A mother wakes up from coma when she hears her baby cry for the first time

It is said, in fact we have done it, that the crying of babies is the most annoying thing there is. Maybe that's why, annoying, or maybe because this woman sounded like glory, wonder, what I expected to hear when she went to give birth and couldn't hear because she was in a coma, in the end she woke up. Thus, as you hear it: woke up from the coma when he heard his daughter's cry for the first time.

Her name is Shelly Concord Cawley and she could hardly think when she went to give birth to her baby that the thing would be complicated to the point of having to have an emergency C-section, in which everything was complicated by being in a coma.

A blood clot, the culprit of everything

The cause of all the problems and what made them decide to act urgently was a blood clot that complicated everything. The doctors at the North Carolina hospital saw that the only way to act was to perform an emergency caesarean section, hoping to save both of their lives.

The baby was born well, but the mother was in a coma and, according to doctors, in a state of great weakness and close to death.

They thought the baby could help you

After a week in a coma, without much hope that the situation would reverse, the nurses thought that perhaps contact with the girl could help. You know that it is often said that there are people who, despite being in a coma, can hear and feel, and that is exactly what happened.

The baby was already a week old, she was recovered from childbirth and her father put her in her mother's arms. There he began to cry and what everyone wanted to happen happened: she woke up.

Parents and daughter posing with the medical team, months later

Perhaps upon hearing her conscience she returned to the moment she was lost, that moment in which she was giving birth and just hoped to hear her daughter's cry as a sign that everything was fine. Perhaps he already knew that she had been a mother and when he noticed her about her, crying, the maternal instinct to take care of her and protect her forever made her fight hard to open her eyes. The fact is that now Shelly Concord Cawley, happy and at the same time fascinated by the experience, says that she "believes 100% in miracles."