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Mom On Life Support Makes Amazing Recovery, Meets Her Baby After Giving Birth On Ventilator

An Indiana mom named Autumn Carver, 34, held her son, Huxley, for the first time on Oct. 19, in the same Indiana hospital where she gave birth to him on Aug. 27, in an emergency C-section while 33 weeks pregnant.
The pregnant mom and her husband Zach had both tested positive for CO.V.ID. in August. Her husband had a fever but sheexperienced lung complications and had to be put on a ventilator.

She was flown to Methodist Hospital to give birth to her third child. Newborn Huxley stayed in the hospital for 10 days, but Autumn was placed on life support.

But the 34-year-old mom fought hard and as a result, nearly two months later she was able to hold her new baby for the first time.

Her husband, Zach Carver told: “It was very emotional, for myself and of course her parents and of course for Autumn,”
“It’s why she is fighting so hard, so she can get home to our kids.”

Zach Carver described his wife as the most caring and loving person who could light up a room with her smile.

On Facebook, Zach Carver announced the happy news writing, “A surprise conversation with a doctor this morning brought us out of isolation and a plan for Autumn to meet Huxley. Same convo advised us that Autumn Carver’s tracheotomy would be switched out to a smaller one so she could have a speaking devise attached to it.


“At 3 pm today she met our son and it was an amazing moment needless to say. Her parents, one of her best friends and many nurses and doctors witnessed the special moment. I don’t know if there was a dry eye in the area. Later this afternoon I got to hear Autumn say ‘I love Zach’. What an amazing day.

“We have a long way to go, but a good day through this was much needed. Autumn says thank you for all the prayers and support along the way. God bless you.”

Autumn was then moved to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. The mum-of-three’s lungs are in very poor condition and she may face a lung transplant at some point.
On Nov. 17 Zach posted an update on his wife’s condition saying: “She is getting stronger and able to walk around our room without a walker more and more.

“We went from she’s going to die, to she’s going to need a full lung transplant to she’s going to go home,”
“It’s an absolute miracle.”, he added.

Source: Good Morning America,  FaithTap, newsner.com