What should be one of the happiest days of her life turned out to be a massive ordeal.
Downs naturally protested the test, saying that the worst drug she had ingested during her pregnancy was Tylenol. A second test was then administered which also came back positive.
Downs was then informed that Child Protective Services (CPS) would be called in to evaluate her once the child was born.
The expecting mother couldn’t figure out why it was coming back positive, but she eventually connected the dots: it was her asthma inhaler.
Her husband searched the Internet, finding a connection between asthma inhalers and positive methamphetamine tests before relaying proof to doctors and nurses.
The next day, Downs’ son was born. And when she went to change the diaper for the first time, she noticed he had a plastic bag over his genitalia.
Several weeks after bringing her son home, Downs said she worried about CPS showing up.
After three weeks, Downs and her husband got the call they were waiting for from a hospital social worker. The worker revealed she wasn’t taking drugs.
“My son is asleep against my shoulder, and I don’t want to disrupt him,” Downs added. “Instead I walk over to the patio door, pull open the blinds, and for the first time in weeks, let the light in.”
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