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Mum praises extra leave for premature baby parents

Lewis Adams & Adam Bennett
BBC News, Essex
Ashley Wiseman Ashley Wiseman wearing a green jumper and black glasses while standing in front of a door in hospital. She is with Isla, who is wearing a pink jumper. Both are smiling.Ashley Wiseman
Ashley Wiseman gave birth to Isla premature at 24 weeks in 2018

A mother who said she faced the "terrifying" choice of choosing between her premature baby and her job has praised and welcomed a change in the law.

Ashley Wiseman, from Basildon, Essex, spent seven months on a neonatal intensive care unit after her daughter Isla was born premature at 24 weeks, weighing 655g (1lb 7oz).

The teacher said her trauma was compounded by not knowing if she would have a job once the ordeal was over.

MPs approved measures on Tuesday to allow eligible parents to take up to 12 weeks of leave, fully-paid in some circumstances, from 6 April.

Time off could be taken on top of any other leave parents were entitled to, including maternity and paternity leave, under the new legislation.

Ashley Wiseman Isla lying in a hospital bed. She is wearing a knitted hat and covered in blankets and a plastic sheet. She is being tube fed and is very small, having been born so prematurely.Ashley Wiseman
Isla was born at Basildon Hospital before being transferred to the Royal London Hospital

Doctors gave Isla a 2% chance of survival when she was born 50 minutes after her sister, Esme, who was stillborn in 2018.

Ms Wiseman spent the next seven months going back and forth between Basildon and the Royal London Hospital while Isla, now aged seven, was cared for.

"You have to make a decision about how much time you spend with a little baby that is extremely vulnerable and you don't know if they're going to make it," she told BBC Essex.

"The last thing you want on your mind is thinking 'am I going to have a job at the end of all of this":[]}