A baby girl from Worcester who stopping breathing at birth for eight minutes has stunned medics to make a full recovery, after being 'frozen' for three days at a hospital.

She was given specialist treatment known as "full body cooling".

If it was not for the pioneering "cooling therapy" offered at St Michael's Hospital little Willow Rose would have died.

The treatment helped Willow Rose avoid brain damage and other disabilities which can occur when the body is starved of oxygen.

She was delivered by emergency C-section after her heart-rate dropped during labour, but when she was born it had stopped completely.