The 34-year-old had suffered a placental abruption, when the placenta starts to come away from the inside of the womb wall.
The married NHS administrator was taken to intensive care, lost six litres of blood and her newborn daughter Matilda was at risk of dying.
Against the odds doctors managed to resuscitate Matilda and when she was just five hours old she was transferred from Harlow's Princess Alexandra Hospital to the Rosie Hospital in Cambridge.
She and her 34-year-old husband Dan, a builder, were told to prepare for heartbreak and held an emergency christening at Matilda's bedside when she was just three days old.
Then Matilda moved her hand.
Matilda has just passed her six-month health visitor check "with flying colours" and Mrs Norey has said she is indebted to the medical team.
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