Jamie McDonald, from Gloucester, nearly lost his new born baby Jupiter after she could not breath.
A world record holder has praised the work of hospital staff after they saved the life of his new born baby.
Jamie McDonald and his wife Anna McNuff, from Gloucester, nearly lost one of their new born baby twins, Jupiter, because she could not breath. But the team of healthcare professionals at the Gloucester Royal Hospital brought her back to full health over the next two weeks.Jupiter was born minutes after her twin brother Rocky, and whilst he was healthy, she had serious breathing problems.She was kept in an incubator while her brain activity was monitored, and for a week the couple did not leave her side.
But because of the work of the healthcare team at the hospital's neo-natal unit, she made a full recovery.Mr McDonald has raised more than a million pounds for charity, and broke two world records, the longest static bike ride and the greatest distance covered on a treadmill in a week.Image caption,"The doctors, nurses and midwifes are superheroes, you have no idea how special the work they do is until you see it first hand.
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