Mother Wakes Up From Coma After She Hears The Cry Of Her New Born Baby

A mother identified as Shelly Cawley who slipped into coma after the birth of her child had miraculously woken up after the she heard her baby’s cries.

The family of the woman thought they were going to say their last goodbye to the woman as they were escorted through the hallways of North Carlina Hospital.

Her blood pressure was dangerously low (60/40, doctors later told the family) and her heart rate was soaring (more than 180 beats per minute). Cawley was hooked up to what doctors called “the last-chance ventilator,” a machine pumping air into her lungs with such force that it rattled her hospital bed with each artificial breath, her husband, Jeremy Cawley, said.

But the hospital staff had one more idea to try.

“The nurses instructed us to strip the baby down and put her skin-to-skin with Shelly,” her husband told The Washington Post. “Their hope was that if Shelly could smell the baby, feel the baby, hear the baby — even in the coma — it would give her a reason to fight.

“They needed her to start to fight.”

And they thought Rylan Grace Cawley — just hours old — might be the only one who could help.
They put the newborn on her mother’s chest, Jeremy Cawley recalled, and the child went right to sleep.
“We pinched Rylan and tickled her a little bit so that Shelly would hear her cry,” he said with a chuckle.

When the baby did, her mother’s vitals jumped, doctors told Jeremy Cawley. He said he was told it may have given her the strength she needed to push through. A week later, Shelly Cawley woke up and met her baby daughter.

“It was a weird feeling — like I was between a dream and reality,” she told The Post. “But I do remember as clear as day looking at her face, how beautiful she was. I don’t think I knew at the time I had been asleep for a week. But it was my first time meeting my daughter. I was so overwhelmed.”

Turkish Singer Shot In Head For Appearing On TV Talent Show Wakes From Coma

A Turkish woman who was shot in the head after ignoring threats not to appear on a TV talent show has woken from a coma. Mutlu Kaya, 19, had been warned her life was in danger if she sang on Sesi Cok Guze, a show similar to Britain’s Got Talent.

Sections of Turkish society are unhappy at the perceived liberalisation of women in the majority Muslim country.

Mutlu defied the threats and sang on the show but was later found having been gunned down at her home in the orthodox Kurdish in the Diyarbakir province.

A man entered her home and shot her in the head through a window, her father said. She had been preparing to appear on the talent show again.

Mutlu was left in a critical condition – but has incredibly now awoken after being in a coma for more than a month.

She conscious, able to communicate with family and friends and doctors are hopeful she will make a full recovery.

Kaya’s ex-boyfriend, 26-year-old Veysel Ercan, was charged with attempted murder in May.

The attack came amid fierce debate about violence against women in Turkey.

According to the non-governmental Platform to Stop Violence Against Women, 286 women were murdered in Turkey in 2014, and incredibly 134 so far in 2015.

Mutlu Kaya appearing during the show…