This mother insists to see her daughter in the morgue, discovers something incredible!
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The miracle baby, Luz Milagros. What at first seemed like a tragic story ended up shocking the world. When this woman visited the morgue to mourn the death of her newborn daughter, she couldn't believe what she found there. Keep watching to find out what it was.
Argentinian Analia Buchett and her husband, Fabian Bernan were in great pain when they learned that they had lost their newborn daughter named Luz Milagros. The baby was born prematurely. On the morning of third April 2012. Analyze broke down when she received the news that the little girl had been stillborn, which meant that they had lost her even before they had the chance to meet her. As she was born three months before her due date and weighed just 780 grams, the news of Luz Milagros tragic death came as no great surprise.
Still, the news shocked the couple and with heavy hearts they went to visit her 12 hours later at the morgue. There they hoped to give miracles lose a first and last goodbye. However, on arrival, the couple were met with an unbelievable surprise. After opening the coffin to see her, they could not believe what they found there, trembling in her coffin, was their little girl who really was alive, although not in the most stable condition. At first, Annalia was convinced that she had imagined that the baby was shaking.
But when she saw her again, she said she fell violently to her knees. She was more than surprised to see the little one shaking and breathing. How she had survived almost 12 hours alone down there was a true miracle. But Analyze didn't feel the need to question it. At the time, God had given her back her baby and her family and she burst into tears and laughed in disbelief before opening the coffin and Ally had insisted on taking her sister's mobile phone into the refrigerated Chamber.
She had been denied the right to see her baby and wanted a photo for the funeral and for her own memories. With the phone ready, she waited patiently while her husband struggled to open the lid. Yet to find a crowbar, proving that the hospital had no intention of letting this couple see their baby even once. Finally, the stage coffin was open and it was then that Annalia got the scare of her life. I pushed the lid aside and saw the little hand with the five fingers.
I touched it and then I uncovered her face. Then I heard a little scream. I convinced myself I was imagining it. Then I took a step back and saw her wake up. It was as if she was saying, Mummy, you've come for me.
Fabian also says he found it hard to believe what he saw and vividly remembers whispering to himself, It's my imagination, it's my imagination. After the discovery, a morgue worker immediately picked up the girl to confirm that she was alive. As the couple was two days to move with Fabian Andalia frozen in shock, and Alia's brother picked up the baby and ran as fast as he could to the hospital. As he entered the neonatal intensive care unit, he started screaming at the doctor's and pleading for someone to help him. He says the baby was so cold it was like carrying a bottle of ice.
But how did this breach happen in the first place? How is it possible that so many medical staff came to the same conclusion that this little angel was dead? Why was she never given to her mother for even one cuddle? There's so many questions that still remain unanswered. According to the Bukett family, the entire delivery process was unprofessional declared dead.
Lose Malagros was quickly placed in a coffin and taken to the morgue, and Aliya says she was given the death certificate no more than 20 minutes after the birth. And she was incredibly confused. There was so much she didn't understand. She had given birth to four other children and was puzzled why she had not been given a general anesthetic this time. On top of this, she was angry that she was not able to see her baby before she was put in the coffin and taken away.
Why was that right? Taken away from her, she recounted. My baby was born at 10:24 A.m. And at eleven 05:00 A.m. Was already in the drawer.
She spent 12 hours in the freezing cold of that morgue. I saw for myself the ice on her body. Obviously, Annalia and her family opened up an inquiry into the neglect shown by the hospital staff at Hospital Paradox in the city of Residencia and did not hesitate to sue them for malpractice. In turn, this caused five medical staff to be suspended pending further investigation. Since the Bogeye family have spoken publicly about the unprofessionalism they experienced, especially after what happened following the finding of baby Luz Milagros.
Tragically, little Luz Milagros has now passed away. She died in the Hospital Provincial in Rosario, Argentina, just a few short months after celebrating her first birthday. According to Leonardo Crowana, Rosario hospital Secretary of health, she died of multi organ failure and disseminated intravascular coagulation, which then led to shock. After first being found, Louis Malaga spent ten weeks in a hospital in Buenos Aires. Understandably, the family chose for their baby to be treated elsewhere from where she was born.
Throughout her initial ten week recovery, the baby stayed in a specialist unit in Residencia before being allowed to be taken home. Even then, doctors warned the family that Luz Milagros would need constant medical attention due to how fragile she still was. For several months, baby Louis Milagros was OK. But things took a turn for the worse after she passed her first birthday. Analia rushed her into the hospital after she suffered a medical complication where she unfortunately suffered from cardiac arrest.
Tragically, she was unable to be revived. Prior to Lucille Grano's death, Annali and her family had been tirelessly trying to raise funds so they could take the baby to China. Here, they hoped Milgrano would be able to undergo stem cell treatment, but unfortunately, the trip was never approved by the doctors. They feared her health was too delicate, but it is this decision that ultimately led to her death. According to the family, during the month leading up to her death, Louis Milgrano's weighed a healthy £13 and was breathing predominantly on her own.
She did, however, show signs of slow brain development, which was a serious concern from the get go. As heartbreaking as this story is, Edward Bell, a University of Iowa specialist and premature infants, addresses the unlikelihood of survival for a baby born at just 26 weeks old. Even in the most well developed parts of the world, it's difficult for doctors to do anything if they can do anything to heighten the baby's chances of survival. Miracle Baby Noah Clary fortunately, not all premature babies face such tragic ends. As Louis Milgrano said, Baby Noah is just one example of a premature baby beating all odds against his survival and coming out on top.
His parents, Helen and Neil Clary, could not predict the circumstances around Noah's birth in their worst nightmares. So when Noah was born approximately 14 weeks before his due date, they were terrified and expecting the worst. Before his birth, Helen and Neal had already been warned that he was on his way. Helen had been told that she was expected to give birth within 48 hours, and the couple had also been warned that the chances of his survival were slim. Expecting the worst, they settled down for what they predicted to be the worst events of their lives.
Soon he was born and much to everyone's surprise, he was not. Stillborn, however, his mere survival of the delivery did not mean that they were out of deep waters and the doctors had to act fast. Baby Noah was so small he weighed just £2. 2oz. Doctors were so fearful of his survival, they ended up having to put him in a sandwich bag to keep his body warm enough.
After this, he was rushed into the special care unit where doctors worked tirelessly to keep him alive. Meanwhile, new parents Helen and Neil sat in desperation as they waited and expected to hear that frightful news, Helen recounts. We didn't know if he was going to survive. It was about 5 hours before we even got to see him. Miraculously, though, he made it through that first day and Helen and Neil were finally able to meet him.
But soon after, they were given the more terrible news. Further medical tests had discovered that Baby Noah's heart was wide open and just the size of a thumbnail. It needed to be quickly closed if he had any chance of survival, so he was quickly sent off for heart surgery. Helen says those 30 minutes he was in surgery for one of the longest 30 minutes of her or Neil's lives. His chances of survival were so bleak there seemed no way he'd overcome this as well as the delivery in that first day.
But somehow he did. Albaed very weak. Noah was alive and slowly started to show signs of recovery. Eventually he began to gain weight and after six long months on a ventilator, he was able to breathe on his own under the watchful eye of a cardiologist. Of course, after his long and Rocky recovery, baby, Noah was finally able to be taken home from the hospital.
He is now a happy and healthy little boy that shows no signs of health problems. While Louis Mulgana's story is beyond tragic, it's uncommon for healthcare professionals to let down patients like this. Noah is just one of countless examples that show how hard and tirelessly hospital staff work each day to save people's lives. Thanks for watching.
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