Hailey Okula, nurse influence, has died after giving birth To his first child, a son named Crew, said her husband. They had treated infertility for almost two years.
Okula, a 33 -year -old urban nurse known online as “Hailey nurse”, openly shared her journey with infertility and pregnancy on social networks with almost a million combined followers.
Tuesday, Okula Matthew’s husband Okula,, A firefighter of the Los Angeles fire service confirmed the news on his Instagram.
“Hailey’s strength was unprecedented. Words cannot describe how much we wanted to be parents. After years of infertility struggles and a long difficult IVF process, we were delighted to expect the crew,” he wrote on his page, RNNEWGRADS. “Hailey faced each obstacle with so much courage and love – even if her body has crossed so much, she never hesitated.”
In an interview with Fox 11 Los Angeles, Matthew Okula said that his wife was stopped heart caused by an amniotic liquid embolism shortly after delivery of the crew on Saturday by Cesarean.
“A minute later, the doctor enters and lets me know that they make RCR on her. I make the decision, I go to the USI with my wife or I stay with my newborn, little baby-not a decision that we thought I would make,” he said at the point of sale.
A GoFundme page created to help the crew and his new single father has raised more than his goal of $ 250,000 from Thursday.
A amniotic liquid embolism, or anaphylactic pregnancy syndrome, is rare, Mortal complication This can happen after delivery or shortly after.
This happens when the amniotic fluid, the liquid that surrounds the fetus in the uterus during pregnancy, enters the mother’s blood circulation, the Cleveland Clinic explains.
According to the clinic, the exact cause is unknown. The amniotic fluid in your blood circulation is a normal part of childbirth, but some people have a severe allergic response to amniotic fluid, which is mainly water with fetal cells and tissues, mixing with their blood.
The reaction can lead to pulmonary and cardiac insufficiency, and as in the case of Okula, cardiac arrest, that is to say when your heart ceases to beat.
People with amniotic liquid embolism can also “bleed uncontrolled their uterus or cesarean”, notes the clinic.
The complication affects 1 delivery of 40,000 in the United States, according to the Amniotic Fluid Embolism Foundation, an organization of education, research and support for impacted families.
“For a perspective, there are approximately 4 million deliveries to the United States, which means that around 100 women can undergo an amniotic liquid embolism,” notes the Foundation’s website, adding that published survival rates vary from 20 to 60%.
“Although survival has increased in the past 20 years with the progress of intensive care and obstetric medicine, it cannot be sufficiently underlined for an amniotic liquid embolism to be extremely difficult to treat and considered one of the most deadly birth complications in the world,” added the foundation.
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