A stillborn baby which bled to death in the womb was miraculously revived after a staggering 25 minutes.
When Rachel Claxton gave birth to daughter Ella, she was only 3cm dilated and her placenta had ruptured causing her newborn to die in the moments before she was born.
Doctors battled for nearly an hour to bring the tiny tot back to life and amazingly - just as all hope was feared lost - a faint heartbeat was detected.
But little Ella, now nine months old, still faced another battle as her brain had been starved of oxygen for so long.
In a last ditch attempt to preserve her quality of life, her parents signed her up for an experimental cooling treatment which saw her placed in a hypothermic state for 72 hours.
Amazingly, once the treatment was over and Ella's temperature was raised back to normal, scans showed no abnormalities in her brain.
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/225295-Our-little-miracle-Ella-who-died-in-the-womb-and-was-stillborn-amazes-doctors-by-coming-back-to-life-after-25-MINUTES
Sorry if this seems a little ill worded, but i couldn't find the session to quote from.
When I read this, it reminded me of some of the older transcripts from the C's talking about OPs and Walk-Ins, where there was something said about, "sometimes a "soul/spirit" leaves the body, but the body doesn't die" and sometimes "they" reanimate dead soldiers. Also in that discussion it was said that this happens quite often when someone goes in for surgery and when they recover the family has made remarks about the recovered patient doesn't "seem like the same person", because their spirit left the body during surgery and didn't return. I think the C's said that sometimes the body is still animated but the original "soul" had left it and other times that another "soul" could step in and take over the body.
What I was wondering about this article, is if this would be such a case, where the original soul intended for this baby/body, is not the soul that inhabits it now?
Maybe a question for the C's.....