A Chandler hospital is responding after a viral video showed a newborn girl dropped on her head.

The video was posted on Facebook Wednesday by Monique Rodgers, who gave birth to twin daughters at Chandler Regional Medical Center in February.

The baby seen in the video is named Morgan.

"I was never notified she was dropped," Rodgers said in her post. "I would like to prevent this from happening to other children being born at this hospital."

Morgan now has a grade 1 hemorrhage on the left side of her brain, Rodgers said.

The video shows three staff members transferring the baby from one set of blankets to another. The newborn is lifted up by one of them, who is still gripping a medical instrument. Then the worker loses control of her.

The baby flips, lands on her head on the table and almost falls over the edge. The workers snatch her up, turn her over and wrap her in a blanket.

The staff member who lost control of the baby glances at another employee, but they don't say a word.

Morgan received a head ultrasound at 5 days old, Rodgers said, but she was not told why and was not given the test results.

"I did not find out that this test was done and the results of this test until this past Saturday when I brought up a different concern to her doctor," Rodgers wrote.

She said she is unsure if the hemorrhage is due to doctors dropping the baby or from her low birth weight.

A grade 1 hemorrhage is defined on medical websites as mild bleeding in the ventricles of the brain.

Morgan was born 3 pounds 4 ounces and was in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit for 12 days because of her weight, according to Rodgers.

The video was shot by Rodgers' husband, Derrick, Fox10 reported. It is unclear whether he talked to staff members about what he witnessed.

Chandler Regional Medical Center said it is reviewing the incident.

Hospital officials said they could not comment on the incident because of patient privacy laws and a request from the family not to release information.

"The safety of our patients and their families is always our top concern," hospital officials said in a written statement. "The medical team at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center takes this matter extremely seriously."

Rodgers wrote that her doctor referred Morgan to a neurologist.

"Someone needs to be held accountable," she said.

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