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Hospital staff describe brutal scene after teenager gave birth in bathroom, tossed baby in garbage

Updated: July 5, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

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ARTESIA, New Mexico (LifeSiteNews) — Months after a teen mom threw her newborn baby in the trash after giving birth in a hospital bathroom, hospital staff members recounted the horrific scenes they witnessed upon discovering the deceased infant. The young mother has been charged with first degree murder for killing her newborn in New Mexico, which does not restrict abortion at any stage of pregnancy. 

Alexee Trevizo, 19, was charged with first degree murder and tampering with evidence in May after employees of Artesia General Hospital in New Mexico discovered the teen mom’s dead newborn baby in a bathroom trash can in January. 

Trevizo reportedly locked herself in a bathroom and gave birth to the baby after having previously checked into the hospital for back pain, failing to tell staff that she was pregnant. After delivering the baby in the restroom, she allegedly severed the umbilical cord, put the baby in the trash can, and attempted to clean up the blood.

Reports from hospital staff suggest that Trevizo had lied about her status during her hospital stay, telling employees that she had

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