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Baby saves mother from blood clot, at Sheba
Date07/14/2010
AuthorDana Karni
SourceFox News

A new miracle birth in the Holy land?

In a land well known for the biblical story of a holy birth, The Israeli media is trumpeting a new modern miracle from a baby to be.

There were no three wise men or a manger this time but there was one smart yet to be born child waving at the doctors – look there is something wrong. ‪

On Sunday, mom to be Hindi Gross was undergoing a routine sonogram at the Sheba hospital in central Israel, a day before her pre-planned C-section.

She felt good, there were no indications of any problem, but when the doctor looked at the sonogram screen he was very surprised.‪‪

"I saw something floating in the amniotic fluid and the baby grabbed and waved it, as if trying to tell us - take a look at that, something is wrong. I have seen blood clots in the uterus before but I have never seen a baby grabbing it and waving it like that", Dr. Yinon Gilboa, obstetrics and gynecology specialist, told Fox.‪‪ ‪‪

The doctor soon realized that the baby was holding a 2.75 inch blood clot and the mother was rushed to the OR.‪‪ ‪‪

The little baby girl was delivered safely and is now 4 days old. She does not have a name yet but she is already known through out Israel as the little heroine who miraculously saved her mother's life.‪‪ ‪‪ ‪‪

Take a look at the baby sonogram (courtesy of Sheba Medical Center, Israel) online: http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/07/14/a-new-miracle-birth-in-the-holy-land/ 

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