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Liverpool Echo
National
Charlotte Hadfield

Baby boy dies in mum's arms as she held him for the first time

A newborn baby boy died in his mum's arms as she held him for the first time.

Alison Taylor, from Bootle, said she had no problems throughout her pregnancy with her son Isaac, so when she went into labour at full-term she didn't have any concerns. Alison was taken to Liverpool Women's Hospital by her husband Paul, 45, and gave birth in less than an hour.

It was only after giving birth that doctors discovered Isaac was seriously ill, and Alison and Paul were told the devastating news he wouldn't survive. Alison, who is also a mum to Archie, aged 8, has shared her story as part of Baby Loss Awareness Week.

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Alison, told the ECHO: "I had a bit of a bad time with my first son in birth, but I only ever thought about myself because I had a healthy child before.

"I was always scared about giving birth, but I never, ever once thought 'what if the baby dies?'"

When Isaac was born on January 6, 2020, doctors realised he was struggling to breathe and he was transferred to a neonatal unit for further support. But it wasn't until she was on her way to theatre that Alison discovered just how ill Isaac was.

She said: "They were taking me to theatre and the consultant from the neonatal unit said 'can you take mum back in the room.' I said 'oh my god he's dead.' She said 'stay calm' and I knew then it was serious. They don't hold theatre up for nothing.

"I said 'is he dead?' The consultant said 'no but he's really poorly.' She did give me a heads up it was serious and he might not live, but she said 'I need to do scans and tests before I can confirm what my concerns are.'"

Alison and Paul Taylor with son Archie (Alison Taylor)

Alison went to see Isaac before she was taken straight from the neonatal unit to theatre. Alison said: "Theatre was horrendous. It felt like forever.

"They brought me back from theatre and they said 'there's nothing we can do for him.' It was horrendous obviously, but at that point I hadn't even told my little boy we'd had a baby because obviously it was so fast I had to go to theatre.

"My husband rang his mum because she had our little boy and said 'he's really poorly and he's not going to make it.' I wanted Archie to meet him before he died so he did come to the hospital."

The results of tests and a scan showed Isaac's kidneys had failed, which had caused his lungs not to develop properly. This meant the newborn was unable to breathe on his own and Alison and Paul were told the devastating news there was nothing else doctors could do for him.

Isaac was taken straight to a neonatal unit and sadly died hours later (Alison Taylor)

Alison said: "We decided to turn the life support off. It was 9pm and I said 'I don't want to watch him suffer that's cruel.'

"I said 'is there absolutely nothing you can do?' [The consultant] said no, so I said I want it to be on my own terms. I'd rather he didn't suffer. I asked them to take the tubes out so I could hold him. I hadn't held him at that point because I hadn't been able to."

Alison got to hold Isaac for the first and final time before he died in her arms less than 24 hours after he was born. She said she would like to thank Claire House Children’s Hospice for the support they provided to her and her family both before and after Isaac's death, from taking the newborn's footprints, to arranging family photographs and helping them to make funeral arrangements.

Alison said: "We were really lucky to get Claire House - some people don't get it. We feel like it eased the process.

"We stayed with them for five days. It was that emotional support because you don't sleep, you don't eat. They gave us advice and guided us."

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