Japan's 2nd Baby Hatch Opens in Tokyo

Japan's 2nd Baby Hatch Opens in Tokyo

San-ikukai Hospital chief Hitoshi Kato (center) announces the establishment of Japan's second
San-ikukai Hospital chief Hitoshi Kato (center) announces the establishment of Japan's second "baby hatch" at a press conference at the Tokyo metropolitan government head office in the capital's Shinjuku Ward on Monday.

   Tokyo, March 31 (Jiji Press)--San-ikukai, a Tokyo-based social welfare corporation, announced Monday the start of its "Baby Basket" project to protect lives of newborn babies at its hospital in the capital's Sumida Ward.
   Beginning 1 p.m. the same day, women can anonymously drop off their babies up to four weeks old round the clock at a place in San-ikukai Hospital in the Kinshicho district, the second "baby hatch" in Japan after the one set up at Jikei Hospital in the city of Kumamoto in May 2007.
    Within a minute after receiving a baby, the hospital will dispatch an official to the hatch, San-ikukai said, adding that it will look for foster parents in cooperation with child guidance centers.
   Also under the project, mothers can give birth in secret by letting only a limited number of hospital staff know who they are.
   "Such tragic incidents as newborn desertion and fatal child abuse continue to happen," Hitoshi Kato, head of San-ikukai Hospital, told a press conference at the Tokyo metropolitan government's head office. "I'm going to make efforts to create a society where this project is no longer necessary."

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