WINNIPEG - A woman accused of hiding the remains of six infants in a Winnipeg storage locker is to be back in court Friday after her bail hearing was delayed yet again.

The lawyer for Andrea Giesbrecht says he couldn't go ahead with a bail application because the Crown has not yet shared a complete autopsy report.

Greg Brodsky says autopsy results are needed to determine how the infants died and how old they were -- including whether they were full term.

Giesbrecht, who is 40, is facing six charges of concealing the bodies, as well as unrelated fraud charges and a count of breaching a court order.

Police said at the onset it could take months of forensic examination before it's known who the parents were, how the infants died and whether they were full term.

Brodsky has said if the remains turn out to be less than 20 weeks gestation, they would not be considered children under the law.