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Scottish family keeping bedside vigil after baby born 15 weeks early on holiday

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Scottish family keeping bedside vigil after baby born 15 weeks early on holiday

Scottish parents whose baby arrived 15 weeks early while on holiday in Blackpool, face months of waiting by her bedside as she grows strong enough to travel back home.

Parents Jenna Lauder, 36, and Gary Gibson, 37, from Stirling, were enjoying a break in the English seaside town when Jenna suddenly went in to labour, reports The Daily Record.




Hope was born at 6pm on Tuesday, July 2. The tot weighed just 2 lbs 1 oz and was immediately moved to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Preston.

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Hope now has a stage two bilateral bleed on her brain but is otherwise stable and responding well to treatment.

She began having small amounts of milk on Tuesday, July 9, and was able to share her first cuddle with her mum on Wednesday.

Jenna, Gary and their son Vinnie, aged two, must now stay at Hope’s side in Preston as they wait for doctors’ approval to travel back home, which should be around the time of her due date in October.

Baby Hope was born while the family were on holiday in Blackpool

Jenna, a stay-at-home mum, is originally from Deanston, whilst Gary, who runs his own construction firm, hails from Callander.

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