​A woman pulled over after picking up her daughter from a Gatineau, Que., daycare has pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit.

The woman, 24, appeared Friday in a Gatineau courtroom and also pleaded guilty to:

Two counts of uttering death threats.

Three counts of breaching undertaking.

In response to the plea, the Crown has stayed a charge of driving a motor vehicle while impaired, a different charge than driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit.

The judge sentenced her to 17 days in jail and two years probation and ordered her to seek counselling for anger management and alcohol addiction.

Daycare staff alerted police

Staff at Bé​béjou daycare on Chemin de la Savane called 911 to report a woman who appeared impaired when she showed up at 5:30 p.m. Thursday to retrieve her daughter, police said.

When police arrived they stopped the suspect vehicle a short distance away, near the corner of Chemin Lausanne and Boulevard de la Cité.

The woman behind the wheel appeared intoxicated, police said, and her 16-month-old girl was sitting in the back seat.

The woman was arrested and taken to Gatineau police headquarters, where she blew three times the legal limit for alcohol.

Quebec's child protection department, Direction de la protection de la jeunesse, is taking care of the child.