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No charges over abandoned newborn No charges over abandoned newborn
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The mother of a baby girl abandoned on a school playing field in Bedford will not face charges, police have said. The mother of a baby girl abandoned on a school playing field in Bedfordshire will not face charges.
Baby Chloe, who was less than three hours old, was left wrapped in a pink blanket and covered with twigs at Daubeney Middle School in Kempston.Baby Chloe, who was less than three hours old, was left wrapped in a pink blanket and covered with twigs at Daubeney Middle School in Kempston.
She was discovered by teenagers and taken to Bedford Hospital South Wing, where police said she was doing well.She was discovered by teenagers and taken to Bedford Hospital South Wing, where police said she was doing well.
The newborn's teenage mother contacted police on Saturday night and is now being helped by social services.The newborn's teenage mother contacted police on Saturday night and is now being helped by social services.
'Social Services matter''Social Services matter'
Bedfordshire Police said the baby was progressing well.Bedfordshire Police said the baby was progressing well.
She was named Chloe by the nurses who cared for her after the two 16-year-olds who found her on Saturday afternoon brought her to the hospital.She was named Chloe by the nurses who cared for her after the two 16-year-olds who found her on Saturday afternoon brought her to the hospital.
Police said she weighed 6.5lbs (2.96kg).Police said she weighed 6.5lbs (2.96kg).
A spokeswoman said police would take no further action against the mother, who she said lives locally.A spokeswoman said police would take no further action against the mother, who she said lives locally.
She said: "She won't be facing charges. This is now a matter for social services."She said: "She won't be facing charges. This is now a matter for social services."
Officers appealed for help in tracing the mother after the baby was found.Officers appealed for help in tracing the mother after the baby was found.
They feared she could have been in need of urgent medical treatment.They feared she could have been in need of urgent medical treatment.