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Parents’ Touch Saves Baby’s Life
Pete Vincent and Emily Ashurst had to make the difficult decision to take their six-week-old daughter Grace off life support. The newborn was suffering from late onset Group B-strep meningitis, which she contracted from her mother at birth.
Grace had been on life support and doctors gave her a 1-percent chance of survival. Her parents made the decision to let her die peacefully.
The baby was removed from the machine and her parents took turns holding her. Grace stopped breathing, as doctors had predicted she would, but then would start up again. And then stop. And then start. Over the course of six hours. It became clear that Grace was not going to die.
In the weeks following, her temperature, blood pressure and heart rate stablized and returned to normal. She has lost her sight, but doctors aren’t sure (this time!) that it’s permanent.
Sweet!
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4 Comments
Ali commented on Jun 22 09 at 11:39 pmThere is no proff their touch saved her life. Were they nto allowed ot touch her before? That title is misleading, untrue and silly. The baby lived because she began to recover from the illness.
Greer's Mum commented on Jun 23 09 at 8:16 amGreat story! What a strong little girl. Grace is a perfect name for her.
Kelly commented on Jun 23 09 at 10:46 am@ Ali – how tiring it must be to walk around with all that hate.
I agree great story!! Who cares WHY she began to recover but that she did!!
MMCMomma commented on Oct 31 09 at 2:42 pmAli: Google the case studies on kangaroo care and therapeutic touch-based healing in the elderly. There IS proof that touch promotes recovery. No doubt you’ll find something else to scorn after, but this simple, basic approach works in many, many cases. Big medicine even says so.
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