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Woman sentenced for abandoning baby in Birmingham park | Woman sentenced for abandoning baby in Birmingham park |
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A woman who dumped her newborn baby in a plastic bag in a Birmingham park has been spared prison. | A woman who dumped her newborn baby in a plastic bag in a Birmingham park has been spared prison. |
The child, thought to be just 24 hours old when she was abandoned, was discovered by a dog walker in Stechford Park in October. | The child, thought to be just 24 hours old when she was abandoned, was discovered by a dog walker in Stechford Park in October. |
She was named Jade by hospital staff, after the dog that found her, and later put into foster care. | She was named Jade by hospital staff, after the dog that found her, and later put into foster care. |
The 27-year-old mother was given a six-month jail sentence, suspended for two years, with two years supervision. | The 27-year-old mother was given a six-month jail sentence, suspended for two years, with two years supervision. |
The woman, who had been suffering post-natal depression, pleaded guilty to wilfully abandoning the baby in a hearing at Birmingham Crown Court in May. | |
West Midlands Police said the child could have died within an hour if she had not been found, due to her low body temperature. | |
Baby Jade was discovered wrapped in a towel inside a bag in a bush by Roger Wilday, who was out walking his German Shepherd dog in Stechford Park on 31 October. | |
Sentencing the mother, Judge Simon Drew at Birmingham Crown Court said she had acted in "panic and desperation". | |
'Very vulnerable' | 'Very vulnerable' |
The court heard she gave birth on the bathroom floor at her mother's home. | |
She had hidden the pregnancy from her family and did not involve medical professionals because she was scared and feared she could not cope. | She had hidden the pregnancy from her family and did not involve medical professionals because she was scared and feared she could not cope. |
The court was also told she had other children and had broken up with their father. | The court was also told she had other children and had broken up with their father. |
The judge said: "The defendant was suffering from post-natal depression. When her partner left things began to spiral out of control." | |
He said she feared her children would be taken away from her and decided to conceal the pregnancy. | He said she feared her children would be taken away from her and decided to conceal the pregnancy. |
The court was told that, following the birth, the woman washed and fed the child before taking her to the park. | |
Judge Drew said the infant was "very young, hours old and therefore very vulnerable". | |
Prosecutor Rhydian James said it was a "large stroke of luck" she was discovered | |
Baby Jade was taken to Heartlands Hospital, where she was put in an incubator, suffering from hypothermia. She was discharged two weeks later. | |
The baby, now almost nine months old, has been renamed and is in foster care, police said. | The baby, now almost nine months old, has been renamed and is in foster care, police said. |