William’s parents were expecting a baby. We were all looking forward to meeting her sometime in late October. But things suddenly got dramatic, Sarah got whipped into hospital, and the focus changed to keeping Sarah and the baby stable for – please – just a few more weeks. Or failing that, a few more days.
But the baby was born on 7th August, at only 28 weeks old. She weighed 1.19 kg. (that’s 2 lb. 10 oz. in old money). And so far, all is well, with both mother and baby. I went to meet Zoë (for such is the baby’s name) today.
I was a little wary to tell you the truth. What would I feel about this little scrap, wired up and screened from us in her little plastic incubator, surrounded by a phalanx of monitors, recording graphs and banks of numbers?
It was easy. I fell for her, instantly. Those delicate attenuated toes with their tiny nails! Those gently waving arms! Those slowly blinking, unfocussed blue eyes! She’s a proper little person. We can’t wait to get to know her.
And hooray for the NHS. Between Ellie and this little baby, our family has had its money’s worth.
Warmest best wishes to Zoe, her parents and the rest of the family. The NHS is fantastic.
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Yes. And Jeremy Hunt tried to close part of the hospital where Zoë is. He failed, thanks to a Judicial Review.
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Hunt is a twunt.
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So thrilled that little Zoe has made it so far, she must be a fighter!
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I think so. I hope do!
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Congratulations to all concerned. Our Jasper was born in Penang at 34 weeks, a giant by comparison, and was 1.65kg. It sounds really stupid but I couldn’t imagine how small he really was even though he was approaching 3kg when we met him for the first time. I think new babies are very moving and tiny ones even more so. We hope all continues to go well and look forward to more pictures.
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I’m so moved to see how perfect she is – at 29 weeks, everything’s there – nails, hair, the lot. She has to be fattened up of course, and slowly learn to feed and so on. But there’s a lot to feel positive about.
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Congratulations and best wishes to all concerned.
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Thanks so much.
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What a tremendous relief after what must have been an incredibly anxious time that both Sarah and Zoe are doing well and good care is available. Lovely that you have been able to see her. Hope they can both go home together soon.
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Sarah should be home within a few days, but for Zoë it will be much longer – till getting on for her due date. But she’s in the best place, for now.
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Yes she is. It is fantastic that such care is available to such tiny babies. Wishing Zoe all the best, and to you and the rest of her family too.
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That’s fabulous news. Best wishes to your family. I can appreciate how you must be feeling, my grandson was born st 30 weeks weighing 3lbs and the staff in the baby care unit were so brilliant.
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Yes, she seems to be in a good place. Thanks for your good wishes.
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Thank goodness for modern medicine. Wishing your family all the best.
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Thank you. And thank goodness indeed.
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Wishing all the best for the new life and family.
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Thank you!
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Wow–how scary and wonderful! Your family has benefitted a lot from modern medicine and the NHS (too bad the US can’t learn something about universal healthcare!) Zoë will be cared for so carefully and well–I do hope the drama is over now and the next stages of her life are happy and placid!
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Thank you. Our under-funded and overstretched NHS is a National Treasure, which our family has much reason to be grateful for. It’s doing a fine job for Zoë just now.
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Thinking of you all. Another challenge. Xx
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But Zoë’s a very good challenge! Enjoy your continuing adventures!
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Those feet look remarkably sturdy for one so small. Thank you for introducing us to Zoë.
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I was enchanted by her feet. That’s why I chose that – in so many ways inadequate – photo. She has a very expressive little body.
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Enchanted is the right word. I don’t know why it should be surprising that a newborn baby’s foot is perfectly formed and ready for a lifetime of walking but I remember being enchanted by the feet of each of our babies in turn.
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Zoe means life — how appropriate! My first nephew was born premature, though not that much. (It can be awfully expensive in the USA if you don’t have insurance.) Best wishes to the family.
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Thank you! Yes, We’re so grateful for the provision of the NHS.
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You must be so thrilled, and yes I’m always fascinated by the tiny feet and hands. John’s niece had a tiny premature baby just over ten years ago, and she’ll be staring at Elgin Academy tomorrow. Time goes so quickly. Enjoy every moment. Xx
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Thank you. I intend to! x
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So exciting…and congratulations! We went through a similar experience when our youngest grandson was born four months ago with a hole in his lung. They look so fragile, and you worry so much that they are not strong enough, But they are strong and feisty little people, and blessings from above are very helpful, too. Have fun with that new little girl…oh, and I am in love with that name Zoe!
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Thank you. So glad that things seem to be going well for your grandson too. I’m amazed at how resilient these little babies are. Let’s keep hoping for good things for both of them!
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Oh how shocking and frightening for everybody. So relieved as I read down that all is under control and the future is looking positive. All the luck and best wishes for little Zoe and to you and all the family. A long, long time ago my maternal grandfather was born in Lewisham Hospital before the NHS. How lucky we are nowadays – long live the NHS!
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And ling live Lewisham Hospital, parts of which were so nearly closed by Jeremy Hunt! Yes, thanks, things do seem to look fairly settled for the moment.
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Congratulations and best wishes.
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Ah, thank you!
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Congratulations to you all! Apologies for the late comment.
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Thank you. There’s nothing to apologise for Clare! Hope all is well.
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Yes, thank you Margaret. I am just very busy.
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Oh Margaret, I am so pleased to read here (and on your latest post) that little Zoe and her mum are doing well. What a tumultuous time of emotions this must have been. Wishing baby Zoe and all the family well as she grows and thrives 👣 💕
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Oh thanks Sandra. There’s a long road ahead of course, but I hope that despite setbacks, she’s doing alright.
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