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CHRISTMAS MIRACLE

Mum who was put in coma minutes after giving birth is home for Christmas after incredible recovery

Nicola Landsdown, 38, suffered a stroke just two days before her due date

A NEW mum who was put in a coma minutes after giving birth and given a one per cent chance of survival is back home for Christmas after making a miraculous recovery.

Nicola Landsdown, 38, suffered a stroke just two days before her due date and was rushed to hospital.
 Nicola Lansdown partner Kevin Smees and their daughter Lexi
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Nicola Lansdown partner Kevin Smees and their daughter LexiCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

An MRI scan then revealed a potentially killer bleed on the brain but doctors safely delivered her daughter Lexi.

She briefly held her baby before she was put in an induced coma.

A specialist team of doctors performed an operation to drill a hole in Nicola’s skull to relieve the pressure on her brain.

 Nicola was briefly allowed to hold her baby before she was put in an induced coma
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Nicola was briefly allowed to hold her baby before she was put in an induced comaCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

She spent weeks in intensive care before intensive rehabilitation to regain her speech and movement in the right hand side of her body which was paralysed.

She was then able to start walking short distances before docs said she was free to go home.

But heartbreakingly, Nicola, of Aylesbury, Bucks – who had been trying for her first baby for four years - has no memory for the first two months of seven-month-old Lexi’s life.

 Nicola spent weeks in intensive care before intensive rehabilitation to regain her speech and movement
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Nicola spent weeks in intensive care before intensive rehabilitation to regain her speech and movementCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

But she amazed doctors by pulling through and now she, finace Kevin Smeers, also 38, and their daughter are finally reunited at home.

She told The Sun: “It is the best Christmas ever, just spending it with Kevin, Lexi and me.

“I did not think it was possible all those months ago when it seemed like it would never happen.

 Because of all the complications Nicola has no memory for the first two months of seven-month-old Lexi’s life
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Because of all the complications Nicola has no memory for the first two months of seven-month-old Lexi’s lifeCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
“The physiotherapy and occupational therapy and speech and language therapy has worked miracles.”
She hopes to one day to be able to walk fully on her wedding day after having to shelve their plans.
She added: “Hopefully I am going to walk again. I am still determined to walk down the aisle.

“I think my positive attitude has helped me because if you have a negative attitude I think it doesn’t help you recover at all.

“It is just the most amazing feeling being home, it difficult to put into words.”

Proud Kevin – who has two kids from a previous relationship - said: “I didn’t think it would ever be possible.

“I remember leaving the hospital after her stroke when the doctors told me that she had a one per cent chance of survival.

 Nicola Lansdown partner Kevin Smees pose with their daughter Lexi
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Nicola Lansdown partner Kevin Smees pose with their daughter LexiCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Doctors had to deliver Lexi, a healthy 8lb baby, under general anaesthetic by emergency caesarean section
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Doctors had to deliver Lexi, a healthy 8lb baby, under general anaesthetic by emergency caesarean sectionCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

“I was thinking ‘that’s it’. You never expect a 38-year-old woman to have a stroke.

“The hardest thing for me was that she had given birth and she missed out on that for six to eight weeks.

“It was her first pregnancy and she doesn’t remember it.

“We have got videos and photos but it’s not the same. It’s not like a dream holiday that you can delay. If you miss it, you’ve missed it.”

 Nicola and healthy baby Lexi are all smiles as the pose for this beautiful picture
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Nicola and healthy baby Lexi are all smiles as the pose for this beautiful pictureCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Nicola – who has to use a wheelchair - was rushed to Stoke Mandeville Hospital on May 6 where an MRI scan revealed a potentially-fatal bleed on the brain.

Doctors had to deliver Lexi, a healthy 8lb baby, under general anaesthetic by emergency caesarean section the following day at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.

She was intensive care there for a month before being moved to Wycombe Genral Hospital and then Amersham Hospital, Bucks .

Since her operation Kevin has raised £5,500 for the John Radcliffe Hospital’s Neurological Ward.