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  • Mother gives birth to octuplets in SoCal hospital

    01/26/2009 5:02:42 PM PST · by TaxPayer2000 · 71 replies · 2,712+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | (01-26) 16:27 PST
    A mother has given birth to eight babies in a hospital south of Los Angeles, the world's second live-born set of octuplets. Dr. Karen Maples told KCAL-TV that the babies were born Monday at Kaiser Permanante and were "doing quite well." The hospital says the mother, who asked not to be identified, gave birth to six girls and two boys weighing between 1.8 pounds and 3.4 pounds. Dr. Harold Henry told KCAL that "they were all screaming and kicking around very vigorously."
  • Survival of premature baby of 23 weeks calls UK abortion laws into question

    01/07/2009 12:00:55 PM PST · by NYer · 10 replies · 812+ views
    CNA ^ | January 7, 2009
    Lexie Slater (Photo: Cavendish Press) London, Jan 7, 2009 / 06:25 am (CNA).- A premature baby born in Britain 23 weeks into pregnancy has been allowed to return home six months after her birth, prompting her parents to question the British laws which permit unborn children like her to be aborted.Lexie Slater-Folksman weighed only 1 lb, 8 oz. at delivery. She was put on life support, her parents being warned that she might not survive, the Daily Mail reports.Her eyes not having developed fully, Lexie required laser surgery when she was just one month-old. She also suffered collapsed lungs...
  • Angel at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte

    12/23/2008 12:24:37 PM PST · by dormee · 10 replies · 2,486+ views
    Charlotte Observer ^ | 12/23/08 | me
    When Chelsea Banton was born five weeks prematurely, doctors predicted she had 36 hours to live. Proving them wrong was the first miracle for Chelsea, now an Independence High School freshman. “She spent the first four months in a neonatal intensive care unit,” recalls her mother, Colleen Banton of Mint Hill. Before Chelsea was 2, she was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia, the first of several dangerous run-ins with the illness that have made her a familiar face in Presbyterian's pediatric intensive care unit.
  • Newborn dies; not known if drug had role[heparin in South Texas hospital]

    07/09/2008 11:05:15 AM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 15 replies · 135+ views
    Corpus Christi Caller-Times ^ | July 9, 2008 | Jaime Powell
    Infant seriously ill before blood thinner error One newborn is dead after a Christus Spohn Hospital South pharmacy error that led to as many as 17 babies getting as much as 100 times the recommended dosage of the blood thinner heparin. It's still unclear what role, if any, the heparin played in the infant's death, because the child already was seriously ill and being cared for in the neonatal intensive care unit before dying Tuesday morning, said Dr. Richard Davis, chief medical officer for Christus Spohn Health System. Heparin routinely is used in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit to...
  • NIH Study Reveals Factors That Influence Premature Infant Survival, Disability

    04/17/2008 10:38:07 PM PDT · by stickman20089 · 70+ views
    The researchers published their findings in the April 17 New England Journal of Medicine. In addition to gestational age, factors influencing survival and risk of disability consisted of: whether the baby is male or female (sex); birthweight; whether the baby was a single baby, or one of two or more infants born; and whether the baby's mother was given medication during pregnancy to prompt the development of the baby's lungs. Known as antenatal steroids, these drugs are typically given to women in premature labor, or who are at known risk for giving birth prematurely. ..... After conducting mathematical analyses of...
  • The First Ache

    02/10/2008 12:28:23 PM PST · by don-o · 17 replies · 69+ views
    NY Times Magazine ^ | February 10, 2008 | ANNIE MURPHY PAUL
    Twenty-five years ago, when Kanwaljeet Anand was a medical resident in a neonatal intensive care unit, his tiny patients, many of them preterm infants, were often wheeled out of the ward and into an operating room. He soon learned what to expect on their return. The babies came back in terrible shape: their skin was gray, their “What’s going on in there to make these babies so stressed?” Anand wondered. Breaking with hospital practice, he wrangled permission to follow his patients into the O.R. “That’s when I discovered that the babies were not getting anesthesia,” he recalled recently. Infants undergoing...
  • UK: Survival of early babies 'doubles' (Preemies' early survival reignites abortion debate)

    01/31/2008 7:25:17 PM PST · by Stoat · 7 replies · 179+ views
    The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | February 1, 2008 | Rebecca Smith
    Survival of early babies 'doubles' By Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor  Last Updated: 2:46am GMT 01/02/2008     The abortion debate is reignited today as figures show that survival rates of babies born very prematurely have doubled in the past 20 years. Have your say: Does this change your view on abortion debate? All evidence tells us to reduce abortion limit Q&A: Why limit abortion?    Premature babies are capable of surviving below the current 24-week time limit   A study at one of Britain's top neonatal units found that one third of babies born between 22 and 25 weeks' gestation...
  • Reducing Abortions Would Significantly Cut Premature Birth Rate

