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Mum’s horror after finding newborn baby boy ‘grey and bleeding from the nose’ after suffocating in his sling
A FIVE-week-old baby boy was discovered grey and bleeding from the nose by his mum after being carried in a sling.
Little Ruadhán Bradshaw-Hall passed away in December 2022, an inquest held at Dublin District Coroner’s Court heard.
His cause of death was attributed to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), when an apparently healthy baby unexpectedly passes away during sleep – often during the first six months of their life.
Only 200 babies die of SIDS in the UK, so the occurrence is very rare.
It’s thought to affect babies born prematurely or with a low birth weight who are exposed to environmental stressors like tobacco smoke, getting tangled in bedding, a minor illness or a breathing obstruction.
Dr Michael McDermott, who carried out a postmortem on baby Ruadhán, told the court that while it was extremely rare, and there was a link between the use of slings and an increased risk of SIDS.
Ruadhán was wrapped in a jersey sling to protect him from “arctic” weather as his family visited a Christmas market near their home in Garristown on December 10, 2022, breakingnews.ie reported.
An ambulance was called after Ruadhán’s mum, Sinéad Hall, found him unresponsive, and the tot passed away 11 days later.
It was later determined that the baby had suffered from severe brain injuries due to a lack of oxygen.
The court heard that the jersey sling Ruadhán had been wrapped in “may or may not” have compromised his ability to breathe, according to The Irish Times.
Keith Bradshaw, the tot’s father, told the court that if he and Sinéad had been aware of a link between slings and SIDS they “would have been more cautious” in using one.
He asked that information around slings and the risk factors associated with using them be made available to new parents.
The coroner overseeing the case said she intended to write to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) about the issue to ensure more parents are made aware of possible risks and that guidance around the safe use of slings is spread by maternity hospitals and GPs.
Keith recounted how he, Sinéad and their children went to a Christmas market a short distance from their home, placing Ruadhán into a sling to carry him.
As the weather was “arctic”, he gave his partner a large jacket of his to wear on top of the sling.
The baby “appeared to be sleeping” throughout their walk and it wasn’t until they returned back home about 20 minutes later that Sinéad found Ruadhán unconscious, with grey-tinged skin and blood coming from his nose.
Keith’s teenage stepson performed CPR on the tot while they waited 27 minutes for the ambulance to arrive. He was then taken to Children’s Health Ireland.
Ruadhán spent 11 days in the paediatric intensive care unit.
Keith described this time as “11 days of hell.”
What is sudden infant death syndrome?
Most sudden and unexplained deaths happen during the first six months of a baby’s life.
Infants born early or with a low birthweight are usually at greater risk of the syndrome.
Baby boys are usually more commonly affected by sudden infant death syndrome.
It usually happens when a baby is asleep, although it can happen when they are awake.
The exact cause is unknown, but a number of things are thought to be a factor.
Experts think that it can occur at a particular stage in a baby’s development – therefore babies who are vulnerable to certain stresses can be more at risk.
This vulnerability could be due to being born prematurely or having a low birthweight, or for other reasons.
Getting tangled in bedding, tobacco smoke, a minor illness or a breathing obstruction can also be a factor.
A report warns parents to avoid these unnecessary “aids”, such as baby hammocks, cot bumpers, cushioned sleeping pods, pillows, duvets and nests.
Experts urge families to only put their baby to sleep on firm, flat, waterproof surface.
PHE and cot death charity The Lullaby Trust issued the warning in a guide, which came as evidence suggested more than one in three parents has bought or considering buying a sleep aid.
“It was like a war zone. It was the most wretched surreal thing,” he told the court according to breakingnews.ie.
Though Ruadhán’s condition seemed to improve at various points, the tot suffered a bad seizure, leading his parents to decide that they needed to “let him go”, Sinéad said in a written statement.
“Our little boy was ripped from our lives” in a moment of “violence”, Keith recalled.
He said his son’s death had left the family “stumbling through a fog of grief”.
RISKS OF SLINGS
Pathologist Dr Michael McDermott concluded that the little boy had died as a result of SIDS, as a postmortem had been unable to identify any other cause for his collapse.
The tot suffered “significant brain damage as a result of a lack of oxygen to the brain”, he explained.
He said “compromised sleeping positions” were a factor in about half of recent SIDS cases, with the risk of it increasing for babies sleeping in a bed or in their parents’ arms.
In relation to baby slings, Dr McDermott said parents’ clothing as well as the sling’s material and the position a baby is placed in could affect their breathing.
Safety tips for using slings
Slings and baby-carriers are useful for holding a baby hands-free, but there are things you should keep in mind to make sure you’re using them safely.
Though there isn’t much evidence that slings are directly associated with SIDS, The Lullaby Trust says there have been a number of deaths worldwide where infants have suffered a fatal accident from the use of a sling.
