Family of daughter born at just 28 weeks old raise an amazing £7K for neo natal unit at Ulster Hospital
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Annje McKeag’s life drastically changed in 2021 when she was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia during the early stages of her second pregnancy. After numerous visits and admissions to hospital, Annje delivered her daughter Ella on August 27, 2021 at 28 weeks, weighing a tiny 2 pounds, 9 ounces.
Annje and her husband David went through a roller-coaster of emotions during Ella’s stay in hospital in both ICU and the Special Care Baby Unit. The family experienced the highs and lows of having a premature baby, from being told from the day she was born, that Ella was a ‘feisty’ baby, to experiencing a sea of doctors around her incubator after she turned pale and limp.
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Hide AdHowever, Ella’s personality continued to shine through as she battled hurdle after hurdle and the ‘little fighter’ was finally discharged and brought home to meet her big sister Zara on October 26, 2021. Annje said: “You can’t compare everybody’s journey in the NICU, as every baby is different. When you have a baby in the Neonatal Unit, you realise just how special the staff in there are!
"They were all fantastic. We really took a lot of comfort from them during our time there, especially during the pandemic when it was only David and myself allowed in”.
The McKeag family knew from the beginning that they wanted to show their appreciation to the unit for all the kindness and support they received during their difficult journey. The family decided to use their own business, ‘The Five Corners and Brothers Restaurant’ to host a fundraising event. Over 40 friends and family showed up to the six course tasting event, where they also had a raffle, with prizes donated from local businesses. It resulted in the family raising a fantastic £7000 for the Neo Natal Department.
Annje commented: “We were blown away by the support and donations we received and we decided to put this towards purchasing Bilicocoon wraps to deliver phototherapy to the babies in a more effective way. These wraps will help the baby receive phototherapy while also being able to be held and nursed”.