Powerful final Facebook post from pregnant Kelli Tyler, 35, who shared her excitement over the birth of her new baby just hours before her death

Powerful final Facebook post from pregnant Kelli Tyler, 35, who shared her excitement over the birth of her new baby just hours before her death

  • The powerful final Facebook post of a mother preparing to give birth to her fifth child has been revealed
  • Kelli Tyler, 35, was thrilled to arrive at the hospital
  • She tragically died after amniotic fluid leaked into her blood during birth

The powerful final Facebook post of a pregnant Oklahoma mother, 35, who shared her excitement at welcoming her new baby hours before her death has been published.

Kelli Tyler, 35, died on September 6 after amniotic fluid leaked into her bloodstream during childbirth, just hours after reporting her arrival at the hospital.

“We’re moving in!!!” she wrote on Facebook with a picture of herself smiling at the camera in a black dress surrounded by all her personal belongings.

Julie Roach says the catastrophic complication deprived her grandchildren of a great mother.

“The pain of losing my child is indescribable. “There are no words,” Kelli’s mother said.

Kelli Tyler, 35, announced on Facebook how thrilled she was to arrive at the hospital

Kelli Tyler, 35, announced on Facebook how thrilled she was to arrive at the hospital

She shared a post with friends to let them know she was ready to give birth

She shared a post 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

The mother of five died after amniotic fluid leaked into her blood during birth

Her beautiful daughter is doing well and is being cared for by her grandmother Julie

Her beautiful daughter is doing well and is being cared for 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 take in,” she explained.

“She came to for about a minute and programmed again.”

“It’s rare and almost always fatal, and in our case it was.”

Amniotic fluid embolism is one of the most common direct causes of maternal mortality in the United States.

In an amniotic fluid embolism (AFE), amniotic fluid enters the bloodstream and causes the heart and lungs to collapse.

The second stage of AFE is disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, which means your blood doesn’t clot.

“I can’t thank the medical team and the nursing team enough for what they did,” said Julie.

Kelli's four other children, ages 16, 12, 11 and 9, welcome their little sister

Kelli’s four other children, ages 16, 12, 11 and 9, welcome their little sister

Jalie was taken away for special care but eats a lot and is already very spoiled, her grandmother says

Jalie was taken away for special care but eats a lot and is already very spoiled, her grandmother says

She said the pain of losing a child was “indescribable” and it felt like she had lost a part of herself.

“We walked down the hall to the room they took us to.” [after]… this has been the longest journey of my life … a part of my heart is lost,” she said.

While it will take time to see the long-term effects, Kelli’s daughter, named Jalie, is doing well and eating happily.

“She’s already spoiled.” She’s our short, stocky monkey and our Tootsie Roll.

“We won’t know if she has any cognitive issues until she’s a little older.”

“She was sent to a nearby hospital to receive specialist care to hopefully prevent brain damage.”

Julie will now also help look after Kelli’s four other children, aged 16, 12, 11 and 9.

A GoFundMe was set up to help fund items such as food, clothing, diapers and school supplies as they try to move forward.

“She was a beautiful person and full of love.” Now we move on to her children.

“Jalie won’t get to know her mother in person, but she will get to know her mother.” “We have pictures, we have recordings that we would play over and over again.”

Bradford Betz

Bradford Betz is a WSTPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Bradford Betz joined WSTPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: betz@ustimespost.com.

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