"He started gasping more and more regularly and I'm like, 'Oh my God what's going on?'" Katie explains. Jamie then opened his eyes and was able to drink breast milk that Katie put on her finger. "Luckily, I've got a very smart and strong wife, who instinctively did what she did," says new father David Ogg.
Friday September 3, 2010
Did a mother's love bring a premature newborn back to life? 'Today' correspondent Amy Robach follows the miraculous story of Katie Ogg, who lovingly nursed one of her newborn twins back to life after doctors pronounced him clinically dead. "The nurse handed the baby's limp body to his parents to say goodbye, but instead the mother talked to her newborn when she could have been mourning," Robach reports."Jamie lay on his mother skin to skin for two hours. She cuddled him and stroked him and said 'You're twin sister Emily is fine.'"
"He started gasping more and more regularly and I'm like, 'Oh my God what's going on?'" Katie explains. Jamie then opened his eyes and was able to drink breast milk that Katie put on her finger. "Luckily, I've got a very smart and strong wife, who instinctively did what she did," says new father David Ogg.
"He started gasping more and more regularly and I'm like, 'Oh my God what's going on?'" Katie explains. Jamie then opened his eyes and was able to drink breast milk that Katie put on her finger. "Luckily, I've got a very smart and strong wife, who instinctively did what she did," says new father David Ogg.
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