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‘Thought we’d lost her’: Couple’s grief for miracle baby born ‘floppy’

Layla was unusually “floppy”, and her arrival in the world was heralded with a single faint whimper.“It was a complete shock and alarm bells went off immediately,” said Dr Kanther, 39, of Minden, west of Brisbane.But she said even though Layla wasn’t feeding properly after a week in hospital, the family was “sent home without any guidance and told to keep trying”.The next day, their beloved “miracle” baby was rushed to hospital with aspiration pneumonia, from inhaling instead of…
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