Can the Department of Human Services Take a Newborn Child From the Hospital W/o Parents’ Consent?

Question by Hector: Can the Department of Human Services take a newborn child from the hospital w/o parents’ consent?
My friends’ child was taken from the hospital, into custody by the Department of Human Services, within 24 hrs after birth. The child was said to have been exposed to “amphetamines” during pregnancy by results of meconium testing. The father is trying to gain custody and needs help to better understanding his parental rights.
The mother has prescriptions for and takes medications containing amphetamines.

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Answer by elaeblue
Yes they can do that. He will have to go to court to get his child back and good luck to him. It could take years.

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