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Soph0571

(9,685 posts)
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 09:16 AM Jul 2021

Alabama is prosecuting a mom for taking prescribed medication while pregnant (cross post from GD)

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100215667200

A 36-year-old Alabama woman is facing felony charges for filling a doctor’s prescription. Kim Blalock, a mother of six, suffers from severe back pain caused by degeneration of her spinal discs. “There are days that I can’t get up,” Blalock has said. Her condition worsened over the years following surgeries and car accidents. An orthopedist prescribed hydrocodone, an opiate pain killer, and she started using it occasionally when the pain became too much to handle. She stopped taking her prescription during her most recent pregnancy, but as her bump grew, the weight added pressure on her back, and the pain worsened. Midway through her third trimester, she couldn’t take it any more, and refilled her prescription. She gave birth to a healthy baby boy soon after, this past September. Out of caution, she told her doctor about medications she had taken during pregnancy – including the hydrocodone. That’s where the trouble started. After her son tested positive for hydrocodone, an investigation was launched. The state child services agency found no wrongdoing, but the local police and district attorney pressed on. Two months after she gave birth, seven armed officers raided her house, terrifying her children.
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The case raises troubling questions. Since Blalock is being charged with a felony for not disclosing her pregnancy, does that mean that pregnant people in Alabama have an obligation to share such sensitive information – even when they haven’t been asked? Since prosecutors claim that it was illegal for Blalock to take her meds while pregnant, but was not illegal for her to take them when she wasn’t pregnant, does that suggest that pregnancy negates a patient’s right to medical treatment? Are some conditions worth treating in patients who aren’t pregnant, but somehow not worth treating in patients who are?
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For many women, this will be the takeaway: don’t trust the doctor. When laws incentivize women to be dishonest with their medical providers, or forgo medical care entirely while pregnant, it’s not clear how those laws can be said to ensure the safety of a fetus. If anything, they seem to be discouraging the practices that lead to good pregnancy outcomes.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jul/27/alabama-prosecuting-woman-medication-pregnant

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Alabama is prosecuting a mom for taking prescribed medication while pregnant (cross post from GD) (Original Post) Soph0571 Jul 2021 OP
This case cuts to the chase of what Republicans want to do to all women. 50 Shades Of Blue Jul 2021 #1
Thank you so much for bringing us this latest assault on women's autonomy. Even niyad Jul 2021 #2
2021 and this is what women here can face. BeckyDem Jul 2021 #3
Right wing medicine. Chainfire Jul 2021 #4
"mother of six", Bayard Jul 2021 #5

50 Shades Of Blue

(10,888 posts)
1. This case cuts to the chase of what Republicans want to do to all women.
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 09:41 AM
Jul 2021

Treat them exclusively as fetus containers/potential fetus containers.

niyad

(120,041 posts)
2. Thank you so much for bringing us this latest assault on women's autonomy. Even
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 09:44 AM
Jul 2021

though she was cleared in the investigation, the powers that be charged her anyway. All, the woman-haters are alive and well.

 

Chainfire

(17,757 posts)
4. Right wing medicine.
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 10:15 AM
Jul 2021

The Republicans would like to control every aspect of your life, because they know what is better for you than you do.

Bayard

(24,145 posts)
5. "mother of six",
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 11:29 AM
Jul 2021

And #7 on the way. Sorry, I'm finding it hard to get past that, and that she didn't tell her doctor she was pregnant.

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