Poppy Seeds Trigger Child Neglect Investigations
Drug tests for new moms are "unnecessary and nonconsensual," argues the ACLU.

Before Kate L. gave birth to a baby girl last September, a nurse at New Jersey's Hackensack University Medical Center collected a urine sample from the soon-to-be mother. Kate thought nothing of it, because she was accustomed to having her urine tested for protein levels during her pregnancy. She had no idea that her urine would be tested for drugs, which resulted in a terrifying, monthslong investigation aimed at determining if she was a fit mother.
Kaitlin K. had a similar experience when she gave birth to a baby boy at Virtua Voorhees Hospital in Camden County, New Jersey, the following month. The immediate culprit in both cases seems to have been a poppy seed bagel that triggered a false positive for opiates. That, in turn, led to state investigations of alleged child neglect.
The real blame, according to state discrimination complaints that the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Jersey filed in March, lies with the hospitals. The ACLU says they conducted surreptitious, medically unnecessary, and woefully inadequate drug tests, then reported the erroneous results to the state.
"No one should be subjected to unnecessary and nonconsensual drug tests," ACLU staff attorney Molly Linhorst said in a press release. "Our clients are sending a clear message to hospitals that these testing and reporting policies are unacceptable. Discriminatory testing policies like these upend what should be a time of joy for families, and so often subject them to further trauma and unwarranted investigation by the state."
The message that the ACLU is trying to send should have been received long ago. The risk of false drug test results caused by poppy seed consumption has been widely recognized for many years, and litigation involving precisely the situation that Kate and Kaitlin encountered goes back more than a decade. Several of those lawsuits led to settlements with hospitals and/or child welfare agencies.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which opposes drug testing of perinatal patients, warns that the "legal consequences" of false positives "can be devastating to the patient and her family." The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services likewise notes that such erroneous results "can be disastrous," because they "may mean the loss of custody of children and, in some states, legal prosecution." Despite those warnings, the hospitals that treated Kate and Kaitlin used codeine cutoffs far below the federally recommended standard.
The hospitals declined to comment on the complaints. A Virtua spokesperson said the company, which is "dedicated to providing safe, comprehensive, and equitable care," was "fully committed to reviewing this matter."
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Michigan Democrats against privacy from Unions.
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/michigan-democrats-vote-to-give-public-employees-personal-information-to-unions/
"The Michigan Senate approved a bill along party lines last Thursday to require public employers to furnish unions with employees’ personal information — including their full names, home and work addresses, home and work email addresses, personal phone numbers, and wages — regardless of whether they are union members.
Per NPR, the bill’s sponsor, state senator John Cherry, argues that “unions need that data to fully serve everyone in a workplace.”
Wait until some union guy creeps on a woman using that information . . . . sue the union into bankruptcy.
Toronto Blue Jays cut pitcher for insuffuciently repudiating his religious beliefs:
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/06/anthony-bass-is-baseballs-first-martyr-to-lgbtq2s-orthodoxy/?utm_source=recirc-desktop&utm_medium=blog-post&utm_campaign=river&utm_content=more-in&utm_term=first
“The demand on Bass wasn’t that he say bland and nice things, but that he repudiate part of his belief system as a Christian. And, remember, we aren’t talking about someone whose job was to be the assistant dean for equity at a liberal-arts college somewhere, where woke ideology is a professional requirement. Bass’s job was to trot out from the bullpen every other night or so and get three major-league batters out — velocity, accuracy, and movement are the necessities here, not diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Or, so one would have thought prior to last week. But things have changed, at least in Toronto, where the ethos of manufactured outrage and Maoist-era-style apologies, driven by the belief that unwelcome speech is threatening, has corrupted Major League Baseball.”
But even ritual humiliation was not enough to satisfy the bloodlust of the LGBT@#$%* community and Bass’s tenure with the team was terminated.
“According to the Athletic, the eleven days that Bass stayed on the roster after his Instagram post “disappointed and hurt the LGBTQ+ community.” The correct answer should have been to defenestrate him without delay.
Preposterously, as part of his forced rehabilitation, Bass was scheduled to catch the ceremonial first pitch to open up Pride Weekend on Friday, a decision made in a meeting Bass had — entirely voluntarily, of course — with Pride Toronto executive director Sherwin Modeste.
At least Bass wasn’t around to mar the celebration of the High Holy Days of Pride Weekend at Rogers Centre.
The Blue Jays were pulling out all the stops with a rainbow-flag-jersey giveaway, a video feature on a bisexual college baseball player from Ontario, the presentation of an outsize Blue Jays Progress Pride flag on the field, and additional gender-neutral bathrooms.
Moreover, according to a press release on MLB.com, the Blue Jays planned “Pride-themed activities, photo opportunities, drag queen performances, and celebratory décor and atmosphere around the ballpark, including the exterior roof lit in rainbow colours.”
Not least, drag queen Jessie James was singing the national anthem.
No one can accuse the Blue Jays of not fully embracing the spirit of pride ideology, including the illiberalism.”
What blasphemy did he commit against the state religion?
Bass tweeted support for the Bud Light and Target boycotts.
Hopefully he'll find another team willing to take him.
Not going to happen. MLB totally in the progressive tank. Dollars to donuts they are going to blackball him.
Kershaw is lucky he is too good to be exiled...yet.
The Dodgers should be facing federal and state charges though. They brought a comedy troupe into their workplace to mock the religion of many of their employees. Religious affiliation is a protected class. Fans can decide whether or not to attend that day if the show offends them, but employees (both the players and the stadium staff) are expected to show up to work.
