In re S.M. CA4/1
Mother has three minor children: S.M., A.M., and J.M. At the time dependency proceedings were initiated, S.M. and A.M. were three and two years old, respectively, and J.M. was a newborn infant. Mother first came to the attention of the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (Agency) in March 2015, when she gave birth to S.M. and both tested positive for methamphetamines. Mother admitted using methamphetamines during her pregnancy, including two days before S.M.’s birth. As a result, the family engaged in voluntary services with the Agency, during which Mother participated in a substance abuse treatment program and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) classes. She relapsed in July 2015. After more safety measures were put in place, Mother successfully completed services and the voluntary case was closed. She gave birth to her second child, A.M., in 2016.
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