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Pregnant woman left trapped in Crete for weeks after premature birth on 'babymoon'

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A first time mum and dad were stuck on a Greek island for eight weeks after she gave birth prematurely. Robyn Bishop, 29, jetted off on a 'babymoon' to Crete in April, to spend quality time with her partner Stephen Howe, 32, before the arrival of their daughter.

However baby Flora came six weeks early, just two days into their stay at a luxury five-star resort. Due to the baby being declared too premature to fly by their insurance company, the were left trapped on the island and only arrived back in the UK last week, WalesOnline reports. READ MORE : Man who spent £700 a month on takeaways says strangers abuse him in the street Mental health nurse Robyn said: "I'm so traumatised by the whole experience.

I'm a first time mum with a premature baby and we were just stuck out there in another country with no help, it's been so difficult. "We were calling the insurance company seven times a day, just trying to find a way back to the UK.

We were desperate to get home. "I'm just so relieved that Flora is here safe and sound. It was unlikely I could have children easily naturally due to having PCOS, so she is certainly my miracle baby! "I'm extremely happy she's finally here.

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