Michigan’s Safe Delivery of Newborns

September 23, 2009

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Safe Delivery of Newborns

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Michigan’s Fire Departments are a key step in the Safe Delivery of Newborn program.  Many fire departments are aware of the law, although they may not have the resources they need at their fingertips.

Michigan’s Safe Delivery of Newborns law (effective January 1, 2001) provides legal protection for a parent to surrender a newborn within 72 hours of birth in a safe anonymous manner to a an Emergency Services Provider: on-duty fire, police and hospital personnel or a paramedic, EMT who responds to 9-1-1 emergency call.

The Law allows a parent with an unplanned, hidden pregnancy an alternative to infant abandonment of infanticide.

For more information and resources on Safe Delivery law and procedures, go to the Michigan Department of Human Services web-site.  For additional information call the Safe Delivery Hotline at (866)-733-7733.

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