These accidents are particularly due to suffocation, and particularly in young babies.
The risk of SIDS is higher when a baby’s airway is obstructed either by their chin resting on their chest or their mouth and nose being covered by a parent’s skin or clothing.
When wearing a sling or baby carrier, keep in mind the TICKS guidelines:
- Tight
- In view at all times
- Close enough to kiss
- Keep chin off the chest
- Supported back
This is to ensure that your baby’s airway is kept clear, and so you can check that they are able to breathe easily and are not overheating.
Complete guidance is available by visiting The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
Source: The Lullaby Trust
“There are some risks involved in the use of baby slings,” he observed.
But Dr McDermott stressed that Ruadhán’s parents should not blame themselves for what happened.
“This is a tragic death. This is nobody’s fault. This is not something you did or failed to do,” he added.
Coroner Dr Cróna Gallagher concluded that Ruadhán had died from SIDS while being carried in a sling, “which is an additional risk factor for SIDS” but not a direct cause.
She added that it was a natural instinct for parents to want their baby close to them.
“It wasn’t anybody’s fault. It was a very unfortunate and tragic death,” Dr Gallagher stressed.
‘A BEAUTIFUL BOY’
As the inquest concluded, Keith said not a day goes by that the family doesn’t think about Ruadhán.
He expressed hope that something positive could result from their son’s death, telling the coroner that a charitable foundation had been set up in Ruadhán’s memory and already raised €50,000.
In a written statement, Sinéad described her late son as “a most beautiful, gentle, placid boy with the deepest darkest eyes.”
“I loved you and cherished every moment I had with you,” she said
“By trying to keep him warm and close to me, I put him in harm’s way. I will never forgive myself for that.
“The grief of losing him is unbearable but it is also a testament to how much I loved him. My heart will never heal from the loss.”
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Are you a narcissist? Take the 28-question ‘Dark Tetrad’ personality test to find out
THE TERM ‘narcissist’ is often thrown around to describe people who seem self-absorbed or have a large ego.
Have you ever wondered if it applies to you or a particularly annoying friend or colleague?
Now, a 28-minute test can tell you where you fall on the score of narcissism – as well as three other “negative” personality types.
The five-minute quiz, published on the website Psychological Testing Online, is an online version of the Short Dark Tetrad test, by personality psychology researcher and professor Delroy Paulhus.
It’s designed to assess a set of four interrelated personality traits that are considered to be negative or harmful, according to Psychology Today.
These are narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and sadism.
It’s noted on the website that the quiz is meant to be educational and entertaining – it can’t provide a diagnosis of narcissism and shouldn’t be used to diagnose a disease or condition or provide any sort of psychological advice.
To be formally diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder – a mental health condition characterised by impulsivity, volatility, attention-seeking, and a lack of empathy – you need to be assessed by a psychologist or psychiatrist.
Prof Paulhus defined narcissism as “an egotistical preoccupation with self”.
“Because of all their experience with maintaining their self image, people who score high for narcissism will often appear charming but their narcissism will later lead to extreme difficulty in developing close relationships,” he said
Meanwhile, Machiavellianism is described as a tendency to be manipulative and deceitful and see people as a means to achieve one’s own goals.
Psychopathy is a condition characterised by a lack of empathy and emotional response.
“The relative lack of emotions leads results in high stress tolerance, low empathy, little guilt and leads them to seek extremely stimulating activities, resulting in impulsivity and a disposition towards interpersonal conflict,” Prof Paulhus said.
As for sadism, this means deriving pleasure the pain and humiliation of others.
Completing the 28-part questionnaire will give you an idea of whether you score low, average or high for these four personality traits.
The test first asks whether you’re male or female before presenting a series of 28 statements, to which you have to reply if you “strongly disagree”, “disagree”, “neither agree nor disagree”, “agree” or “strongly agree”.
The quiz opens with the statement: “It’s not wise to let people know your secrets.”
It then goes on to ask whether you think others see you as a natural leader or if others describe you as “out of control”.
According to Dr Erin Buckels, an assistant professor of Psychology and Principal Investigator of the Dark Personality Research Lab at the University of Winnipeg, the Short Dark Tetrad Test assesses four personality themes.
It aims to gauge how “crafty”, “special”, “wild” or “mean” you are.
What is narcissistic personality disorder?
The condition is one of seven types of personality disorders and is named after Narcissus from Greek mythology, who fell in love with his own reflection.
It results in the sufferer being obsessed with the fantasy of unlimited success, power, brilliance and ideal love and beauty and have an inflated sense of their importance coupled with a deep need for excessive attention.
But behind the confidence, sufferers can be extremely vulnerable to slightest criticism and have low self-esteem, the Mayo Clinic reports.
