People
Mother was left speechless when she saw the ‘doctors wrapping her baby in a plastic bag’!

To help him survive doctors kept Pace warm by placing him in a plastic drawstring neonatal bag moments after he was delivered. His parents Bella and Paul were making a 150-mile round-trip to visit their son as the tiny tot has spent the first weeks of his life in intensive care at the Children’s Hospital while his lungs are developing.
Bella, a receptionist who has three other children, was rushed to the hospital after her waters broke. She was transferred to a different hospital where doctors tried to delay labour but were forced to perform an emergency caesarean four days later.
The 33-year-old said: “We’re getting there, slowly. “He was actually trying to be born at 24 weeks but we had some drugs to try and delay it. When he was at 25 weeks, he decided he had enough.
“There was a chance of a premature birth as my previous 12-year-old was born 10 weeks early.
“When I went in, I was already 2cm diIated, so he was just desperate to come out. “I had some anti-clotting medication because I had been in bed for a week beforehand. “Because I had that I could not have had an epidural as I could have bled into my spine.
“When he was born the doctors worked on him to get him breathing for five minutes. “They then they popped him in a neonatal bag, which is basically a drawstring bag type thing that is used to keep him warm because Pace couldn’t regulate his temperature. “If he was born at home, even putting him in a plastic bag would have helped.”
Despite his tiny size, Bella and Paul visit Pace every day and are now able to hold him. Bella said: “You can see how much he’s developing into a normal looking baby. “All that extra time you get with him that you normally wouldn’t get. It’s all the little things you take you for granted, like opening his eyes.
“The first time we had a cuddle was when he was a week old. “He was minute and his skin is quite delicate so you could not touch him. “He just about fits in your hand, with a little leg hanging over.
“Progress is slow, the lungs aren’t developed until 32 weeks. So he was on a ventilator at first and now he’s on a different breathing machine.”
- People20 hours ago
Man Leaves Store After His Card Is Declined. 15 Mins Later He Comes Back With A Cop That Says One Thing
- People23 hours ago
Woman Marries Disabled Person, but a Jaw-Dropping Surprise Awaits Her at the Wedding!
- People11 hours ago
Little Girl Attacked on Bus, Principal Calls Video ‘Gruesome and Horrifying’
- People1 hour ago
Dad Put Baby Up For Adoption — 24 Years Later They Realize They Were Always ‘Together’
- People24 hours ago
Black Man Holds Old Lady’s Hand, and the Heartbreaking Reason Will Leave You Stunned!
- People18 hours ago
Mom Walks In On Her Boyfriend On Top Of Her 12-Year-Old Daughter, Makes Him Pay The Price
- People21 hours ago
Teacher Breaks Her Silence After Parents Demand School Authority To Sack Her Over Her Body Shape
- People8 hours ago
Just As Wife Is About To Get Away With Murdering Husband, Parrot Takes Matters Into Own Hands