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Emotional reunion of five-month-old baby and the hardworking nurses who saved his life

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Don't miss a thing by signing up to the MyOldham newsletter here Two hardworking nurses have been reunited with a now five-month-old whose life they saved in a gruelling, month-long fight for survival in intensive care.

Fariq Hussain Chowdhury was born on April 7 at the Royal Oldham Hospital via an emergency caesarean-section after his mother, Ariifa Hussain, reported feeling reduced movements. READ MORE:Burnham slams rumoured October circuit breaker but says hospitals could become overwhelmed as winter approaches Newborn Fariq's life was hanging in the balance as he needed immediate respiratory support, diagnosed with severe hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) - a condition caused when a baby’s brain does not receive enough oxygen

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