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Britain's youngest blood transfusion patient treated in the womb at just 16 weeks

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Britain's youngest blood transfusion patient treated in the womb at just 16 weeks.

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Arthur Ransom is believed to be the youngest person in Britain ever to receive a blood transfusion, with doctors performing the procedure when his mother was merely 16 weeks into her pregnancy.The infant, then roughly the size of an avocado, underwent an intrauterine transfusion at St George's Hospital in London in 2024 after contracting parvovirus slapped cheek syndrome while still in the womb.His mother, Maisie Ransom, has now partnered with NHS Blood and Transplant to express her profound thanks to the specialist donors who make such extraordinary interventions possible.The donation authority has recognised eight individuals whose blood contributions have been most frequently utilised for this exceptionally rare procedure, which saves the lives of unborn babies facing critical illness.

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