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Analia Bouter’s Was Told Her premature Baby was dead But 12 hours later she Found her Alive in The Morgue’s Freezer
A shocking story, that could make any parent’s heart stopped, beat faster and stop again when a young mother prematurely gave birth to her daughter at a hospital in Argentina, she was told the baby was dead, but 12 hours later she found her alive inside the drawer of a freezing morgue.
The baby girl was discovered by her mother Analia Bouter who had insisted on opening it up to say goodbye in the hospital morgue. The defiant infant’s incredible escape from the clutches of an early grave unfolded in the Argentina city of Resistencia .
Mrs. Bouter said: ‘I don’t know who is to blame, and I’m not thinking about it at this moment. The joy of knowing she’s alive is covering every other feeling. I’m a Christian, and I believe this was a miracle of God.”
Sure is joyful, but makes you angry at the same time, what kind of hospital was that? Perrando Hospital in Chaco isit? one thing is very true, Analia’s baby daughter has one powerful guardian angel by her side, that kept her safe during those 12 freezing hours in that morgue.
Medics at Perrando de Resistencia Hospital in Chaco province had told Analia her baby, who was three months premature, was still born and had no pulse. Then they told her she had died shortly after birth because she was too small to survive. Analia was sedated during the labor.
She and her husband then headed home with a death certificate before deciding to return to see their daughter’s body.
The casket was nailed shut but they pushed it open only to find their baby breathing and stretching inside.
When the tiny baby, already with some ice over her body after 12 hours in a refrigerated drawer, let out a cry Analia said:
“I fell to my knees. We went to the morgue, and they showed us the casket nailed closed. We wanted to take a photo of our daughter.”
“My husband Fabian Veron managed to open the little casket that was already nailed close, where we found her wrapped in a white sheet and saw her tiny hand touch her face. We heard a cry and she was alive. She spent 12 hours in the freezing cold of that morgue. I saw for myself the ice on her body.”
The couple originally intended to call their fifth child Liliana Abigail but have since changed her name to Luz Milagros, which means “Miracle Light”, is in stable condition.
Rafael Sabatinelli, the province’s deputy health secretary, described the situation on Tuesday last week as “unfortunate”.
Fiver members of the medical staff involved have been suspended while officials investigate.
Hospital’s director Jose Luis Meirino said hypothermia could have slowed her vital signs.
“At the moment we have no explanation. The baby was attended to by obstetricians, gynecologists and a neonatologist. They all reached the same conclusion, that this girl was stillborn.”
Little Luz Milagros in the youngest daughter of Anallia and Fabian’s five children.


