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Ger and Noreen Thompson with their daughter Press 22

'They are looking after very small babies struggling to stay alive. They are the greatest in the world'

Staff at Ireland’s neonatal units were celebrated as ‘superheroes’ yesterday.

NOREEN AND GER Thompson lost their daughter Kayla 27 weeks into their pregnancy.

After suffering the trauma of an additional 11 miscarriages they gave birth to Ellianna, who was born premature, in May 2012 at University Maternity Hospital Limerick.

Five years on, they describe the staff at the neonatal unit as “phenomenal”.

“I could easily say some our great rugby players like Paul O’Connell and Brian O’Driscoll are my heroes, and they are, but the nurses and doctors in the neonatal unit are my superheroes.

They are looking after very small babies who are struggling to stay alive. They are the greatest in the world.

Ger, who has since raised over €40,000 for premature baby services in Ireland and the UK, plans to raise a further €10,000 for Crumlin Children’s Hospital by running the New York City Marathon in November.

He is one of a number of parents and family members who came together yesterday for a reunion “prem party” organised by local radio station Limerick’s Live 95FM.

Family stories

Between 600 and 700 premature and seriously ill babies out of the 5,000 delivered every year at University Maternity Hospital Limerick are treated at the hospital’s specialist neonatal unit.

Limerick mother Amy Gribbin’s two-year old son Olly, spent over two months in the unit after his dramatic arrival at 27 weeks.

Little Olly stopped breathing a number of times but staff were always on hand to bring him back from the brink, his mother said.

“We spent 73 days in the neonatal unit. I had two girls at home and it was quite tough at the time but it was Olly who needed me then,” said Amy, who had been admitted to hospital after her waters broke at 21 weeks.

We made it to 27 weeks, still three months early but it gave Olly a good chance. Then we had an emergency at the hospital…while I was having a shower I realised his umbilical chord was literally just coming out, just falling out. He could have died.

“It’s a very serious thing, a chord prolapse, because that’s where the oxygen comes from…he could have sat on it, stood on it, or wrapped it around his neck, or god knows what…he could have cut off his own oxygen.”

Doctors performed an emergency C-section within minutes and rushed Olly from the delivery ward to the adjoining neonatal unit where he was “ventilated” and tube fed.

Amy said: “It’s so frightening at the beginning. No one is able to tell you if he is going to survive or not, to be honest, and you’re just taking things hour by hour. You’re sitting beside the incubator all day and you’re kind of trying to understand this whole new world.

“There’s alarms (beeping) and staff are busy. You want to ask questions but you don’t even know what the right questions are to ask…and, you’re trying to learn how to change nappies through incubator holes, with wires everywhere.”

Going home

Luckily for Olly, he was still in the unit when he suffered a number of “desaturations” where he would “literally stop breathing” and “turn blue”.

Praising the extraordinary intervention by one of the units nurses during one of Olly’s desaturations, Amy said:

She whisked him out of my arms and ran across the unit and revived him, she brought him back with oxygen. She literally saved his life.

Eventually bringing Olly home was a “nervous” time for Amy and husband John. The newborn had to wear a monitor “that would alarm if he stopped breathing”.

Despite the ordeal – and many hospital admissions since – to treat lung related conditions, Olly has survived because of the care and dedication of his doctors and nurses.

“He’s developing fine in every other way. He’s running around the place and he’s climbing walls, he’s mad, which is brilliant to see.”

Amy’s husband John, added: “The staff in the unit were brilliant. We didn’t know it even existed, it was only when Olly decided to arrive that we found out about it.

“The staff are unreal, the nurses, the doctors everybody. They’ve saved him a few times.”

Triplets 

Eleanor and Darren Martin’s two-year old triplets – Alana (3 lbs 3 oz), Brooke (2 lbs 11 oz), and Courtney (3 lbs) – have also come on steadily from attending the Limerick neonatal unit after their early arrival at 30 weeks.

“They’ve been christened A, B, C,” Darren joked.

“It’s been quite a tough road,” added Eleanor.

Brooke had chronic lung disease, and has no hearing in one ear. It’s their chests which cause the most problems now as they’re getting older. We have constant hospital admissions, but they’re doing really well.

The couple from Rhebogue have two other children, Naomi (9) and Danika (16).

“Only for the help of the staff at the neonatal unit it would have been a lot harder to get where we are. They don’t get enough credit for what they do. They are outstanding,” she added.

Yesterday’s event was held as part of a major fundraising drive to raise proceeds for the Limerick Neonatal Fund; The Children’s Ark Unit (UHL); and Cari which offers support to victims of child sexual abuse.

To make a donation by phone, text “Donate” to 57911. Texts cost €2 plus a standard network charge. 

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    I don’t see a wife shutter upper machine on the list. We have the flippy toothpaste at home and I leave it open most of the time and I wouldn’t have an electric jacks seat in case I got a shock when my aim goes wonky after a few beers.

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    Feb 28th 2013, 11:25 AM

    No disrespect meant Susan and point taken with my apologies.

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    Feb 28th 2013, 11:12 AM

    I just got sucked/tricked into reading an advertisement.. sneaky TheJournal.. very sneaky!! Now, can I have my two minutes back please?

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    Feb 28th 2013, 11:44 AM

    Hi Thomas, Please note the reply to Glenn (above). This is clearly marked as a sponsored post, with branding and placed in a specially bordered box which shows that it is an ad and not a regular TheJournal.ie article. If you choose to click and read after all those flags, then that’s entirely your responsibility. We’re not in the business of tricking anybody (and I hope you enjoyed it anyway!).
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    Feb 28th 2013, 11:57 AM

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    Feb 28th 2013, 12:03 PM

    Thomas, did we just have our first domestic? To make up for it, I’ll load the dishwasher for a month ;)

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    Feb 28th 2013, 11:07 AM

    So Ikea sponsor the Journal and now contribute editorials. They could do with learning what’s newsworthy and what isn’t.

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    Feb 28th 2013, 11:10 AM

    Hi Glenn, This is clearly marked as a sponsored post, branded and posted in a specially flagged/bordered box to show so. There is no attempt to hide this and it is up to you whether you want to click into the ad and read it or not.
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