ALIQUIPPA — A New Brighton woman was charged after a baby in her care accidentally overdosed on a mixture of drugs, police said.

Michelle Bradley, 30, was charged Tuesday by Aliquippa police with a felony count of endangering the welfare of a child after the incident on Feb. 6.

Aliquippa police were called to a home around 5:30 p.m. in the 1900 block of Main St. for an 11-month-old boy who was unresponsive and barely breathing, according to the police report.

Officers and medics arrived to see Bradley standing outside the home holding the baby. When asked by medics if the baby might have gotten into something, Bradley answered possibly suboxone.

Medics treated the baby with Narcan in the ambulance. The boy was taken to Heritage Valley Sewickley hospital for further treatment, police said.

Bradley told police she was playing with the baby in the living room when she got up to sit in a recliner and fell asleep for about five minutes. When she woke up, the baby was lying on the floor unresponsive.

Bradley said she could have accidentally dropped a piece of her suboxone on the floor but denied having any other drugs in the house, according to the police report.

The baby was taken to UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh for further evaluation, police said.

A doctor at Children’s said the baby’s bloodwork was negative for suboxone, but his urine screening was positive for opiates. A comprehensive drug test showed the baby tested positive for codeine, lidocaine and fentanyl, according to the police report.

The doctor said the baby was expected to make a full recovery, police said.

Bradley was also charged with reckless endangerment. She was free after posting $10,000 bond.