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Mum who gave birth to premature baby in Scots Airbnb thanks 999 worker for saving his life

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A mum who gave birth to her premature baby in a Fife Airbnb has thanked a Scots NHS call handler who helped save his life.Alex Clayton, from Yorkshire, was on holiday in a cottage in Ceres, Fife in June 2021 with her husband Tony and young son Max, when she went into labour at 34 weeks.Little Fraser got into difficulty during birth and was unresponsive when he was born.Alex said she doesn't think her baby boy would have survived if it wasn't for the quick-thinking actions of Scottish Ambulance Service call handler Lorna Milward.Lorna guided dad Tony through the resuscitation process until he started to breathe.Tony said: “When I realised what was happening I was terrified and felt utterly out of my depth."Lorna was the very opposite; cool, calm and collected, she was able to talk me through something which I would never have been able to do without her on the end of the phone.

We will be forever grateful to her.”The family had been recovering from a bug when Alex woke in the night feeling unwell.After going to the bathroom, she realised her waters had broken, and the baby was half-delivered breech, which meant his head was stuck.Tony called 999 and Alex talked him through every step in the bathroom of the cottage.Following the arrival of the ambulance crew, Jordan Cooper of Glenrothes Ambulance Station and Lynne Robertson of Leven Ambulance Station, Alex and Fraser were taken to Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, where Fraser was kept in intensive care for a week until he was well enough to go home.Lorna, who received a commendation for her actions, has been a call hander for a year and half, and this was the first baby she helped to deliver.She was delighted to meet the family for the first time, almost nine months after

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