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The Canberra Hospital unveils upgrades to its paediatric high care ward to help babies like Leo recover
Rachael Guymer was 12 weeks pregnant when doctors told her the baby had a condition she had never heard of.
Key points:
- A $50 million upgrade of the Canberra Hospital is underway
- Improvements have been made to the Paediatric High Care Ward, where young patients can be kept safe from infections
- Baby Leo has been receiving treatment in the ward for two months
Leo, now four months old, was diagnosed with gastroschisis, where an opening, or stoma, develops in the abdominal wall.
It causes the bowel to push through the opening and develop outside the body.
Soon after his birth, Leo underwent surgery and has since had two more.
Next week, he will have yet another operation, to reverse his stoma.
‘It’s been a journey’
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