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A cocktail of illicit drugs was found in the system of a seven-week-old baby who died following repeated concerns for his welfare made to authorities by hospital staff. 

The child, known as Baby B, cannot be named for legal reasons and was born to a substance-abusing mother who staff at the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne suspected was still using drugs while 20 weeks pregnant. 

The staff raised an 'unborn alert' for him with child protection services and they had recently commenced an investigation when the baby died while co-sleeping with his mother and his stepfather, whom they had ordered to stay away, in December 2020. 

Coroner Audrey Jamieson found this week the child died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) category 2, reported The Herald Sun.

This is used where a baby has died in their sleep from an unknown cause and when suffocation or mechanical asphyxia cannot be confirmed or ruled out. 

Coroner Jamieson said a hair sample test revealed the baby had more than half a dozen drugs in his system that had been ingested through breastmilk, formula or 'environmental contamination'.

These were methylamphetamine, tramadol, codeine, morphine, methadone, oxycodone, diazepam, 6-monoacstylmorphine, and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. 

The baby's mother was suspected to be using drugs while pregnant by staff at the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne who reported her to child protection authorities

The baby's mother was suspected to be using drugs while pregnant by staff at the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne who reported her to child protection authorities 

Numerous concerns about the welfare of the child had been raised with authorities since the first report of his mother's suspected drug use while pregnant in June 2020.

The child was born in October and the following month Child Protection, part of the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing, was told the boy's mother verbally threatened his older sibling at a supermarket while potentially on drugs.

A few days later Baby B was seen

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