Nurse Saves Premature Baby on Flight
Nurse Saves Premature Baby on Flight
Nurse Saves Premature Baby on Flight
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On August 3, a nurse named Chen Shanshan saved the life of a premature baby born in the toilet of a Southern Airlines flight from Haikou to Beijing. The infant, born at just 25-26 weeks and weighing only 820 grams, was not breathing and still wrapped in the fetal membrane when Chen responded to the emergency call from flight attendants. With the assistance of two other doctors on board, Chen performed CPR, removed the membrane, and stabilized the baby's body temperature using a warm water bag to prevent hypothermia. The plane made an emergency landing in Changsha, where Chen continued CPR for over an hour until medical professionals could take over. The newborn's father expressed profound gratitude through a video message, stating they would always remember Chen for her heroic actions. The baby gained weight during her hospital stay and is now recovering well.

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