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

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.
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.

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