READ MORE:Mum's 'skeleton' found in bed after she's been 'eaten by her adored pet dogs'Chloe said: “At points, we thought he might not make it, but he’s so strong-willed. "After a few really scary months it’s amazing to see his playful personality developing and how much he fills the babygrow that once swamped him.”Chloe added: “When George was delivered and we heard that little cry, we felt relief.
It took half an hour to identify his gender just because of how premature he was.”Chloe and husband Nicholas, 36, spent over two months in hospital with George and Chloe wanted to do something for parents in the same situation.She said: “I thought of creating bundles for parents and collected donations.”To mark George’s six months, Chloe, of Swindon, Wilts, has donated eight emergency overnight bags.
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