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‘He was my miracle baby’ — Born survivor Gavin turns 30

Gavin with mum Sandra at his birthday party.
Gavin with mum Sandra at his birthday party.

He was not expected to live through his first night but “miracle” boy Gavin McIntosh defied the odds and became the first Ninewells Hospital baby to survive birth at 24 weeks, in 1987.

On Saturday Gavin, who has cerebral palsy, celebrated his 30th birthday with more than 120 guests at Queen’s Hotel in Dundee.

Sandra with baby Gavin when he was born in 1987.
Sandra with baby Gavin when he was born in 1987.

His mother, Sandra Taylor, said: “It was a fantastic night and so well attended – it’s amazing to see how well liked Gavin is.

“He was my miracle baby and my last hope to have a child, as I had lost three others before him over a nine year period.

“I went into labour at just 24 weeks and two days and was rushed to hospital, but I was too far gone.

“Gavin was born weighing just 1lb 10oz and he was the first one that Ninewells had at 24 weeks at that time.

Gavin in his incubator shortly after his birth.
Gavin in his incubator shortly after his birth.

“In the 80s they didn’t have the technology they do now, so it really was a miracle as they didn’t expect him to survive the night, let alone 30 years.

“We took him home on May 20, which was about two weeks after his due date – he still only weighed 5lb at that time.

“He has cerebral palsy and epilepsy as a result of the traumatic birth, but we are very lucky, it could have been so much worse.”

There were a lot of guests at the birthday party.
There were a lot of guests at the 30th birthday party. Photo by Brian Hutton Photography.

 

Sandra explained although Gavin uses a power chair and can only use his left hand, he still works part-time.

Sandra added: “In a lot of ways he is like any other 30-year-old. He works on the radios at Brothock Taxis in Arbroath and the owner Linda Fraser has been so supportive of him.

“He is such a happy person and is loved by so many people.”