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New Born Jamie Ogg, Declared Dead, Comes Back to Life in Mother’s Arms After 2 Hours of Kangaroo Care

#1 Kate Finally Becomes Pregnant After 3 Years Of Trying..

Kate Ogg and her husband David's wish came true when they discovered they were having twins, a boy and a girl. But when Kate gave birth prematurely at six-and-a-half months, doctors informed her that her infant son did not survive. What happens next though was unbelievable.



#2 Mom Follows Her Instinct & Intuition

After hearing the devastating news, Kate held baby Jamie's cold lifeless body on her chest, she immediately asked David to climb into bed and keep them warm. After a little while mom and dad began to feel their baby move.



#3 Baby Jamie Comes Back To Life!

But when Kate calls the nurse, she informs them the baby is just starting to die. Still mom and dad refuse to let Jamie go and they hold him close. Suddenly Jamie grabs his dad's finger. Did mom's intuition and the "power of touch" help to revive Jamie?


#4 The Twins Go Home Together

The medical team couldn't explain how Jamie miraculously survived, but both twins were well and strong enough to go home as one joyous family


#5 The Twins Have Grown

Today the Odd family is doing well, the twins are beyond toddlers and have another sibling! Kate widely shares her miraculous experience with Jamie, and her belief on the "power of physical touch," and how it continues to move her family life.



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