The mothers say they were drug tested without their knowledge before giving birth and hospital officials reported them to the state for having opiates in their blood, according to civil rights complaints.
them without their knowledge when they went in to give birth, according to civil rights complaints.
Both women’s drug tests falsely came back as “positive” for opiates because they had both eaten “everything” bagels — which contained poppy seeds — the day they went into labor, according to the complaints filed last month against Hackensack University Medical Center and Virtua Voorhees Hospital. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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