Ms Chloe Wilkinson and her partner, Mr Patraic Walsh-Kavanagh, have been told they have to stay in Singapore for another three months before the child is well enough to travel.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - A British couple are looking to raise more than £140,000 to take their baby, who was born prematurely in Singapore, home to the UK.
According to the BBC, the couple have been told that they have to stay in Singapore for another three months before the child, who is currently in intensive care, is well enough to travel. She was given antibiotics and medication to reduce contractions and prolong labour, to give their baby the best chance of survival, he said.
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