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Baby Alfie was 'born at 30,000ft' | Baby Alfie was 'born at 30,000ft' |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A family from North Lincolnshire has praised a holiday flight's cabin crew who delivered their premature baby and fought to keep him alive at 30,000ft. | |
Nicola Delemere, 31, from Scunthorpe, was 25 weeks pregnant and on a flight to Crete when she went into labour. | Nicola Delemere, 31, from Scunthorpe, was 25 weeks pregnant and on a flight to Crete when she went into labour. |
The cabin crew helped deliver Alfie, who weighed 1lb 1oz (0.5kg) and cleared his lungs as the flight diverted to Gatwick for medical help. | The cabin crew helped deliver Alfie, who weighed 1lb 1oz (0.5kg) and cleared his lungs as the flight diverted to Gatwick for medical help. |
Husband Dom was on his first flight, when the drama unfolded in April. | |
Flight supervisor Carol Miller helped Mrs Delemere during the birth, clearing the baby's lungs using a drinking straw before carrying out mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. | Flight supervisor Carol Miller helped Mrs Delemere during the birth, clearing the baby's lungs using a drinking straw before carrying out mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. |
'Very quickly' | 'Very quickly' |
Baby Alfie was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, London, for specialist care before being transferred closer to the family's home in Scunthorpe. | Baby Alfie was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, London, for specialist care before being transferred closer to the family's home in Scunthorpe. |
He has now left hospital weighing 5lbs 5oz (2.4kg). | |
Mr Delemere, 28, said: "We can't begin to thank Carol enough for saving Alfie's life." | Mr Delemere, 28, said: "We can't begin to thank Carol enough for saving Alfie's life." |
Ms Miller said: "He was born very quickly and at first we weren't sure he was breathing so I just applied my medical training, clearing his lungs gently using the straw and then carried out mouth-to-mouth resuscitation." | Ms Miller said: "He was born very quickly and at first we weren't sure he was breathing so I just applied my medical training, clearing his lungs gently using the straw and then carried out mouth-to-mouth resuscitation." |
The First Choice flight's captain, Peter Thomas, said: "As soon as we realised Nicola had gone into labour we radioed for medical advice from doctors on the ground. | The First Choice flight's captain, Peter Thomas, said: "As soon as we realised Nicola had gone into labour we radioed for medical advice from doctors on the ground. |
"Air traffic control cleared us a direct path into Gatwick and we were able to make a swift landing." | "Air traffic control cleared us a direct path into Gatwick and we were able to make a swift landing." |
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