Shocking video shows premature baby being dropped on her head by hospital staff in Arizona - days before the twin girl suffered a brain hemorrhage Monique and Derrick Rodgers welcomed their twins, Morgan and Madison, on Valentine's Day at Chandler Regional Medical Center Derrick caught on video how a doctor apparently dropped his daughter Morgan onto bassinet head first Ultrasound performed five days later showed Morgan suffered a brain hemorrhage, but it's unknown if it was related to the fall By Snejana Farberov For Dailymail.com Published: 15:23 BST, 3 May 2019 | Updated: 15:26 BST, 3 May 2019 Viewcomments Arizona parents are demanding answers after sharing an upsetting video that purports to show hospital staff drop one of their twin daughters just moments after their birth. Monique and Derrick Rodgers, of Chandler, welcomed their twins, Morgan and Madison, ahead of schedule this past Valentine's Day at Chandler Regional Medical Center. Just days later, they say their daughter Morgan, who was born underweight, suffered a hemorrhage on the left side of her brain, and know they want to know if it was caused by the fact that a doctor allegedly dropped her onto a hospital bassinet head first. This screenshot is taken from a video shot by Derrick Rodgers, which shows his daughter Morgan being cleaned up by doctors after her delivery in February The video appears to show a doctor losing his grip of the prematurely born twin girl, causing her to fall head first onto a hospital bassinet (left and right) Another medic saves the baby from potentially falling off the bassinet to the floor The staff do not appear to acknowledge what happened among themselves, and the baby's parents say they never apologized In the cellphone video recorded by the father and shared on Facebook on Wednesday, it appears that the tiny crying infant narrowly avoids falling to the floor off the bassinet while being cleaned from the delivery by a team of three hospital workers. Baby Morgan is saved by another staffer, who snatches her from mid-air after the doctor loses his grip on the child. The entire episode lasts mere seconds. As of Friday morning, the Rodgers' video has been viewed more than 1.3million times and shared more than 48,000 times, and counting. Derrick told ABC15 that when he saw what happened, he was enraged and confronted the doctor who he says let his daughter slip out of his hands. ‘I told him, “You dropped my baby,”’ he recalled. ‘He had like a nonchalant look on his face. Then I showed him the video, and he had nothing to say after that.’ Morgan remained in the hospital neonatal intensive care unit for 12 days post-delivery because she was born weighing just 3lbs 4oz. On the fifth day of her hospital stay, a head ultrasound was performed on the infant. Monique and Derrick Rodgers are pictured with their twins Morgan (left) and Madison (right) at their home in Chandler, Arizona, nearly three months after the birth Morgan was diagnosed with a small brain hemorrhage five days after her delivery, and the parents demand to know if it was caused by the drop The Rodgers couple told Fox 10 they did not get the results of the test until six weeks later. The ultrasound showed that their daughter suffered a grade 1 germinal matrix hemorrhage, or a small bleed, in her brain. Monique and her husband, who also have two older children, are angry because they say the doctors never acknowledged, or apologized for, dropping their daughter. ‘For them to just drop you baby and you don’t know if there's going to be any long-term damage because no one has ever talked to you, no one has brought it to your attention,’ the mother said with tears streaming down her face. Nearly three months later, the mother says Morgan has begun exhibiting behaviors that she believes are not normal. ‘She clenches up and she shakes… it doesn’t seem normal,’ Monique said. The parents say they have to wait until August to take their daughter to a neurologist for an evaluation. The Arizona couple also have an older son (pictured) and daughter Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility