On November
3,34-year-old Karisa Bugal was going into labor at the Medical Center of
Aurora, Colorado, when doctors discovered that she had a rare and
unpreventable condition called amniotic fluid embolism.
"The amniotic fluids
surrounding the baby or part of the baby's skin or hair gets into the
mother's bloodstream and that causes catastrophic shutdown of all the
organs," Dr. Kelly Gerow told KUSA-TV. "We don't know how to prevent it. We don't know how to keep it from happening at all."
Because of the
condition, her unborn child's heart rate began to dip, and the mother
was faced with a horrible choice: Have a C-section and save his life, or
delay and save her own.
"Her other option would
have been to stay awake for her surgery, but by the time we would have
put in a spinal tap or something it's possible Declan would not have
made it," Dr. Gerow told KUSA-TV.
Karisa didn't hesitate
to make the decision that would ensure her baby's delivery, and went
under the knife knowing full well that the procedure would most likely
be fatal for her.
At around 7:30 a.m. on
November 4, Declan Jay Bugal, a healthy, 7-pound, 4-ounce baby boy, was
born. The staff told his mother that her miracle baby had made it, then
wheeled her to the ICU, where she passed away shortly thereafter. Her
last words were, "How big is he?"
Her husband, Wes Bugal,
was devastated, wondering how he would break the news to their daughter,
Mallory, and his newborn son when he was old enough to understand what
happened.
"How do I explain to him
that his mom is gone giving birth to him? I think about that all the
time," Wes Bugal told KUSA-TV. "How do I explain when he asks, 'Where's
Mommy?'
Hold on to what you have now because you never know when it's going to be taken away from you."
A GoFundMe
campaign has been set up in her name, and the goal of $20,000 was
exceeded in just over a day (at the moment, it stands at almost
$45,635).
The comments section has
been flooded with messages of condolences, as well as touching
reminders of just far a mother's love can go.
From: Womans Day

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