Program Summary:
This session focuses on pregnancy outcomes most frequently subject to surveillance and prosecution, including self-managed abortion, concealed birth, and fetal demise. We will ground these discussions in the underlying medical science and clinical decision-making processes, then critically examine assumptions about harm from in utero substance exposure. The session will also address the far more prevalent non-drug contributors to adverse birth outcomes—such as structural inequities, chronic disease, inadequate prenatal care, environmental exposures, and psychosocial stress—and how these factors are routinely ignored or misattributed to substance use in both clinical and legal settings.
DATE: Thursday, May 7, 2026
TIME: 12:00-1:30pm EST (90-minute conversation)
COST: FREE (registration is required)
LOCATION: Zoom link will be sent after registration
Faculty:
Kima Joy Taylor, MD, MPH
Mishka Terplan, MD, MPH
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