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Fewer rights for expectant mothers


American states are imprisoning women who drink or do drugs while pregnant.

Tennesse has become the first American state to explicitly criminalise pregnant women who take illegal drugs and potentially harm their future children, the latest development in a debate pitting the rights of the mother against those of society and of the unborn.

Though the issue is not directly linked to the controversy over abortion, the state’s governor, Bill Haslam, signed the bill into law in July despite opposition from both pro-choice and pro-life advocates.

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