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Kirsty Feerick

Baby born nine weeks early as Scots mum's back ache turns out to be labour

An expectant mum gave birth to her baby daughter nine weeks early when her lower back ache turned out to be labour.

Lauren McLelland Lambe, from Bellshill, arrived at Wishaw General for a routine check up after waking up with back pain on December 22.

Lauren was left stunned when she was told her waters had broken and she was already in labour - doctors had thought her baby had been pulling her umbilical cord which was causing the pain, the Daily Record reports.

She was immediately taken away to give birth and just 20 minutes later she welcomed Lois Lambe at 31 weeks, weighing just 3lb and seven ounces.

The premature newborn was hooked up to breathing apparatus straight after birth.

Doctors were worried her lungs would be under developed but just one day later she was able to breathe on her own.

Lauren said: "The hospital midwives didn’t think I was in labour for a long time. I went in and my vitals were fine and I felt great apart from this pain in my lower back that was increasingly getting worse and the spot bleeding.

“They hooked me up to a monitor on my stomach to check on the baby and it moved every time I experienced a pain.

"I was being wheeled down the corridor and we realised the baby's head was crowning.

Lauren and husband Chris, 38, were anxious over how little Lois would cope as she was kept in hospital for 33 days.

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But 'determined wee soul' Lois was able to go home without any complications before Lauren's official due date.

Lauren continued: “The birth was very unexpected.

“We were in shock at the start then very worried as she was nine weeks early and we weren’t sure how she would be and if there would be any complications.

“It was hard going home from the hospital without her, no one could have prepared us for that.

"It was difficult not knowing how she would develop, we could only go and see her one day at a time.

“We couldn’t make plans or think ahead as we had to just wait to see how she progressed through each milestone.

“Luckily for us, she took everything in her stride and we could bring her home much quicker than we thought possible.

“We have been really blessed, she’s such a wee determined soul.

Thanking the NHS staff who took care of Lois, Lauren said: "Thank you so much for taking care of Lois when she arrived nine weeks early.

“She is thriving and home a lot sooner than we could’ve imagined due to the excellent care she received from your wonderful staff.

“My husband Chris and I couldn’t have wished for better people to look after her when we couldn’t be with her."

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