Saturday, August 25, 2007

One-pound baby born at 30,000ft

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.

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.

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).

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