we‘re joined now by dr lydia bowden, a consultant neonatologist, and by rachel corry and her son hugo why they were born prematurely. when i became pregnant with you go, we kept an extra eye on him. at 21 weeks, it showed that he was about to arrive. i was put on hospital bed rest for three — four weeks, then it looked like i was getting an infection so he needed to come out. i was transferred to st mary ‘s hospital, where he was transferred. i spent the next seven months in hospital... that is an awfully long time. he is 19 months old, happy and healthy? absolutely. still a bit small, but apart from that he is doing very well. he has had a whole range of medical issues while in hospital, but he has gotten over most of them now. getting on well. here is a picture, six months from now, when hugo was born? well. here is a picture, six months from now, when hugo was born7m well. here is a picture, six months from now, when hugo was born? it is just staggering, he wasjust tiny, especially when you look at him now. he weighed about 702 g. this is part of yourjob, helping these very tiny ba