Maybe a little more info might help/ An Alabama woman was arrested on Tuesday and charged for chemical endangerment of a child after having a stillbirth. Chelsey Redmon-Zellers, 24, delivered a stillborn baby at a hospital on May 18 following a full-term pregnancy, and the baby allegedly tested positive for methamphetamine, amphetamines, and fentanyl. Redmon-Zellers also tested positive at the hospital. Her bail was set at $200,000. The state’s chemical endangerment law was originally designed to protect children from home-based meth labs and was never intended to be used against pregnant women.
Maybe a little more info might help/ An Alabama woman was arrested on Tuesday and charged for chemical endangerment of a child after having a stillbirth. Chelsey Redmon-Zellers, 24, delivered a stillborn baby at a hospital on May 18 following a full-term pregnancy, and the baby allegedly tested positive for methamphetamine, amphetamines, and fentanyl. Redmon-Zellers also tested positive at the hospital. Her bail was set at $200,000. The state’s chemical endangerment law was originally designed to protect children from home-based meth labs and was never intended to be used against pregnant women.
if she’s a full blown meth addict who kept using while pregnant instead of aborting then jail will be the perfect opportunity for rehab