The Remarkable Story Of The Baby Who Weighed 800 Grams At Birth

Lennox Moles weighed just 800 grams at birth and was delivered prematurely at 25 weeks.

Before being transferred to his incubator, medical professionals at The Royal Womenโ€™s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, quickly placed him in a plastic bag to assist control his body temperature and avoid hypothermia.

Lilly Munro, Lennoxโ€™s mother, referred to the newbornโ€™s makeshift residence as aย โ€œoven bagโ€ย and stated that it was standard procedure for preterm infants who lacked the necessary development to stay warm.

โ€œIt is quite confronting imageโ€ฆ He was put in a plastic oven-type bag and whisked away,โ€ย Ms Munro told Daily Mail Australia.

โ€œItโ€™s what they do in order to preserve [a premature babyโ€™s] temperature because they canโ€™t regulate their temperature.โ€

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Lennox was taken home after 111 days at the Royal Womenโ€™s Hospital in Melbourne after his birth.

The survival rate for babies born at this point in the pregnancy is only 50%.

Because of his heroic struggle and survival, Ms. Munro calls her fourth kid herย โ€œmiracle baby.โ€

Ms. Munro claimed that around 24 weeks pregnant, she had aย โ€œstrange feeling that something wasnโ€™t quite right.โ€

Her doctor made a startling discovery during an ultrasound after she was brought to the hospital.

โ€œMy doctor looked at the screen and went, Oh My Godโ€ฆ your cervix is open and the babyโ€™s arm is up like Superman through the cervix. Youโ€™re not going anywhere,โ€ย Ms. Munro told Daily Mail Australia.

โ€˜Lenniโ€™, as his parents call him, was delivered on February 29 following a rigorous seven-hour labor and a week in the hospital.

As his parents juggled raising three other children from past relationships, Lennox fought for his life for four months.

He may require laser surgery because his eyes were not fully grown at birth and he has a hole in his heart.

Lennox, who now weighs 3.5 kg, also had multiple blood transfusions and has respiratory difficulties.

In order to give Lennox the best chance of survival by boosting his immunity, Ms. Munro and her fiancรฉ, Brodie Moles, had to quit their jobs and drive to the hospital every two hours to provide her breast milk.

Instead of heading to his construction job, Mr. Moles took on the role of full-time caregiver for their children while the young mother was in the hospital.

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Furthermore, the public hospital system wasย โ€œso financially stretchedโ€ย that the couple had nowhere to stay overnight in order to be with Lennox.

The young mother was crying uncontrollably for her baby boy and was unable to eat or sleep at home.

The pair also fell behind on their rent and bills because they were unable to go to work.

Ms. Munro stated that they were still $4,500 behind on their rent and that their electricity had been turned off at the time of Lennoxโ€™s homecoming on Monday.

They are not eligible for carerโ€™s allowance or travel aid.

The family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for these expenses as well as Lennoxโ€™s continuing care.

In just one month, the campaign has raised slightly more than $5,000.

Ms. Munro added that she hoped they could spread the word about The Royal Womenโ€™s Hospitalโ€™sย โ€œworld-classโ€ย newborn critical care unit.

โ€œThese doctors are above and beyondโ€ฆ The nurses in here are amazing. Some of them drive from Geelong and from the country [to come to work],โ€ย she told Daily Mail Australia.

โ€œThey are so passionate about saving these babies and looking after these babies.โ€

 

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