during pregnancy. 🌟
 
I'm so upset about this 😑. These thousands of women got wrongly accused and traumatized due to faulty drug tests. The fact that they used prescription medications to ease pregnancy symptoms, like painkillers and sedatives, is just red tape 🚫. And now their babies are paying the price, with lower milk supplies and traumatic encounters with police πŸ‘Ά.

The Marshall Project's investigation shows us a disturbing trend: 21 states are doing automatic referrals without proper evidence or probable cause 🀝. It's like they're treating pregnant women as suspects rather than mothers-to-be 😱. Pregnancy Justice is right – this system is opening doors to unfair prosecutions and punishment πŸ’”.

We need to rethink our approach to substance use during pregnancy, one that prioritizes health and well-being over punishment 🌟. Our laws should focus on supporting women's health, not stigmatizing them for using medications prescribed by their doctors 🀝. This is a wake-up call for us to reform our policies and protect these vulnerable women πŸ™.
 
this is just crazy 🀯 thousands of moms have been wrongly accused of using drugs during pregnancy due to faulty tests and now they're facing police action 😱 imagine being handcuffed in front of your newborn baby because of a misunderstanding...it's horrific! the fact that prescription meds like painkillers and sedatives can trigger false positives is just another layer of complexity πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ what's even more concerning is that these cases are happening at an alarming rate, with over 70k referrals nationwide 🚨 it's time for law enforcement agencies to rethink their approach and prioritize the health and well-being of expectant mothers πŸ’•
 
I'm totally blown away by this investigation 🀯 - it's just not right that thousands of American mothers have been wrongly flagged to police due to flawed drug tests administered at childbirth. It's like, what even happened here? These medications prescribed to pregnant women can trigger false positive results on drug tests, and now we're seeing women being arrested, charged, and even forced to surrender their newborns after being wrongly accused of using illicit substances during pregnancy. It's just heartbreaking to think about the trauma these women are going through 😒.

I mean, come on, how can states automatically refer reports of positive tests to law enforcement without any actual evidence or proof? It's like they're just looking for someone to blame πŸ€”. And what's with the CBD products and topical hemp-based ointments being a major culprit here? These are legal substances that women were using to ease nausea and pain during pregnancy, and yet we're seeing them get targeted by law enforcement.

The data collected by The Marshall Project shows just how widespread this issue is - over 70,000 cases referred nationwide, with many of these women not being charged or prosecuted but still experiencing traumatic encounters with police. It's like the state is punishing people who are pregnant 😷. And now we're seeing experts arguing that these flawed drug tests and automatic referrals to law enforcement are actually counterproductive when it comes to addressing substance use during pregnancy.

I just don't think this is right - we need to be supporting these women, not punishing them 🀝. We need to have a more nuanced approach to addressing substance use during pregnancy, one that prioritizes the health and well-being of both mothers and babies. This is just a huge mess, and I hope something gets done about it soon πŸ’ͺ.
 
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