The disorder can also cause problems in many areas of life – including work, relationships and financial affairs.
People with narcissistic personality disorder may be generally unhappy and disappointed when they’re not given the admiration they think they deserve and may find relationships unfulfilling.
According to the Mayo Clinic, sufferers can:
- Have an exaggerated sense of self-importance
- Have a sense of entitlement and require constant, excessive admiration
- Expect to be recognised as superior even without achievements that warrant it
- Exaggerate achievements and talents
- Be preoccupied with fantasies about success, power, brilliance, beauty or the perfect mate
- Believe they are superior and can only associate with equally special people
- Monopolise conversations and belittle or look down on people they perceive as inferior
- Take advantage of others to get what they want
- Have an inability or unwillingness to recognise the needs and feelings of others
- Be envious of others and believe others envy them
- Behave in an arrogant or haughty manner, coming across as conceited, boastful and pretentious
Source: Mayo Clinic
“Watching a fist fight excited me,” is the fourth statement quiz-takers are asked to respond to.
The test goes on to question whether you “have a unique talent for persuading people” or you think “group activities tend to be dull” without you.
It poses questions around how you respond to violence, whether you think manipulation is a useful to achieve what you want and how you view yourself.
“I have some exceptional qualities” is one such statement, as is “I like to show off every now and then”.
At the end of the questionnaire, you’ll be scored on the four personality types on a scale of 1 to 5.
For narcissism, a score of above 3.71 is considered “high”.
As for Machiavellianism, above 4.03 is “high”. For psychopathy, this is 2.64 and sadism 3.14.
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The dumbbells I am using for your reference are 2 x 12.5kg and 2 x 8kg each!
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And with the abs portion, as always, lower to where you feel comfortable. Please do not strain and ensure your lower back maintains able to push into the mat!
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Nurse, 36, shocked after routine lip filler appointment ended up in a deadly diagnosis
A NURSE discovered she had cancer after getting lip filler.
Edita Jucaite, 36, had similar procedures before without any reaction but an injection last April immediately left her swollen with severe bruising.
The doctor who administered it – who was also a colleague – said she should contact her GP.
She had also been losing weight and just a few hours after the appointment where Edita had a blood test, the surgery called her.
They said she needed to go straight to hospital as they suspected she had leukaemia.
Further tests confirmed that Edita had chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) – a type of cancer that affects the bone marrow and white blood cells.
She began having oral chemotherapy and is now in remission.
However, she will be on medication for life to help prevent the disease from returning.
Edita, from Banbury, Oxfordshire, said: “Not many people can say that lip fillers saved their life – but I can.
“If the bruising hadn’t happened and I hadn’t been encouraged to see the GP because of it then I may well have put it off again and again, which could have then meant the leukaemia may have progressed and been much harder to treat.
“I had no idea about the signs and symptoms of leukaemia.
“I was happy to be losing a bit of weight as I was about to go on holiday and I drank a lot of energy drinks which may have disguised my tiredness.
“There definitely needs to be more general awareness of leukaemia and what to look out for so more people can be diagnosed in time for treatment to be effective, like I was.”
Only 14 per cent of Brits are able to identify the four main symptoms of blood cancer, according to a new poll by Leukaemia Care and Leukaemia UK.
These are unusual bruising, unusual bleeding, fatigue, and repeated infections.
The organisations say this lack of awareness is contributing to more than a third of those with the condition finding out in A&E.
Around 10,000 people are diagnosed with leukaemia every year in the UK. Almost 5,000 lose their lives.
Annually, 37 per cent of those diagnosed with leukaemia receive this news in emergency settings – more than any other cancer type.
Everything you need to know about leukaemia
LEUKAEMIA is a type of cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue.
It leads to the overproduction of abnormal white blood cells – the part of the immune system which defends the body against infection.
Like many cancers, symptoms of leukaemia can be vague. However, common warning signs include:
- Weakness
- Tiredness
- Shortness of breath
- Light-headedness
- Palpitations
- Infections that are more frequent, severe or last longer
- Fever and sweats
- Malaise (generally feeling unwell)
- Purpura (small bruises on the skin)
- Heavy periods
- Nosebleeds
- Bleeding gums
Leukaemia can only be diagnosed through laboratory tests.
It can be grouped by the way the disease progresses (acute or chronic).
Acute means it progresses quickly and aggressively and usually requires immediate treatment, while chronic means it progresses more slowly and, in some cases, may not require immediate treatment.
The four most common types of leukaemia in adults are:
- Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
- Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)
- Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL)
- Chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML)
Leukaemia is usually treated using one or more of the following: chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy, biological therapy and stem cell transplant.
Around 10,000 people are diagnosed in the UK every year. About 5,000 die.
