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Mum who gave birth to her third child after a high-risk caesarean operation saw the blood drain from her body eight times.

Mother-of-three Sarah Parkes, 35, was shaken but alive after she ‘died three times’ while giving birth at John Hunter Hospital in New Lambton Heights, New South Wales.

During the operation Ms Parkes received 128 bags of blood through transfusions which entirely exhausted the hospital’s supply.

After the ordeal, Sarah was able to successfully deliver her son Billy, who is now two years old.

‘It was horrific, but I can’t thank the blood donation (service) enough,’ the Coffs Harbour mum told AAP.

While Ms Parkes was aware that her pregnancy was high risk, she never imagined her placenta would attach to her bladder and leave her in such danger.

‘When I got cut open, they hit a major blood vessel and I started bleeding to death,’ Ms Parkes said.

‘My placenta is just pumping blood everywhere and they can’t close me up because my placenta needs to be removed. I had seven minutes left to live. Without a vascular surgeon being next door, I wouldn’t have survived’.

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Two years after the delivery, Ms Parkes opened up about the issue in order to raise awareness and emphasise the importance of blood donations.

‘I need to help people. I want people to look at me and think about donating blood,’ she told AAP.

‘Women are also out there choosing to have a caesarean not realising there are more risks. I don’t want it to happen to anyone else’.

One in three Australians will need blood during their lifetime but only one in 30 currently gives blood, she said.

The Australian Red Cross encourages the public to donate blood in order to save lives. Donated blood only lasts for 42 days – which is why the public is urged to donate regularly.

National Blood Donor Week, which will be from the 2nd to the 8th of September, is an annual celebration of the thousands of Australians who donate blood and save lives.

Find out how you can donate HERE.

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  • I’m a blood donor and there are so many stories like this you get to hear while donating. Blood is used for all kinds of things. Cancer treatments and everything. Anyone who is healthy and eligible should give it a go. It feels pretty great saving lives! And every whole blood donation has the potential to save 3 lives.

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  • That would have been extremely traumatic for not only the new Mother, but for the baby, the Father and also the medical team caring for Mother and baby.
    That is a lot of blood. I’m sure she was given quite a lot more than our bodies contain.
    Hopefully this article makes people aware of how important is for people to donate blood.

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  • How tramatic for the poor lady! It’s a miracle she survived. Goes to show that blood donation really does save lives!

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  • What a traumatic yet amazing birth story ! Imagine, 128 bags of blood !!
    Yes, we all should consider giving blood when healthy and strong enough.

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  • Wow! That is such a traumatic birth story!

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  • Quite scary and a traumatic experience for the whole family. Glad she has used her experience to promote such a great cause and prompt those that can to donate blood.

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