Amid a constantly changing reproductive landscape, one West Virginia prosecutor is warning people who have miscarriages in his state that they could get in trouble with the law.

Raleigh County Prosecuting Attorney Tom Truman says that although he personally wouldn’t prosecute someone for a miscarriage, he made the suggestion out of an abundance of caution after hearing from other prosecutors.

Truman even suggests people might want to let local law enforcement know if they’ve have a miscarriage. Several reproductive law experts say people around the country have, indeed, faced charges related to miscarriages — but they still wouldn’t recommend reaching out to law enforcement.

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    2 days ago

    I didn’t know until I learned the hard way that babies are called miracles because so very many pregnancies aren’t viable and the babies die. It’s not just common it’s VERY COMMON. I sincerely hope nobody reading this ever has any reason to think I’m anything but full of shit. :(