The trial for the woman accused of storing the remains of six infants in a storage locker, resumed on Monday morning.

Andrea Giesbrecht was arrested in October 2014 after the remains were found in plastic containers in a U-Haul storage locker she had rented.

The pathologist who performed the autopsy on the infant remains took the stand in a Winnipeg courtroom Monday.

Dr. Raymond Rivera testified that one of the babies was a boy, and said there was no evidence of life after birth.

Rivera said the cause of the infant’s death is officially listed as undetermined as decomposition prevented him from determining if it was stillborn.

He went on to tell of the second infant, whom was also a boy, and may have been as old as 30 weeks.

Rivera said he couldn't find indicators of life after birth, but decomposition also limited that assessment. He said the cause of death of the baby boy is also undetermined.

-With files from Jon hendricks and The Canadian Press