Covid-19: New mum leaves Royal Papworth hospital after coma

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New mum put in coma after emergency C-section leaves hospital after more than a year

Nicoleta Tuna's husband was twice told to say his goodbyes over the past year, but she pulled through

Nicoleta Tuna, 30, from Colchester, was transferred to Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge on 7 November 2021.Staff clapped her out of the hospital on Thursday, accompanied by her family. ECMO - extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation - is a form of life-support for patients with the most severe forms of heart and lung failure.

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