'Healthy' teen mum and newborn die hours apart following routine scan

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'Healthy' teen mum and newborn die hours apart following routine scan
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'Together, they fell into an eternal sleep, bound by an unbreakable bond of love that transcends all. The pain we are enduring is unfathomable.'

A 'healthy' first-time mum and her newborn baby have tragically died just hours apart. Mellodie-Ocean Jarman, 19, was feeling faint and dizzy as she travelled to her routine pregnancy scan on January 31.

After her arrival at hospital, an emergency C-section was performed and Mellodie gave birth to baby Athena-Pearl seven weeks early, in the early hours of February 2. Heartbroken uncle Steven Darby, 32, said: “We got a phone call at around four o’clock to say baby was deteriorating so we need to make our way back. We made our way back up to the suite and we proceeded to speak to the priest and have a baptism.

We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like.If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Following the tragedy, the family face having to pay steep funeral costs with a GoFundMe page set up. Steven said on the page about the death of the mum and child: “After what felt like an eternity of anguish, we were given the gut-wrenching gift of placing Mellodie’s daughter in her arms as the machines fell silent.

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