HEY RAT get your own column. This is SO FAR off topic Get a clue.
Never apologize to these animals. You're not going to be forgiven anyway.
Ban the Toronto Blue Jays from coming into the USA to play . . . .
Maoist-era-style apologies
Nat’l review cracks me up. They still think “Maoist-era” is an insult.
I’m can’t remember the incident, but if I recall, James Lindsay was at a debate on wokeness, and he invoked Mao, and half the audience started clapping. remember, this is the same cohort (or at least the offspring) that chanted “Marx, Mao, Marcuse!” in 1968.
PS: There's a reason why "literally worse than Hitler" is a thing, but "literally worse than Mao" isn't.
Yet another reason to avoid New Jersey in its entirety.
As I like to say, NJ is what life would be like had we lost the American Revolution, or the Cold War.
The Man in the Hackensack Castle?
Pretty much; only it’s for real in this case as opposed to the alternate reality portrayed by that series.
the Jersey-side Philly suburbs were a good place to be young in the 80s
This inappropriate use of perfectly good chemical data has been going on for at least three decades that I can recall, and everyone in the field knows that the presence of many of these opiates is not indicative of drug use. Yet, the politicians seem determined to keep pushing these tests, all in the name of "doing something".
There are many ways out of these messes, but the first would be for the politicians (and bureaucrats) to be required to take, and live by, an analog of the Hippocratic Oath, starting with "First, do no harm....".
In the cases above, the test are being pushed by hospitals, not politicians. Which unfortunately means that the Hippocratic Oath has already failed to solve this problem.
A good idea in principle but not working in practice.
of COURSE the hospitals are pushing these tests. They GET MORE MONEY that way if they come back clean, and they get EVEN MORE money if they come back even close to dirty.
Its all about the Benjamins, as usual. Justl ike the whole covidiocy was/is.
Hospitals and medical providers are doing this under the coercion of the federal government. IOW, they are serving as auxiliary DEA agents.
I’ve seen it in health care settings for years, and the results of a drug panel (screen) are considered to be irrefutable. Many who work in the system, especially nurses, believe they are doing God’s work by “catching” miscreant mothers and forcing them into recovery under the threat of losing their parental rights of their newborn infant.
When government is involved, there be force and threats of violence.
A nurse who doesn't understand the limits of the test that he is running should not be performing that test without competent supervision.
I think it dates back further than that:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFqOSa7u0dA
We need common sense poppy seed controls.
Why does anyone *need* a poppy seed bagel?
Simple: to feed the DEA and CPS.
the Seinfeld episode should be required viewing at all hospitals with this policy.
Borrowing the urine of a geriatric woman may not work out how you expect.
Hospitals need to learn that patients are customers, not wards of the hospital. You don't fucking snitch on your customers.
See my comment above; nothing could be further from the perception of patents as “customers.” Our government drug war has totally pervaded the health care system. I’ve worked in that system for decades, and nothing short of a fucking sea change will alter it. This is the result of years of government coercion ( sanctions, loss of revenue, prosecution) in their efforts to win the war on drugs.
"people are dying", bleat the mindless sheep.
Pretty much. Gotta do something.
maybe seal the border with Mexico to end or at least limit the huge pipeline delivering fentanyl and other nasties to the hundred thousand per year who kill themselves with it.
Meanwhile some cities are spending tax money (what else do they do so well?) to provide "safe" injection zones so people can feed their drug habits "securely"and without repercussions.
Franz Kafka, were he alive today, could write a new dystopian ovel about this bizarro world we have so carefully, and at such great expense, fabricated for ourselves.
If you want in here, mask up and get vaccinated, otherwise, go pound sand.
As long as taxpayers are forced to pay for the consequences of parental drug use, taxpayers will drug test parents.
The hospital, in taking the sample, are acting as medical care providers. Fine. When they run the tox panel on the pee, they are moving outside that function, ever so slightly, but certainly. When tey routinely turn over those results to government drug enforcement agencies, they ARE well outside the medical care bailiwick, they have now begin to function as an arm of the government.
I seem to recall something about one of those paragraphs they numbered oh so long ago.. seems it ran something like this: to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects.
To be secure in their PERSONS would surely extend to the pee they asked you to put into their bottle, or at least maybe EFFECTS might qualify as it is some personal item that pertains to the individual.
Seems these two women have the makings of a massive lawsuit agaonst the hospital for violation of their civil rights under the US Constitution. A few hospitals get their clocks cleaned this practice will end, pronto.
A far more effective and safe means of addressing this issue would be, rather than jump on the snitch bus and "go tell Daddy" have one of the nurses, so trained, to go over the results of the entire panel, each test in turn. When they get to the tox section, note the response.. if it is puzzlement or surprise or :how can that be?" ask if she remembers what she ate earlier in the day... perhaps even make a few specitic queries.. any chance you had bagels for breakfast? Yes.. I did. Do you remember what flavour theywere? On my favourite, opiium laced bagels.. er, no, I meant poppy seed bagels. Nurse can then make her ware that poppy seeds DO return a false positive for opium, so be aware of that.
But then, so many gummit AID gents would be denied their opportunity to go full rambo, get lots more money, and be seen as the Supermen cleaning up the planet, one bagel at a time.
HOW ridiculous.
So the ACLU has spun itself back 'round to argue 'nonconsensual' I see.
This was the core of the plot for a "Seinfeld" episode decades ago. How is it that hospitals still give any credibility to this junk science? It was funny when Elaine almost lost her job, it's not so damn funny when the state wants to steal a child from a good and capable mother.
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