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http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/11/world/americas/argentina-baby-survivor/i
Another feel good story. glad the mom made the decision to see the baby one more time. :thumbsup:
(CNN) -- She was a tiny thing: 1 pound 12 ounces,
cold as a frozen bottle and left for dead. But she would
survive.
One-week-old Luz Milagros Veron is Argentina's
miracle baby. Pronounced dead after her premature
birth, the baby withstood more than 10 hours in a
morgue refrigerator before being found alive.
"Today is the eighth day of my daughter's
resurrection," the girl's father, Fabian Veron, told CNN
Wednesday.
Doctors at the Perrando Hospital in northeast
Argentina can't explain it, and every, doctor, nurse and
morgue worker who dealt with the baby has been
suspended as an investigation gets underway, officials
said.
Luz Milagros remains in stable condition but she's in
intensive care, a health official said.
Analia Boutet, the baby's mother, had given birth four
times previously, and had recently suffered a
miscarriage. This baby was born on April 3, three
months early, and had no vital signs, hospital director
Dr. Jose Luis Meirino told CNN.
The gynecologist on hand didn't find any signs of life,
so he passed the baby to a neonatal doctor who also
didn't find vital signs, Meirino said.
The doctors observed the baby for a while, and only
then, pronounced her dead.
The hospital followed protocol, Meirino said.
Two morgue workers then put her body inside a little
wooden coffin and placed it in the freezer.
"Up to that point, there were still no vital signs," the
hospital director said.
That night, Boutet began insisting on seeing her dead
daughter's body, Veron said.
She wanted to take a picture with her cell phone of the
baby just as she lay, as a memory, the husband said.
It took some cajoling, but finally, hospital officials
allowed the couple to visit the baby in the hospital
morgue around 10 p.m., Veron said. As many as 12
hours had passed since the baby had been declared
dead.
"They put the coffin on top of a stretcher and we
looked for a little crowbar to open it because it was
nailed shut," Veron told a local television station. "It
was nailed shut. I put the crowbar in there and started
prying. I took a breath and took the lid off."
Boutet approached the baby's body, touched her
hand, and heard a cry, Veron told CNN.
She jumped back. "It's my imagination, it's my
imagination," she repeated.
But the baby was alive, and crying.
Veron's brother-in-law rushed the baby back to the
neonatal ward. He clutched her close to his chest for
warmth. She felt like an ice-cold bottle against his
body, the relative told Veron.
"I can't explain what happened. Only that God has
performed a miracle," Veron said.
His daughter was given a fresh, if precarious chance,
and along with it, a new name.
She was going to be named Lucia, but after finding her
alive, her parents said she would be Luz Milagros -- the
Spanish words for light and miracles.
In the meantime, an investigation has been launched
at the hospital.
"I don't have an explanation for what happened, but if
there is culpability we'll see what we'll do," Rafael
Sabatinelli, deputy secretary of health in the Chaco
region, told CNN.
"The personnel who were involved have
responsibilities, and therefore, will have to be held
accountable for their actions," he said in a statement.
Both Sabatinelli and Meirino said it was the first time
they had witnessed an incident like this, but that a
nearly identical thing happened in Israel in 2008.
In that case, a baby was found alive in a morgue
refrigerator after having been declared dead.
Some doctors at the time said that it was possible that
the low temperatures inside the refrigerator had
slowed down the baby's metabolism and helped her
survive. However, that baby later died.
Another feel good story. glad the mom made the decision to see the baby one more time. :thumbsup: