This post contains themes of stillbirth and may be triggering for some readers.
Amanda Kimbrough is only 35 years old, but she is resigned to spending her foreseeable future in a grim Alabama prison.
Her crime? She didn’t stab anyone. She’s not guilty of sexual assault. It’s not arson, drug trafficking or abduction.
Instead, she’s been jailed over the stillbirth of her son Timmy.
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From conception.......
Very very concerning
This is wrong, yes she took meth but really charged for stillbirth, no sorry, no fetus should be granted essentially personhood.
Hell search her house, charge her with possession if she had and remove her born kids but nope dont agree with a fetus having personhood
100% agree with everything you've said. Yes, it's morally wrong that she took meth while pregnant and yes it's tragic that an otherwise healthy fetus died - but that does not mean the judges should create a disastrous precedent.
You can't compare this situation with abortion, because she had chosen to carry it through. And most states have restrictions on late-term abortions (agree with this or not, it is the law...). I guess I feel that it's not about infringing on the rights of the mother in this case, the right over her own body, because she had no right to take meth. It's illegal to do so; therefore she should face the consequences.
That "chemical endangerment" applies specifically to meth labs (and therefore meth), should be reassuring. Alcoholic women won't face the same prosecution, because alcohol is not illegal, pregnant or not.
Actually, Alabama is in the bible belt and is one of the most difficult states to obtain an abortion in. She may not have had the choice when it come to continuing the pregnancy. May not have been that simple.