First mother charged under drug 'assault' law

New law criminalising drug use during pregnancy is 'well-intentioned' but dangerous, say doctors

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The first mother has been charged under a new Tennessee's law which allows a woman to be charged with assault if she uses drugs while pregnant.

Mallory Layola was arrested last week after her newborn baby tested positive for methamphetamine, reports ABC news. She later admitted to smoking the drug days before giving birth.

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