![]() ![]() Please contact a mod if your post accidentally got stuck in the spam filter!.If you've gotten the image from another subreddit, mark it as x-post.Promotion of piracy is prohibited here.The rules of reddit are always in effect do not dox users or post information that can lead to doxx do not call for brigades or witchhunts against subreddits or users do not post child pornography etc."This whole ordeal has been extremely stressful and has turned our lives upside down and now, because of what happened, I live in fear of medical tests and how they might be used against me as a mother," she said. ![]() The DCPP eventually cleared Kaitlin K after a monthslong investigation, determining the allegations were unfounded. The test employed by the hospital uses a threshold 200 times lower than federal guidelines, the ACLU alleges. She did not understand how the test could have been positive for codeine," the complaint said. "Kaitlin could not believe this was happening. She was confused and provided another sample, confident it would test negative and she would be able to bring her baby home. Similar to Kate L's experience, it wasn't until the day after Kaitlin K had given birth that anyone from the hospital told her about the test. "As a direct result of this practice, what should have been a joyous experience for Kaitlin and her family caused serious and lasting emotional trauma," the complaint says. Kaitlin also thought she was providing the urine sample for routine protein testing. The drug test was done without her consent and without medical necessity, the ACLU said. She had also eaten a bagel with poppy seeds before she went to the hospital, the lawsuit alleges. Although, like Kate L, her son never tested positive for drugs, a test of Kaitlin K's urine tested positive for opiates. Kaitlin K, the other new mother claiming a bagel with poppy seeds is to blame for a positive drug test, gave birth Oct. Kate L's daughter did not test positive for drugs at any point. The investigation ended in November, but cases like these will stay in New Jersey's DCPP system for at least three years, the suit said. "She was mortified to urinate in front of a stranger, and further humiliated because her body was still visibly recovering from labor and surgery, which the caseworker could see," the complaint says. The new mom needed to complete a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counseling evaluation, during which she needed to provide a urine sample in full view of a caseworker. The parents were subjected to a full investigation by DCPP for the next two months, according to the complaint. Subsequent tests came back negative, but the couple was not allowed to take their daughter home until Oct. They were shocked to hear that there had been a drug test and stunned that there could be a positive result." ![]() "Although HUMC had conducted the drug test four days earlier, when Kate first arrived at the hospital, this was the first time anyone working for HUMC told Kate and Jesse about the drug test. could be discharged because Kate's urine sample had tested positive for drugs," the complaint says. ![]() "The doctor explained that they were not sure whether A.L. L asked when she could bring her daughter home, that she learned about the drug test. She gave birth the next day and her baby girl was brought to a NICU. "Because Kate had regularly provided urine samples to her OB/GYN to screen for proteins or nutritional deficiencies during the course of her pregnancy, including that morning, she assumed that the hospital would be using this sample to measure her protein levels, too," the lawsuit said. When she arrived at the hospital, she provided another urine sample. ![]()
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