Sunday, August 7, 2011

Babies Born Almost without Having Blood on His Body

Posted on 2:30 AM by Unknown

Lucky Lee, birth process

Milton Keynes, England, a result of his mother’s placenta ruptured during the birth process, a baby born almost without having blood on his body. The placenta is broken it makes the baby’s blood is sucked back into his mother’s body. Since almost no blood, the baby is born without a heartbeat.

That’s the dramatic birth of a baby named Lucky Lee’s. Baby boy was born prematurely British. With the condition without the heartbeat due to no blood in her baby’s Lucky Lee had failed the first breath for 15 minutes.

Julie Gillard son (30 years) was born 10 weeks early at Milton Keynes Hospital. Born without a heartbeat and with almost no blood in his body, making the baby should be handled exclusively by the eight doctors to perform chest compression and injected with adrenaline.

Doctors warn Julie Ross and her husband that the baby can only survive two minutes or their babies will experience the risk of brain damage because of the possibility of no blood flow to his brain. But after 12 minutes the baby miraculously managed to take the first breath and call her parents to a baby weighing 1.56 kg was Lucky Lee. Now, five weeks after being treated in neo-natal unit of the hospital, Lee was undergoing a full recovery and will return home next week.

“I knew something was wrong when I did not hear him cry. I feel a little dizzy because of childbirth, but the silence is strange happened to me,” explained Julie Gillard. Julie Lee said when the baby is brought to him, he is white like a small candle. “No drop of blood in him and also there was no heartbeat,” explains Julie.

Julie placenta had ruptured during delivery which causes blood in the body Lucky Lee returned to his mother’s body, thus making Lee pale and have little oxygen. “I feel totally helpless as a mother. When the doctor came and said they could only try two minutes more, my husband, mother and I all felt helpless. We think that’s it,” says Julie. Then after about 30 seconds the doctor shouted, “This boy has just breathed his own!” All the staff was amazed and said he was miracle baby so we had to call him ‘Lucky Lee’.

“We would like to thank all doctors and nurses for bringing our little boy back from death. And all the problems that befall him Lucky Lee makes perfect,” explains Julie.

Lucky Lee was born on June 30, 2011. A brain scan after the recovery period showed no signs of brain damage.

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