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China nurse saves life of 820-gram baby in ‘critical danger’ born in toilet during flight

Pregnant mother with 4-year-old goes into labour at 25 weeks, newborn cannot breathe inside fetal membrane

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A quick-thinking nurse in China has saved the life of a baby born prematurely in the toilet of a passenger aircraft. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/CCTV
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A nurse in China has won massive plaudits for her calm, swift actions as she saved the life of a premature baby during a flight.

The mother was only 25-week pregnant when she gave birth in the toilet of a Southern Airlines plane from Haikou, Hainan province in the south of the country to Beijing on August 3, reported state broadcaster CCTV.

The woman was travelling with her four-year-old daughter to meet her husband in Beijing.

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Chen Shanshan, a nurse who works in the neonatal department at Hainan Provincial People’s Hospital, responded quickly after flight attendants asked around the aircraft for emergency medical aid for the newly-born baby.

Chen said she saw the mother, surnamed Zhang, holding a palm-sized infant in her hand, and the baby was still wrapped in the fetal membrane.

The newborn baby girl is continuing her recovery in hospital after her mid-air birth. Photo: Baidu
The newborn baby girl is continuing her recovery in hospital after her mid-air birth. Photo: Baidu

Assisted by two doctors from different departments of the same hospital, Chen, wearing gloves, tore off the fetal membrane so the baby could breathe.

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