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York mum who gave birth while dangerously ill with Covid says: ‘Don’t dismiss the vaccine’

Laura, Ed and their baby
Fri 12 Nov, 2021 @ 2.34 pm News YorkMix

“It was my worst nightmare coming true – having to have my baby on my own.”

This was how 37-year-old York woman Laura described the day she was told she would have to have her baby delivered by Caesarean section, without her loved ones by her side.

Back in March 2021, at 34 weeks pregnant, unvaccinated Laura initially thought she had just a “bad cold”.

Her boyfriend Ed, also became ill and they soon realised they both had Covid. Around six days later Laura’s condition started to really deteriorate.

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“I suffer with asthma and became more and more short of breath, all I wanted to do was to sleep.

“I nose-dived around six days after testing positive and went from having what seemed like just a bad cold, to being hospitalised due to my oxygen levels dropping so low.

“After a couple of hours of being assessed in hospital, they said they needed to deliver the baby.”

‘Worst nightmare’

York Hospital. Photograph: YorkMix

Laura, 37, hadn’t been offered a Covid vaccination at the time as it was very early days in the vaccination programme.

Being heavily pregnant and having asthma, put extra pressure on her lungs and made her more vulnerable to the virus.

“Because I was pregnant, I couldn’t have the particular Covid drugs needed as they weren’t licenced to be used in pregnancy,” Laura said.

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“They kept topping my oxygen levels up which wasn’t having the impact they’d hoped, my blood oxygen levels still kept decreasing, the next step would be to go on a ventilator which they were aiming to avoid.”

It was heart-breaking for the couple that they couldn’t be together for the birth of their son who was eventually delivered just a few hours later.

“It was my worst nightmare coming true that I had to do it on my own. But I had to get through it as I had no choice,” she said.

Ed, still poorly with Covid, was isolating at their home in York and was powerless to help.

With Laura still dangerously ill with Covid, their baby was delivered by caesarean section by the team at York Hospital. Within seconds, baby was whisked to the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) and placed in an incubator.

His Covid test came through as negative which was a great relief to the family.

‘Think hard about it’

That was the last time Laura saw her baby for seven days. She was taken to the high dependency unit (HDU) to receive ongoing treatment and spent the next days in isolation to be free of the virus.

“I stroked his forehead with one finger for just a few seconds before he was taken away,” she explained. “After HDU, I was taken to the Covid ward. I never saw the maternity wards.

“I was on lots of drugs and remained on oxygen for a few days, but over time, I slowly improved, just sleeping most of the time.”

Ed was finally able to see his son three days after his birth, FaceTiming Laura from the SCBU.

Eventually he was able to take Laura and their baby home, although Laura was still very weak from her illness. Even now, eight months later, she is having to take stronger medication for her asthma and feels very tired some days.

She was delighted to be offered her Covid vaccination in May and the couple are now both fully jabbed. Laura now wants to encourage all pregnant women to seriously consider taking up the vaccine.

“When you’re pregnant your body is under so much pressure and strain. You are much more vulnerable to the virus. I would have been keen to get the jab, had it been offered then, but it was such early days in the vaccination programme.

“They didn’t really have enough data then, but there’s so much more information now. It’s just not worth the risk and there are so many pregnant women ending up like me, it’s frightening.

“My message to people is ‘Don’t dismiss it’.

“Please think hard about it, as the risks are so high. For me the benefits massively outweigh the risks. I look at the number of pregnant women since who have been seriously ill in hospital – I am one of those statistics and it could have been so much worse.”

Pregnancy Covid clinics

Nimbuscare is now attending hospital antenatal clinics to offer pregnant women a Covid-19 vaccination and discuss with them the importance of protecting themselves and their unborn child.

“Our team have found that many of the pregnant women who’ve visited the York Vaccination Centre at Askham Bar initially have a few questions about the vaccine.

“However, we’ve also found that, if our clinicians spend just a few minutes chatting about their concerns and answering their questions, most women then feel sufficiently reassured about the benefits to go on and have a vaccination.”

Since the start of the clinics the Nimbuscare team has vaccinated more than 100 pregnant women.

Fri 12 Nov, 2021

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