Lynsey Mccourt was woken at 5am by a 'popping' sensation before seeing her bed soaked in blood
A pregnant mum woke up in blood-soaked bed sheets before giving birth to her baby boy nine weeks early. Lynsey Mccourt was at her home in Dalry, North Ayrshire, in June last year, when she was woken at 5am by a "popping" sensation.
Lynsey said she is "forever grateful" to 999 call handler Paige Sawers who kept her calm and the ambulance crew Kieran Donnelly and Scott Wright. The mum-of-four said: “I woke up at 5am with a popping feeling; I looked down and my bed was covered in blood. "Because everyone did their job so fantastically, I got to the hospital very quickly and doctors were able to deliver my baby safely."
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