Shocking 'medical miracle' birth startles doctors and parents
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Now dubbed a "medical miracle," the birth of Silas Philips took doctors by surprise when he was born still inside his amniotic sac. Silas' birth miracle is extremely rare, only 1 in 80,000 births are similar to his.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
2/25/2015 (9 years ago)
Published in Health
Keywords: birth, born, medical miracle, hospital, baby, infant, amniotic sac, rare, water breaking, miracle
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - When his mother went into labor three months before her due date, fear for Silas' life was already prominent.
Once the doctors performed a Caesarean section on his mother, Chelsea, at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in California, they were not only shocked to see Silas was healthy, but they could not believe their eyes when they noticed his amniotic sac was still intact.
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Typically, this sac breaks during labor - hence the term water-breaking. During a C-section, the surgeon cuts through it while cutting open the mother.
"Even though it sounds cliched, we caught our breath," stated Dr. William Binder, the doctor who delivered Silas. "It really felt like a moment of awe... and one that will stick in my mind for some time.
"He was seconds old and still in the water bag, with the placenta and umbilical cord tucked inside."
Through the amniotic sac, you could clearly see Silas' face, hair, arms and legs.
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"It was actually really cool to see. And when I heard that was actually really rare, I was like, 'oh my gosh, you're a special little baby,'" explained Silas' mother, who was unaware of her baby's miraculous birth until seeing the photos taken by the doctor.
Silas is expected to go home within the next month, despite being born at just 26 weeks.
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