Monday, 11 May 2009

Why the Oliver Fisher Special Care Baby Trust Charity

In February 2003 my twin boys Aiden and Liam were born 10 weeks premature. They were both just under 4lb each and needed to put into incubators for a number of weeks before they were allowed out into the real world!

A lot of the equipment is supplied by money raised by the public and if it wasn't for others, there would not have been enough equipment to cope that very bizarre night when they were born. The fund has been used to purchase essential equipments on the unit namely ventilators, incubators, blood gas machine, ultrasound machine to scan babies brain and heart, bilirubin machine to measure the level of jaundice, infusion pumps and new computer based cot side terminals with patients monitoring system. More details of the charity can be found at http://www.oliver-fisher.org/

Since then, Aiden and Liam have gone from strength to strength, below are some pictures of them in their full glory from years zero to Six.



Aiden

Liam

And now ...................

Aiden

Liam

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