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US Installs Special 'baby Boxes' Allowing Mothers To Drop Off Unwanted Newborns by Nobody: 9:58pm On May 05, 2016
Special 'baby boxes' allowing mothers to give away unwanted babies safely have been installed at fire stations in Indiana, USA.

The hatches are climate controlled, padded and lock from the outside.

An alarm is triggered when the door is opened, meaning emergency services know as soon as a baby is put inside.

Similar hatches have appeared around the world, particularly in China, where second-born infants were at particular risk of being abandoned due to the country's strict one-child policy, which began to be phased out last year.

It is believed to be the first such scheme in America.

The boxes are the brainchild of volunteer firefighter Monica Kelsey, from Woodburn, where the first baby box was installed on Tuesday.

A second was dedicated in Michigan City on Thursday, NBC News reports.

The boxes are permitted under Indiana's safe haven laws, which allow mothers to give up their babies at hospitals, police and fire stations without fear of prosecution.

Ms Kelsey, who was abandoned as a baby, said some mothers want anonymity as they fear being judged for their choice.

"This is not criminal - this is legal," she said.

"We don't want to push women away."

According to the NY Daily News, Indiana's Knights of Columbus - the world's largest Catholic fraternal organisation - is funding the first 100 baby boxes, which cost between $1,500 (£1,035) and $2,000 (£1,380).

"With around 100 babies being abandoned every year and some of these babies being dropped off at the doors of fire stations and hospitals we have to extend the Safe Haven Law. These women are telling us that they want complete anonymity and Safe Haven Baby Boxes will ensure that this happens."
Monica Kelsey, of Safe Haven Baby Boxes

See more here: http://www.todaynewsreview.com/p/216/special-baby-boxes-allowing-mothers-to-drop-off-unwanted-new

Re: US Installs Special 'baby Boxes' Allowing Mothers To Drop Off Unwanted Newborns by ULSHERLAN(m): 11:04pm On May 05, 2016
That is a country well planned for

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Re: US Installs Special 'baby Boxes' Allowing Mothers To Drop Off Unwanted Newborns by Dyt(f): 11:47am On May 06, 2016
We will get there

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