Butterbox Babies
Title: Butterbox Babies
Category: /History
Details: Words: 823 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Butterbox Babies
Category: /History
Details: Words: 823 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
 “Lovely Babies For Adoption” is what the advertisement for the Ideal Maternity
Home and Sanitarium versed to many couples unable to bear children beginning in the
late 1920's. Although the ad held true as to the children, the operation of this business
was far from lovely. Originally designed as a sanitarium for the sick, the hospital soon
became a birthing facility. Operating without any supervision, the facility was a place of
joy for couples adopting
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publishing company displayed the truth behind the facility’s
doors. Pediatricians inspections testified to “striking overcrowding”, “fly-filled
nurseries”, and “malnourished children”. Witnesses who had birthed in the home also
came forward to admit to their babies being neglected and murdered. Women also
admitted to lying on adoption papers and even posing as nurses for health inspectors
visits. On November 17, 1945, the Ideal Maternity Home was ordered closed, and the
“Butterbox Babies” tragedy came to an end.