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A woman had an emergency pregnancy operation but the baby was not fou


Mom of 4, Amber Hughes went into labor at 30
weeks. She had been warned she would go into
early labor by doctors after losing her mucus
plug at 24 weeks. The young mum endured 36
hours of hard labor and when it became apparent
the baby had an infection, they rushed her in to
have a C-section.
It wasn't long before Hughes knew something
was very wrong. The doctors were moving about
frantically and there was no crying heard for at
least two minutes. Remarkably, Hughes was
delivering her baby naturally at the exact
moment the doctors were performing the C-
section. All of a sudden, cries from baby Olly
were heard, and he was found under the sheet.

Hughes said:
"For two minutes they had lost my baby.
That is just ludicrous...My body was telling
me it was ready and I should have listened
to it. I now wear a scar that wasn't
needed, across my tummy. I'm thankful my
baby is okay, but we'll never be able to
forget the day the doctors lost our baby."
Amber is currently trying to get answers from the
hospital. Thankfully, little Olly is healthy

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