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Would you still advocate this now? If this were to become law, I could easily see electronic tagging as part of the package. There would have to be forensics showing substance abuse before charges were laid and pregnant women could be jailed for it. Lots of police time required. It wouldn't have to be called electronic tagging. It could be called NHS smart watches and smart rings - which Labour promised to bring to millions in last year's general election:At one time, I worked with an organization that supported pregnant women and mothers under age 18.
One job was driving clients to Dr, it was surprising that some would prefer to not see Dr, but rather stay home, drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes and get high with friends. I’d show up to collect a young mum for Dr & she’d be with a group of wasted teens at kitchen table, and the young mum saying not going. I could encourage, but would need to leave.
The substance abuse was heart breaking, so was the justbehavior and attitudes towards basically, everyone and not seeking medical care was common - in pregnancy and with babies. It seemed maybe at 15, and pregnant, or a 16 yr old mother, really hating on any old person telling you what to do.
Our organization could only support, suggest, help get benefits, free stuff, special food bank etc.
At the time, I would have advocated jail til birth for the substance users. It’s harm and child abuse … the baby’s health should be more important than mums getting high. It’s criminal harm.
Jail.

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Then again there's been no suggestion that CM abused any substances while pregnant, and the review panel will be expected to propose measures that might have stopped her from running and hiding.