    12/11/2007 4:25:55 PM PST · by wagglebee · 11 replies · 105+ views
    Life News ^ | 12/11/07 | Steven Ertelt
    Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Two researchers say reducing abortions in the United States would significantly cut the rate of premature births. They say the rate has increased as abortion has been legalized and point to Poland as an example of how banning or significantly reducing abortions would help pregnant women. Dr. Richard E. Behrman, representing the Institute of Medicine, has identified prior first-trimester induced abortion as an “immutable medical risk factor associated with pre-term birth.”In his book Preterm Birth: Causes, Consequences, and Prevention, Behrman found that the premature birth rate in the U.S. was 12.5% in 2004 -- 40 percent...
  • Doctors gave my 20oz baby up for dead ... but I saved her life with this cuddle

    12/07/2007 2:09:23 PM PST · by rawhide · 67 replies · 195+ views
    The Daily Mail UK ^ | 7th December 2007 | LUCY LAING
    It was to be the one and only cuddle Carolyn Isbister would have with her tiny, premature daughter. Rachael had been born minutes before - weighing a mere 20oz - and had only minutes to live. Her heart was beating once every ten seconds and she was not breathing. As doctors gave up, Miss Isbister lifted her baby out of her hospital blanket and placed her on her chest. She said: "I didn't want her to die being cold. So I lifted her out of her blanket and put her against my skin to warm her up. Her feet were...
  • Baby 'the size of two mobile phones' miraculously survives (26 weeks, 1lb. 14 oz.)

    09/16/2007 5:03:40 AM PDT · by Stoat · 19 replies · 1,239+ views
    The Daily Mail (U.K.) ^ | September 15, 2007 | KAREN GRATTAGE
    Baby 'the size of two mobile phones' miraculously survivesBy KAREN GRATTAGE - More by this author » Last updated at 22:47pm on 15th September 2007  When Deborah and Russell Anderson learned they were finally expecting the baby they longed for, they decided to enjoy their last long-haul holiday for years. But their two-week trip to South Africa became a traumatic six-month stay after Deborah gave birth to their son Henry at just 26 weeks. The couple had hoped the £3,000 holiday in Cape Town would be a relaxing antidote to the 12 months they had spent undergoing IVF treatment....
  • State’s 1st breast milk ‘depot’ opens

    09/24/2006 3:38:13 PM PDT · by Mrs. Don-o · 51 replies · 2,289+ views
    FortWayne.com (Journal Gazette) ^ | Sep. 24, 2006 | Assoicated Press
    BLOOMINGTON – The first of several breast milk collection sites has opened as part of a state plan intended in part to benefit ill and premature infants. State health commissioner Judy Monroe attended Friday’s opening of Indiana’s first “breast milk depot” at a Women, Infants and Children office in Bloomington. She said similar depots will open next year at three other WIC offices in Indiana. Women visiting such depots can donate pumped breast milk that will be given to Indiana Mothers’ Milk Bank in Indianapolis, one of 10 such banks in the United States. The bank provides screened, pasteurized breast...
  • Premature Births Linked to Gene Variant

    08/21/2006 10:49:02 PM PDT · by neverdem · 8 replies · 329+ views
    ScienceNOW Daily News ^ | 21 August 2006 | Constance Holden
    African-American women are two to three times as likely to give birth prematurely as women of European origin. The reasons have generally been assumed to be socioeconomic. But scientists have now identified a possible genetic contributor: a variant relatively common among African Americans that affects the strength and resilience of the amniotic sac. When a woman's "water breaks," the amniotic sac that keeps the fetus bathed in fluid ruptures. If this happens much before the usual gestation period of 39 weeks, she goes into premature labor. Called Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (PPRM), the condition affects three percent of pregnancies...
  • Report Says 1 in 8 Babies Born Premature

    07/13/2006 7:55:39 PM PDT · by Jenny Hatch · 23 replies · 1,631+ views
    Newsmax ^ | July 13, 2006 | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON -- More than half a million babies are born prematurely each year, and specialists are urging that doctors take new steps to battle one cause: infertility treatments that spur twins, triplets, and other multiple births. But despite a booming business, infertility treatment explains only a fraction of the nation's huge and growing problem of prematurity. One in eight babies now is born at least three weeks early, many even earlier, a rate that has increased more than 30 percent in two decades. Trying to help these fragile infants survive and thrive costs the nation at least $26 billion a...
  • Premature babies 'feel true pain'

