Mothers Behind Bars


    Did you know that the United States has the second highest rate of imprisoning women coming in second to Thailand? This is concerning as most pregnancies that occur in prison are unexpected and unplanned. This is then followed by difficulties such as a lack of prenatal care, substance abuse, maternal trauma, and limited social support. The article "The Realities of Pregnancy and Mothering While Incarcerated", gives a deep view into the hardships and needs of women who are pregnant in prison. These include breastfeeding, access to abortion, risks of incarcerated pregnancies, and more. There is also an extensive segment on what it's like for mothers to lose their children to the system. We highly encourage readers to go through this article if they want to learn more.

https://jaapl.org/content/early/2020/05/13/JAAPL.003924-20

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  1. I find it interesting that the United States is being compared to Thailand in a way that that affects the mother of the child whilst being incarcerated. I was unaware of the issues that the mother would face in such a difficult time however due to reading this article i can acknowledge the issues a mother who is "behind bars" may face these trials and tribulations and i am in full support of their hardships during these times.

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