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How 11 inch, 460 gram baby girl survived miraculous­ly in Dubai

LITTLE LEIA ARRIVED AT SIX MONTHS AFTER MUM WAS ADMITTED FOR FEVER

- BY SHARMILA DHAL

Ababy girl born in Dubai at six months, measuring just 11 inches (27.9cm) and weighing 460 grams — compared to the average 20 inches (50.8cm) and 3.2kg of full-term newborns — received a warm homecoming on Thursday after she miraculous­ly beat the odds at a private hospital over the last three months.

As little Leia’s parents Anisha and Nizar prepared to bring the now 2.5kg bundle of joy home after a disquietin­g 97-day stint at the Mediclinic Parkview Hospital NICU, it was clearly an emotional moment.

“I still can’t forget how tiny she was when she arrived on March 11. At the time, it was not about whether she would be okay, but whether she would survive at all. But there was something about the little squeak that she let out that seemed to say, hey, I want to live,” said Anisha.

Mum’s hospital

The Indian expat recalled how she and her Lebanese husband had visited the hospital after she developed a mild fever and bacterial infection on March 8. But little did they realise that the visit would end up in the premature delivery.

“We had left our first born, just over two years, with family at home, saying we would be back in no time. But I stayed on at the hospital for five days, as I went into labour and delivered Leia on the fourth day. It’s been nothing short of a nervewreck­ing experience,” said Anisha.

Nizar said the doctors, who

The baby defied all odds and did not have any major complicati­ons, which most extreme premature babies face.”

Dr Mudit Kumar | Consultant

There was something about the little squeak that she let out that seemed to say, hey, I want to live.”

Anisha

| Baby Leia’s mother

were new to them since they had been consulting with others earlier, greatly helped manage their expectatio­ns. “The positivity around us really made a difference as it was a huge ride,” he said.

According to Dr Mudit Kumar, consultant paediatric­s

and specialist neonatolog­ist, Mediclinic Parkview Hospital, said, “Leia was born at 24 weeks, which is almost 16 weeks earlier than expected and she weighed just a little more than a small can of soup. Now she is almost five times her birth weight and feeds directly

from her mother.”

He said, “Despite being born so small and early, the baby defied all odds and did not have any major complicati­ons, which most extreme premature babies face. Some babies may not survive them and some can even lead to long term complicati­ons.”

But Leia was on the ventilator only for two days, which Dr Kumar finds exceptiona­l. “Such babies have very immature lungs and they are on the breathing machine for days, sometimes even weeks. But Leia was different. She also did not have any bleeding inside the brain, which almost three out of four babies born so early have.”

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Baby Leia received a warm homecoming on Thursday after she miraculous­ly beat the odds at a private hospital over the last three months.
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