    04/12/2006 8:02:53 AM PDT · by Irontank · 17 replies · 561+ views
    BBC News ^ | April 4, 2006
    Premature babies experience feelings of pain rather than simply displaying reflex reactions, a study says. Experts have never been sure how a premature baby responds to pain, the Journal of Neuroscience reported. But a team from University College London found that they do feel pain after analysing brain scans taken when blood samples were being drawn. They hope the findings will lead to more formal plans for managing pain in premature babies. Lead researcher Professor Maria Fitzgerald said: "We have shown for the first time that the information about pain reaches the brain in premature babies. "Beforehand, although we could...
  • Study says preemies do well in long term

    02/08/2006 8:11:13 PM PST · by neverdem · 6 replies · 227+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | February 8, 2006 | NA
    CHICAGO (AP) -- Many premature infants appear to play catch-up by early adulthood, reaching levels of education and employment that are similar to those of normal-weight children, a study found.     The mostly reassuring results are the latest installment from Canadian researchers studying the development of 166 premature babies born in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The babies weighed 2 pounds or less. The infants have been tracked from their birth in central-west Ontario into childhood and beyond.     The results contrast with less favorable outcomes in other long-term studies, but the Canadian children had benefits other preemies lacked, noted an...
  • Miracles of God and Miracles of Science

    08/14/2005 12:49:18 PM PDT · by Brooklyn Kid · 5 replies · 618+ views
    Acton.org ^ | August 10, 2005
    Miracles of God and Miracles of Science by David M. Phelps, Associate Editor Doctors have delivered a 1 lb. 13 oz. baby girl from Susan Torres, a pregnant woman from Arlington, Virginia who had been on life support for three months since a cancer-induced stroke left her brain-dead. At the request of Torres’s husband, doctors kept her body alive long enough for the child to have a chance of life outside the womb, carefully monitoring both patients to make sure the cancer did not spread to the developing baby. When the child was finally delivered, the family released a statement...
  • Baby Susan Torres Removed From Ventilator, Eating on Her Own

    08/09/2005 12:22:15 AM PDT · by beaversmom · 16 replies · 549+ views
    Life News ^ | August 8, 2005 | Steven Ertelt
    Arlington, VA (LifeNews.com) -- Baby Susan Torres is doing well following her internationally followed birth last week months after her mother's collapse. The Torres family released a statement Monday saying Susan no longer requires artificial help to breath and is being fed without medical assistance. "Little Susan is doing extremely well," the statement read. "She has been removed from the ventilator and is being fed formula from an eyedropper." "She is strong and alert, and is doing better than any of us could have hoped," the family added. Doctors at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington said the prognosis is very...
  • Premature Babies Born at 23 Weeks Survive, British Study Shows

    07/25/2005 10:40:47 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 12 replies · 1,481+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | 26 July 2005 | Steven Ertelt
    London, England (LifeNews.com) -- A new study by British researchers finds that almost half of the unborn children who are born at 23 weeks into the pregnancy survive the premature birth. The results may prompt British lawmakers to move back limits on late-term abortions and could be used to strengthen laws in other countries. The study appears to confirm the thesis that advancements in medical science and technology are making it easier for doctors to treat babies who are born prematurely and to do so at earlier ages. Researchers at University College Hospital London found that 42 percent of the...
  • Expert tells doctors: let youngest premature babies die

    06/05/2005 2:29:56 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 112 replies · 5,203+ views
    Times of London ^ | 6/5/05 | Sarah-Kate Templeton
    BRITAIN’S top medical ethics expert has urged doctors to let the most premature babies die, with treatment offered only in exceptional cases. Baroness Warnock believes Britain should follow Holland in setting an age limit below which babies would not routinely be resuscitated. She says this would prevent doctors competing for the “triumph” of keeping babies alive at increasingly young ages even though they may not survive in the long term or may be left severely disabled. Warnock’s comments were backed in part by Britain’s most senior paediatrician, who said the setting of a lower limit should be considered. In Holland,...
  • Revealed: how an abortion puts the next baby at risk

    05/20/2005 1:17:24 AM PDT · by Got a right to Life? . . Huh? · 39 replies · 869+ views
    News Telegraph ^ | 05/15/2005 | Michael Day
    Having an abortion almost doubles a woman's risk of giving birth dangerously early in a later pregnancy, according to research that will provoke fresh debate over the most controversial of all medical procedures. A French study of 2,837 births - the first to investigate the link between terminations and extremely premature births - found that mothers who had previously had an abortion were 1.7 times more likely to give birth to a baby at less than 28 weeks' gestation. Many babies born this early die soon after birth, and a large number who survive suffer serious disability. Peter Bowen-Simpkins: 'termination...