An Albany mother is facing charges after her 13-month-old daughter ate her heroin, according to police.

Carli Donovan, 25, had passed out Tuesday after using heroin at her home on Third Street, police said. While she was unconscious, her toddler found a bag of heroin and ate it. Upon waking up and becoming aware of what had occurred, Donovan took her daughter to St. Peters Hospital, said police. The hospital staff notified police shortly before midnight of the incident.

The toddler received Narcan, a substance that counteracts the potentially deadly effects of heroin. After the child was stabilized, she was moved to Albany Medical Center Hospital, which has a pediatric intensive care unit.

Police said the child remained at the hospital Wednesday and was listed in stable condition.

Donovan has been charged with first-degree reckless endangerment, a felony, and child endangerment. She was arraigned in the Albany City Criminal Court and was held on $40,000 bail at the Albany County jail.

Albany police spokesperson Steve Smith told WNYT that there were other people at the house when Donovan passed out. However, she is the only facing charges.

Smith says this isn't the first time Donovan has been charged for her drug use.

"From what I understand, this is the first time that a child has been impacted by her addiction. She has been arrested previously -- not here in Albany, but other parts throughout the state, for possession of controlled substances. But this is just a perfect example of how heroin -- it just doesn't discriminate," Smith said.