Jillian Broomstein starts to cry when she talks about the day her newborn son Jeremy was taken from her by New Hampshire's child welfare agency. He was 2 weeks old.
"They came into the house and said they would have to place him in foster care and I would get a call and we would set up visits," she says. "It was scary."
Broomstein, who was 26 at the time, had not used heroin for months and was on methadone treatment. The clinic social worker told her that since Jeremy would test positive for methadone when he was born, she would need to find safe housing or risk losing custody.
[For more on this story by RACHEL GOTBAUM, go to https://www.npr.org/2018/06/02...-to-keep-their-child]
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