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MIRACLE BABY: Tully’s incredible tale of survival – News Mail
A routine home visit from a midwife is credited with saving three-week old Tully Orr’s life after she had turned blue due to a lack of oxygen.

A routine home visit from a Townsville University Hospital midwife is credited with saving three-week old Tully Orr’s life after she had turned blue due to a lack of oxygen.
Tully had a rough start to life, born prematurely at 35 weeks and three days before developing respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common respiratory infection.
Mum Alison Orr said the first month of Tully’s life was a whirr of hospital admissions before a routine visit from a midwife sent their world crashing down.
“Tully…
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