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Mom Delivers Triplets & Dies 8 Days Later

by Sasha Brown-Worsham on March 26, 2012 at 1:56 PM

We have reached a point now in our society where birth feels a lot less scary than it once was. Sure we can all cite horrific, scary stories, but for the most part, we expect to live and see our children grow and thrive. It's a heartbreaking truth, though, that child birth, while vastly safer than it once was, can still have devastating consequences.

One such story happened just this month in England where a 34-year-old woman gave birth to triplets and collapsed eight days later. She later died.

It's hard to even imagine that poor father and what he is going through left alone with three babies, but the scary truth is, it could happen to anyone.

Though doctors are not yet sure what killed Isabel Mason, they suspect hemopericardium, a condition in which blood leaks into the sac surrounding the heart from a cut in an artery. It's random. It's scary. And it's devastating.

It's not that birth is always dangerous. As a mom who had two complication and drug-free deliveries, I am the first to say we are probably over-medicating births these days.

But this kind of story is a sobering reminder that there are no guarantees and that every childbirth that goes smoothly and every healthy child and mother are a miracle. It may all feel normal and expected, but there are no guarantees in life.

My heart breaks for Mason and those three babies as well as her poor husband. This is never how a person expects to start as a parent. There is no rule book and now those babies will never know their mother and how much she tried to have them and how much she would have loved them.

Any time a mother is separated from her babies permanently, it's a tragedy with lifelong effects. But when it happens so soon after birth, it just makes it all the more heartbreaking.

They only had eight days of a mother's love. But maybe, somewhere, on some level, it was significant to their development. I know, as a mom of babies, I used to worry if something happened to me, they wouldn't remember me. But those baby memories DO happen. They just don't happen in the same way.

A baby might not "remember" mommy wrapping him tight to keep out the chill. But he will "remember" (on some level) feeling warm and that someone cared enough to keep him warm. That's how we have to think of it when a mom of babies dies. On some level, her babies have been made better because she had her little time with them.

As a mom, my heart goes out to this story and I hope these babies have someone in their lives who can help them "know" the mother who loved them and who only had eight days to show them.

Does this story break you heart?

 

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    littlebeanmom

    March 26, 2012 at 2:08 PM

    I assume if a nick to the artery occurred it means that the mother had a c-section.  Sadly, I think all triplets are born by c-section.  I don't think mothers have much of a choice.


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    mamabunny2010

    March 26, 2012 at 2:28 PM
    ^^^not true. Small tears in the artery can happen to anyone at anytime and carrying triplets could have caused enough stress on her cardiovascular system to have caused the tear. It happens quite often to older people as well. If the OB-GYN had cut into her artery, she would have been dead that same day, not 8 days later. A botched surgery isnt the cause.
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    Dana Stinson

    March 26, 2012 at 2:40 PM

    So sad, as a person who lost their mom as a baby it truly is devastating.


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    girlieofgod1

    March 26, 2012 at 2:45 PM

    many prayers going up for this family. 


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    TXMOM1980

    March 26, 2012 at 2:51 PM

    Prayers to this family.


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    Melissa042807

    March 26, 2012 at 2:54 PM

    How awful! :-( I know of other families this has happened to. One, the mom collapsed in the hospital as she got out of bed to go visit her baby in the NICU and was gone before she hit the floor. A heart problem. So, so incredibly tragic. My heart goes out to those babies and the father. 


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    2SweetMayGirls

    March 26, 2012 at 3:10 PM

    Very sad story.. wish it weren't true! Praying for the family and friends.. and especially those babies. They they are taken care of and shown love. They have a special angel watching over them now.


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    OneAllergicMama

    March 26, 2012 at 3:17 PM

    I did almost die shortly after the birth of my daughter having had a stroke and pregnancy related heart failure.  It was a week post vaginal birth, not c-section related.  I probably should have had a c-section as I had pneumonia when my daughter was born.  I am thankful to be recovered and will celebrate each anniversary as the day I was born again.  I was incredibly lucky.


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    jessicasmom1

    March 26, 2012 at 3:25 PM

    many prayers for this family.


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    Lora Beacham Rowe

    March 26, 2012 at 4:50 PM
    So tragic, although many children grow up not ever knowing their mother's for lots of medical phenominoms that happen during and after birth. This story is particuallarly sad because of there being three infants without a mother all at once and most likely a grieving and overwhelmed father. I just lost my little girl's father 8 months ago, and now she will grow up never knowing her father(she was only 6 months old and had only been exposed to her dad 5 days of her life). So this story was particularly touching to me because I can relate to the father...It makes me very concious of children growing up with out their parents and makes a reality to extend my prayers for my own daughter to all the children of lost parents out there...very interesting article. Thank you!
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