However, there was a difference – her elder brother had been kept in overnight at the Royal Cornwall Hospital, while Amber was discharged the same day.
Mr Milnes said: “The medical team was saying, this is common practice, we send children home after this operation.
“This is what we’re going to do.
“But we were under the assumption, because of how it went with her brother, that she’d be kept in overnight – because of the underlying condition.
“We went home, and then she got into a really bad vomiting cycle the next morning. We ended up back in hospital later that day.”