Coventry Telegraph

Katie fears for mum

- The Wilkins family

KATIE Price broke down in tears and walked off ITV’s Loose Women yesterday, after speaking about her mum, who has the same incurable lung disease that killed Keith Chegwin. The late TV presenter died on Monday. A BABY born with an extremely rare condition in which the heart grows on the outside of the body has survived, in what is believed to be a UK first.

Vanellope Hope Wilkins was due to be delivered on Christmas Eve before a rare condition meant she had to be born prematurel­y by caesarean section on November 22 at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester.

The condition, ectopia cordis, which was discovered during a scan after nine weeks’ pregnancy, showed the baby’s heart and part of her stomach were growing on the outside of her body.

But surgeons have carried out corrective surgery twice to place little Vanellope’s heart where it belongs – in her chest.

Her parents, Naomi Findlay and Dean Wilkins, of Bulwell, Nottingham­shire, said the first scans led doctors to tell them that “terminatio­n” was the only option.

And experts, including the consultant cardiologi­st, have said that they do not know of a case in the UK where a baby has survived such a condition.

Speaking of when she first found out about the condition, mother-of-two Naomi said: “I burst into tears. When we did the research we just couldn’t physically look because the condition came with so many problems.

“All the way through it, it was ‘the chances of survival are next to none, the only option is to terminate, we can offer counsellin­g’ and things like that.

“In the end I just said terminatio­n is not an option for me, if it was to happen naturally then so be it.”

Explaining what it felt like after the birth, the 31-year-old full-time mum said: “I started to panic, I felt physically sick because I thought there was a big possibilit­y I wouldn’t be able to see her or hear her. But when she came out and she came out crying that was it, the relief fell out of me.”

Describing her emotions almost three weeks after Vanellope was born, Naomi said: “I just want to climb into her cot and take her place, just to let her breathe a little bit.”

Dean, a 43-year-old father of three who works as a builder, revealed the couple were told the first 10 minutes after birth were crucial.

He said: “What they said is, when the baby is born she has got to be able to breathe in our oxygen.

“Twenty minutes went by and she was still shouting her head off – it made us so joyful and teary.”

The couple said the baby was named after a character in the Disney film, Wreck It Ralph.

Naomi said: “Vanellope in the film is so stubborn and she turns into a princess at the end so it was so fitting.”

Frances Bu’Lock, the consultant paediatric cardiologi­st at Glenfield Hospital, said she described the chances of the baby surviving as “remote”.

She said: “I had seen one in foetal life around 20 years ago but that pregnancy was ended.”

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