But surviving rates are improving, rising from 13 per cent in the 1970s to around 52 per cent today.
Source: Leukaemia Care and Leukaemia UK
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My soul left my body as doctors revealed our unborn baby boy’s devastating diagnosis – but I refuse to give up on him
A MUM felt her “soul leave her body” as she was told of her unborn baby’s devastating diagnosis.
Madysen Wilcox experienced spotting when she was six weeks along, with doctors initially fearing she’d had a miscarriage.
Just a few weeks later, the 29-year-old mum was “blindsided” by a another devastating blow.
Madysen her husband, Darin, 34, were left dumbstruck when they were told that their baby’s brain had failed to form properly.
The mum-of-two, from Smithfield, Utah, USA, was so shocked by the diagnosis that she felt like she was undergoing an out-of-body experience.
She said: “Looking back on the day when we got the diagnosis, it felt like my soul left my body and I was watching myself react to the news.
“The ultrasound tech was very quiet for what felt like forever as she was looking at Charlie’s brain and heart.
“She then left to go get the doctor and he came in and told us the diagnosis.
“As soon as I heard it, it was at that moment, my soul left my body.
“The doctor told us the news, that his brain never formed into two hemispheres and his heart had some major defects as well. And that the diagnosis was fatal.”
Her unborn son, named Charlie, was diagnosed with Alobar Holoprosencephaly, a birth defect that means a baby’s brain doesn’t form properly or separate into right and left hemispheres.
The brain is normally divided into two halves, but they remain in contact and communication through nerve fibres.
The division allows the brain to process several pieces of information and perform several actions at once.
When your brain doesn’t divide properly in development, as in Holoprosencephaly, it causes several physical and neurological issues.
The condition is estimated to affect every one in 7,500 births, according to the NHS.
Many babies with the condition don’t survive full term.
Madysen and Darin were faced with an “impossible decision” as they were offered two options by doctors: either to terminate the pregnancy or to see it through.
After continuously switching between the two options, the couple at first decided to terminate the pregnancy immediately as they didn’t want their unborn son to suffer any longer.
But Madysen and her husband – who are devout Christians – soon felt this wasn’t the right decision for them.
The mum chose to carry baby Charlie to term, saying the decision helped bring the family closer together.
Madysen already share two children together, Hayvn, six, and Harvey, three. They aren’t sure how long Charlie will survive once he’s born.
Reflecting on her ordeal, Madysen explained: “We had been trying to get pregnant for almost a year and we finally found out we were pregnant in February 2024.
“We started to have some complications when I was about six weeks pregnant.
“I started having some spotting and bleeding and the doctors initially suspected a miscarriage.
What is holoprosencephaly?
There are three main types of holoprosencephaly:
- Alobar holoprosencephaly: This type means the fetal brain hasn’t divided into two hemispheres at all. It’s usually associated with severe facial deformities. Babies with this type of HPE are often stillborn or die shortly after birth.
- Semilobar holoprosencephaly: This type means the fetal brain has partially divided into two hemispheres.
- Lobar holoprosencephaly: This type means most of the fetal brain has separated into two hemispheres, but there’s an incomplete division of the two halves. This is the least severe form of oloprosencephaly.
Source: Cleveland Clinic
“My whole world felt like it was crashing down, and I was suffocating.
“It was all hitting me that we had just been told our baby will not survive.
“We went into that appointment suspecting Down Syndrome, not a fatal diagnosis.
“It was the last thing we ever expected to hear. The rest of that day, I just couldn’t stop crying, the tears felt like they would never stop.”
Madysen said that carrying Charlie full term had brought her and Darin closer together and helped her connect with other mums going through similar situations.
“Looking back, I can clearly see God’s hand in our lives and how he nudged us along to make the best decision for our family.
“Carrying Charlie has blessed me in more ways than I can count.
“He has brought me and Darin closer as a couple, he has brought us closer as a family.
“He’s also helped me connect with so many other wonderful mums who have been through something similar.”
But the mum still describes her pregnancy with Charlie as a “roller-coaster”.
Madysen said: “The roller coaster of emotions throughout this process has been exhausting.
“Prior to finding out Charlie’s official diagnosis, there were days where doctors told us things looked great and that everything was fine, then there were days where they were very concerned and we had to anxiously wait for test results, not knowing anything, and anticipating the worst.”
The mum is preparing herself for the agonising possibility of having to say goodbye to Charlie soon after he is born.
“Since his diagnosis is so rare, everything is a case-by-case scenario.
“So, we really have no idea how long he will live. We have had to prepare ourselves for every outcome basically.
“The hardest part with that is knowing we could meet him and immediately have to say goodbye.
“I was pregnant at the same time as two of my best friends this year and seeing them take home their healthy babies has been excruciating.”
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