Mother Brings Baby Back to Life With Two Hours Of Loving Cuddles After Doctors Pronounce Him Dead.


Kate Ogg, an Australian mother who


gave birth to twins at 27 weeks after 3
hours of labor couldn't believe her
ears when the doctors broke the news
that her son, Jamie weighing 2lbs
couldn't make it.

At a Sydney hospital,
Jamie’s twin sister Emily was fine and
healthy at the time of delivery while
her brother was resuscitated for twenty
minutes to help him spring to life.
When he didn't respond to the
treatment, the parents had to be told
the dreadful news.
Kate, unable to digest the news that
her baby was dead, unwrapped him
from his blanket and put him on her
chest, against her skin. Kate and
David, Jamie’s father talked to him
telling him his name and that he had a
sister, told him what all thing they
would do with him throughout his life,
touched him and hugged him for two
hours before the little baby gasped for
air. But the doctors dismissed it as a
reflex action. The baby then gasped for
more and more air and she fed Jamie
with a bit of breast milk and the
miracle touched the zenith. The baby
started breathing. A while later, Jamie
opened his eyes and moved his head
that left the doctors both shocked and
happy.