Safe Haven For Your Baby

  • It is very important throughout this process that you and your baby are healthy. Please see a physician. It is extremely unsafe to go through a pregnancy with no medical help. If you are unsure of where to go, you have several options for medical care. Call the Healthy Baby Helpline, and someone will help you find free or low-cost healthcare services.

    Wills Eye wants you to know that wherever you go, there is always the option of Safe Haven.

  • You don’t have to worry about the hospital staff asking you for personal information or asking why you’re bringing your baby. They are there to protect babies and want to give newborns all the care they need and deserve, no matter what. No one will ask you who you are or where you live. No information is required.
  • There are signs at hospitals that should tell you where to leave the baby. If you don’t see any signs, give the baby to any hospital staff member – they’ll know what to do.
  • As long as the baby is unharmed, you will not get into trouble. A physician will examine the baby and make sure the newborn stays healthy.
  • It is important that you tell the hospital about any health problems you or the baby may have. You can provide medical information for the baby, but it’s not required and you don’t have to answer any questions. If you’d like, you can take a health history form with you to fill out and mail in anonymously.

After the baby is left at the hospital, he or she is in safe hands. The local county children and youth agency will take custody of the baby and find the baby a good home. If at any point you change your mind and want your baby back, you will need to contact your county children and youth agency.