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Meet the 'miracle baby' who grew
outside the womb!
London:
A mother is calling her newborn a 'miracle baby'
after it grew outside her womb and was delivered successfully
in pioneering British operation. In a routine ultra-sound
scan, Jayne Jones discovered that she was 27 weeks'
pregnant and her baby was growing in her abdomen,
on the omentum - the layers of fat that cover the
bowel. Almost all such foetuses die within weeks,
even days, of conception and only one similar case
has ever been reported in Britain. Ten days after
the scan Jones was rushed to Derriford Hospital, Plymouth
by her husband Graham because she had collapsed in
pain. She had to have groundbreaking surgery that
had never been done before in Britain and involved
36 NHS staff. Billy was born weighing 2lb 2oz on April
19 and immediately put in an incubator - where he
was kept warm inside a plastic bag. "He was so tiny.
He was in a little resealable sandwich bag to keep
his temperature up. They told me that, for all the
millions spent on the NICU, what's made the biggest
difference to survival rates are Tesco resealable
sandwich bags," the Telegraph quoted Jones, as saying.
"You look along the incubators and they're all in
them, these bags saying Tesco. It's incredible." "He's
our little miracle baby. That's what they called him
at the hospital - a miracle, Billy the Whizz," she
added. However, the birth was also dangerous for the
mother. Jones had a one in five chance of dying in
childbirth and was placed in a High Dependency Unit
after the birth. She still may need another operation
to remove the placenta that was left in her body but
doctors hope that it will shrink inside her and be
absorbed by the body. "He's got no idea of the trouble
he caused. But I'll make sure he's well aware in later
years." Jones said.
-Sept 1, 2008
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