A baby born prematurely 2,500 miles away from home and fighting for his life in an incubator is finally on the mend ahead of his first birthday.
Jack Metcalf was born three months early, just three days into his family's holiday in Turkey last year.
Emma Baxter gave birth to the tiny tot on June 30, with the pair rushed to intensive care and Jack weighing only 2.2lbs.
Jack had his heart restarted and was intubated to help him breathe while his mum was rushed into emergency surgery.
However, after 34 days abroad the family landed back in the UK and arrived at their home in Mile Cross, on August 1, 2022.
The family's roller-coaster year continued, including 104 days spent in neonatal intensive care unit nurseries at the Addenbrooke's and Norfolk & Norwich hospitals, but now Jack's family is helping him through his journey as things return to normal.
Emma Baxter, 40, said: "He's certainly making up for everything now and we're just taking it all in stride.
"Developmentally he's behind, being 11 months and still not able to hold his head up but he's mobile and will push himself around wherever he wants to go.
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"About six weeks ago he also started having spasms, which started off little but began to last longer - up to seven minutes.
"We were informed he was having infantile spasms, so he was put on steroids four times a day, with his seizure tablets and hasn't had one for a while so that's good - though he may have more in the future.
"After all he's been through and to come out the other side, we can certainly help him in his journey now."
The family set up a GoFundMe to help pay for medical costs, which totalled roughly £60,000 - with more than £30,000 raised so far.
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