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Miracle Baby's Fight for Life After Diaphragm Defect
23 Dec
Summary
- Baby born with diaphragm defect causing organs to press on lungs.
- Foetal surgery in London offered hope for lung development.
- The baby lived for 24 minutes after premature birth at 29 weeks.

A tragic story unfolds for parents Maddie and Michael, whose son Teddy was born with a critical diaphragm defect. This condition caused vital organs to shift into his chest, hindering proper lung development. A groundbreaking foetal surgical procedure was conducted at King's College Hospital in London while Maddie was still pregnant.
This innovative intervention involved inserting a balloon into Teddy's chest to reposition his organs, aiming to give his lungs crucial space to grow. While initial scans showed promising progress, Maddie went into premature labour at 29 weeks, just hours after a baby shower for their son.
Despite the dedicated efforts of medical staff at Broomfield Hospital, Teddy passed away 24 minutes after birth. The couple found solace in the hospital's bereavement suite, spending five days cherishing their brief time with their son, reading to him and capturing memories.




