A young woman cannot remember giving birth to a baby in a hospital bathroom before disposing of his body in a sanitary bin, a court has heard.
The woman, who cannot be identified, previously admitted concealing the dead body of a child.
The conception of the child is likely to have been a traumatic event which led to the woman not being able to remember, the court heard.
On Monday, she was granted permanent name suppression and was convicted and discharged at the Auckland District Court by Judge Stephen Bonnar.










