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They Followed Doctors’ Orders. The State Took Their Babies.

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The Stigmatization of Pregnant Women in Addiction Treatment

This chapter examines the case of Jade, a woman who faced Child Protective Services allegations despite successfully using Suboxone to treat her opioid addiction during pregnancy. It highlights the historical stigmatization of drug-using mothers, particularly during the crack epidemic, and contrasts it with the leniency shown during the opioid crisis, revealing racial biases in child welfare policies. The chapter further explores the negative consequences of current laws on mothers who use prescribed medications, leading to increased investigations and family separations.

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