A baby born with a rare condition has survived three successful surgeries to put her heart back into her chest, which is believed to be a UK first. 

Vanellope Hope Wilkins was born with her heart outside her body and no breastbone - an extremely rare condition known as ectopia cordis.

She's believed to be the first baby in the UK to have survived the condition.

She was delivered prematurely by caesarian section three weeks ago.

In her first moments, doctors at the hospital in Leicester, England, protected her heart with sterile plastic.

Vanellope underwent surgery that day to put her heart back inside her body.

In a subsequent operation, her skin was used to cover the hole in her chest. 

Only eight babies in one million are born with ectopia cordis.The vast majority are stillborn or die within the first three days.

Several babies have survived the surgery in the United States, including Audrina Cardenas, who was born in Texas in 2012.

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