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‘Bomber mama’ to rehab

She’s heroin-hooked and incarcerated, and hasn’t seen her baby — a healthy, drug-free little girl named “Melody Sunshine” — since giving birth last week while hospitalized in police custody.

New details of “Bomb Mom” Morgan Gliedman, the millionaire doctor’s daughter turned-accused-weapons maven, emerged yesterday as the Dalton grad was bailed out to attend a mandatory 30-day in-patient rehab.

Hit with first-degree weapons charges for explosive powder and a pair of illegal shotguns found in her Greenwich Village apartment, Gliedman, 27, was freed on a $150,000 bail bond, given an ankle-monitoring bracelet and shipped off to an undisclosed treatment program.

The pale, shell-shocked-looking new mom — whom cops have called an admitted junkie — has lived the classic good-girl-meets-bad-boy story, people who know her told The Post yesterday, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“She comes from a great family, raised on Park Avenue, went to a great school, but then this guy introduced her to drugs,” one acquaintance told The Post, referring to baby daddy and co-defendant Aaron Greene, 31, who has a string of felony weapons charges on his rap sheet. He’s the son of a prominent architectural restorer.

Cops say they found numerous terrorist and do-it-yourself bomb-making handbooks in the couple’s apartment.

Gliedman stopped doing heroin when she learned she was pregnant, the acquaintance said. The baby was born perfectly healthy, without an addiction or other health problems, said another source apprised of the baby’s condition.

Melody Sunshine is being cared for by Gliedman’s mom, Susyn Schops Gliedman, a broker at Prudential Douglas Elliman, and dad, Dr. Paul Gliedman, head of radiation oncology at Beth Israel Brooklyn. Morgan hasn’t seen her daughter since the birth.

“She wants to get clean. She wants to address this legal issue. She wants to raise her daughter,” said celebrity bail bondsman Ira Judelson, who posted Gliedman’s bail, and did the bonds for Lil Wayne and Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Once she is released from rehab, her ankle bracelet will allow her to travel throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn, he said.

Her lawyer, noted criminal defense attorney Gerald Shargel, declined comment except to say that Gliedman is holding up “as well as can be expected under the circumstances.”

She’s due back in court Jan. 29 on the weapons charges and unrelated grand larceny rap for allegedly swiping electronics and credit cards from someone she’d met at a bar in February.