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Tiny Twin's Life Saved by Lifeline Blood Donations
23 Mar
Summary
- Premature twin Joey survived emergency surgery and septic shock.
- Neonatal blood products were crucial for saving the infant's life.
- Blood donors are urged to register and help save vulnerable patients.

A two-day-old infant, Joey, critically ill after emergency surgery, was saved by neonatal blood products. Born at 27 weeks along with his twin sister Eva, Joey developed septic shock following a bowel perforation.
His mother, Meghan Lusby, acknowledged that both medical professionals and blood donors were instrumental in her son's survival. This underscores the indispensable contribution of blood donation to saving young lives.
The director of blood supply for NHSBT stressed that every donor plays a part in saving or improving lives. A special 'NEO' tag on donation bags signifies blood designated for the most vulnerable patients.
Urgent appeals are being made for new blood donors to ensure a consistent supply for patients of all ages. The NHS encourages potential donors to register and book appointments, emphasizing the quick and easy process that directly saves lives.




