A MUM has issued a snoring warning to parents of newborns after her baby was diagnosed with a serious heart defect.
Charlotte Lake and her fiance, Nathanael Guide, welcomed Ava-Rose on June 25 after a straightforward pregnancy.
But the couple soon noticed that their baby daughter was breathing heavily and snoring.
Ten days later, Ava was rushed to Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary after a routine check by a midwife found Ava's breathing was twice the rate it should be and her heart rate was also high.
Medics suspected a chest infection as X-rays showed a white shadow on her lungs, but after multiple tests, staff discovered she had a heart murmur.
Ava was then sent to the Royal Hospital for Children, in Glasgow, where she was also diagnosed with a cardiac defect that would require open heart surgery.
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