Archie is being looked after at the neonatal intensive care unit at Burnley General Hospital
Sheree Murray was 25 weeks pregnant when she gave birth to Archie, who weighed just 765g, on 1 December. His parents could not touch him for four days, but Ms Murray said when she could first hold his hand it was the "most magical moment I had ever been in". Ms Murray said she was "devastated" when Archie was diagnosed with coronavirus because the "killer virus was taking the healthiest people and my baby was so poorly".Ms Murray said when she could hold Archie again after his 10 days in isolation "it felt like I was finally able to breathe".Archie's mum said it was magical to hold his hand for the first timeHis parents are only allowed to visit him at the hospital separately because of the pandemic.
Absolutely fantastic 🥰🥰
Archie the superstar Blisscharity neomates _SmallestThings
well done to the little lad and to the parents too......
This is a miracle. Well done, NHS.
Awesome❤❤❤❤
Hope the wee soldier lives a long and healthy life well done son. ❤️❤️
That's fantastic, a bit of good news from the BBC for a change.
What a fighter, he will achieve great things... keep being proud mum and dad
and if a baby can do it ....... so can you! End lock-down and stupid masks. Let's get this bloody show back on the road
Dear little Archie, wish you a very long and happy life with mama and daddy! You are our hero!
The parents have a right to be very proud of their little boy.😀
Keep going little man.your a fighter
Keep fighting little one. Xx
Oh bless him. Hope he continues to thrive x
What a fighter 💪
That's a tough Baby. Get well soon.
What an amazing little dude. Such good news!
Our little warrior..get well soon. God bless
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