Spooky final Facebook post from pregnant Kelli Tyler, 35, who shared her excitement about welcoming a new baby hours before she died
- The terrifying final Facebook post from a mother preparing to give birth to her fifth child has been revealed
- Kelli Tyler, 35, announced her excitement about arriving at the hospital
- She tragically died after amniotic fluid leaked into her blood during birth
The terrifying final Facebook post of a pregnant Oklahoma mother, 35, who shared her excitement about welcoming her new baby hours before she died, has been revealed.
Kelli Tyler, 35, died after amniotic fluid leaked into her blood during childbirth on September 6, just hours after she posted about arriving at the hospital.
‘We are moving!!!’ she wrote on Facebook with a photo of herself smiling at the camera in a black dress, surrounded by all her personal belongings.
Julie Roach says the catastrophic complication has robbed her grandchildren of a wonderful mother.
‘The pain of losing my child is indescribable. There are no words,” Kelli’s mother said.
Kelli Tyler, 35, took to Facebook to share her excitement about arriving at the hospital
She shared a message with friends to let them know she was ready to give birth
The mother of five died after amniotic fluid leaked into her blood during birth
Her beautiful daughter is doing well and is cherished by her grandmother Julie
In an interview with KForJulie said doctors worked tirelessly for two hours to revive Kelli, but eventually had to accept she was gone.
“The amniotic fluid entered Kelli’s bloodstream (and) she lost more blood than she could absorb,” she explained.
“She came over for a minute and recoded.
“It’s rare and almost always fatal, and in our case it was.”
Amniotic fluid embolism is one of the leading direct causes of maternal mortality in the United States.
An amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is when amniotic fluid enters the bloodstream and causes a collapse of the heart and lungs.
The second stage of AFE is disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, which means your blood does not clot.
“I can’t thank the doctor team and the nursing team enough for what they did,” Julie said.
Kelli’s four other children, ages 16, 12, 11 and 9, welcome their sister
Jalie was taken for special care, but eats a lot and is already very spoiled, says her grandmother
She said the pain of losing a child is “indescribable” and that she feels like she has lost a part of herself.
“Walking down the hall to the room they took us to (after)… that was the longest walk of my life… part of my heart is gone,” she said.
Although it will take some time to determine any long-term effects, Kelli’s daughter, who has been named Jalie, is doing well and loves food.
‘She’s already spoiled. She’s our little fat monkey and our tootsie roll.
‘We won’t know if she has cognitive problems until she grows up a bit.
‘She was sent to a nearby hospital for specialist care to hopefully prevent brain damage.’
Julie will now also help care for Kelli’s four other children, ages 16, 12, 11 and 9.
a GoFundMe is set up to help with finances for groceries, clothing, diapers and school needs, among other things, as they try to move forward.
‘She was a beautiful person and so full of love. Now we continue through her children.
“Jalie won’t get to know her mom personally, but she will get to know her mom. We have photos and recordings that would be played over and over again.”