A three-week-old baby boy is fighting for life and desperately needs a heart transplant or he could die before Christmas.

Little George Wathey, from Teeside, is one of the UK’s youngest patients waiting for a transplant after he was born with heart failure. Mum Emma Wathey, 27, was given the devastating news after he was born a healthy 7lbs 12oz last month.

But days after his birth, Emma woke to find him looking grey in his Moses basket, and she immediately called an ambulance. He was sent to the Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital where a scan confirmed he was suffering from heart failure.

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Doctors told Emma if he did not receive a suitable donor he could die before Christmas. Emma, who has not left her little boy’s side as he fights for life in paediatric intensive care, said: “It’s like a nightmare you cannot wake up from – you’re confused, frustrated – and everything is changing all the time and all you want is for him to be better.

“I’m just taking each day as it comes – there’s nothing more I can do – I just wish I could fix him. I didn’t think this could happen and was really surprised babies can have heart transplants. It’s just all so hard to take in – there’s been that much going on and his birth seems so long ago – it’s like a distant memory.”

Emma is now desperately hoping a suitable donor is found to save her little boy. She said: “If the day comes, it’s a pure selfless act to save others – one I would be forever grateful for.

Release date - December 8 2023. See SWNS story SWLNheart. The mum of a baby fighting for his life at Newcastle's Freeman Hospital is desperate for Christmas miracle - a new heart for little George. Mum Emma Wathey, 27, hasn't left the Freeman since little George, who has heart failure was transferred. The family, initially from Teesside, are desperately hoping a heart becomes available as his situation is critical. Without a transplant, he might not survive to have his first Christmas.
Emma Wathey, 27 with her baby George
(Image: Newcastle Hospitals / SWNS)

“I never imagined I’d be in this position – you feel so helpless – but I just need to do something and anything which helps to raise awareness of organ donation is so important. It’s been just me and George right from the beginning, we’ve had a difficult journey right from the start but we got through it together.

“Even before he came into the world, he got me through those difficult first few months of pregnancy. He is my best friend and I thought we had the rest of our lives together, I can’t imagine my life without my little boy and having to say goodbye after such a short amount of time together.”

George’s plight comes as a new campaign aims to highlight all the children waiting for a transplant. Waiting to Live asks parents to consider organ donation for them and their children and add themselves to the NHS Organ Donor Register. For more information visit www.organdonation.nhs.uk

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