Baby Girl Holds On Just Long Enough for Brother and Mother to Live
In the midst of great loss, there are sometimes moments of hope that transform lives forever. A baby girl holds on long enough for her brother and mother to live. When Nash and Jayme Kuehl wanted to start a family, they had no idea of the heartache, challenges, and loss they would face. Jayme became pregnant with twins, but her pregnancy was filled with challenges. She was told to prepare for a miscarriage and that her babies wouldn’t make it. She was then hospitalized and laid in bed for three months while her medical team did everything in their power to keep the twins alive and healthy in order to reach full term.
“We know God is the God of miracles. I laid in bed for three months. Every time I would stand up, I would leak amniotic fluid,” Jayme recalled.
Her medical team tried to stop Jamie’s body from going into labor, but they couldn’t stop it and took Jayme in for a C-section. Sadly, their daughter Faith passed away, but Nash made it. The doctors were relieved that Jayme made it because they were sure they were going to lose her, too.
“He said, ‘Your daughter is a hero. She lived long enough to give her brother a chance at life. But died soon enough to save you,’” she said. The doctors didn’t realize until it was too late that Jayme had been bleeding internally behind the babies. But the challenges didn’t stop there. Nash was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and autism and spent a lot of time in the NICU before he could come home.
Years later, Nate and Jayme dreamed of completing their family but faced the heartache of five miscarriages before welcoming their daughter, Blair.
From the start, Blair was a force to be reckoned with, determined to chase her dreams. Often, she sacrificed her aspirations for the sake of her brother, Nash, because of his special needs. Yet, with her father’s support, she pursued her dream of owning a horse, even though competing seemed out of reach for their family.
Tragedy struck again when Jayme’s father fell ill and passed away. Before his death, he urged Jayme to use her inheritance to buy a horse trailer with special accommodations for Nash. This promise led them to Hart Trailers, where a team designed a travel trailer and camper to accommodate Nash and help Blair pursue her passions. What made this journey even more meaningful was that Amberley Snyder, a paraplegic barrel racer, prays over each trailer before it’s sold. You won’t believe the incredible detail and thoughtfulness that was put into the design.
This heartwarming story beautifully illustrates hope, faith, and community. It reminds us that God weaves all things together for our good, even in the face of profound loss. With faith, all dreams—even the most ambitious—can become possible.
Romans 8:28 “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who[a] have been called according to his purpose.”
Baby Girl Holds On Just Long Enough for Brother and Mother to Live
In the midst of great loss, there are sometimes moments of hope that transform lives forever. A baby girl holds on long enough for her brother and mother to live. When Nash and Jayme Kuehl wanted to start a family, they had no idea of the heartache, challenges, and loss they would face. Jayme became pregnant with twins, but her pregnancy was filled with challenges. She was told to prepare for a miscarriage and that her babies wouldn’t make it. She was then hospitalized and laid in bed for three months while her medical team did everything in their power to keep the twins alive and healthy in order to reach full term.
“We know God is the God of miracles. I laid in bed for three months. Every time I would stand up, I would leak amniotic fluid,” Jayme recalled.
Her medical team tried to stop Jamie’s body from going into labor, but they couldn’t stop it and took Jayme in for a C-section. Sadly, their daughter Faith passed away, but Nash made it. The doctors were relieved that Jayme made it because they were sure they were going to lose her, too.
“He said, ‘Your daughter is a hero. She lived long enough to give her brother a chance at life. But died soon enough to save you,’” she said. The doctors didn’t realize until it was too late that Jayme had been bleeding internally behind the babies. But the challenges didn’t stop there. Nash was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and autism and spent a lot of time in the NICU before he could come home.
Years later, Nate and Jayme dreamed of completing their family but faced the heartache of five miscarriages before welcoming their daughter, Blair.
From the start, Blair was a force to be reckoned with, determined to chase her dreams. Often, she sacrificed her aspirations for the sake of her brother, Nash, because of his special needs. Yet, with her father’s support, she pursued her dream of owning a horse, even though competing seemed out of reach for their family.
Tragedy struck again when Jayme’s father fell ill and passed away. Before his death, he urged Jayme to use her inheritance to buy a horse trailer with special accommodations for Nash. This promise led them to Hart Trailers, where a team designed a travel trailer and camper to accommodate Nash and help Blair pursue her passions. What made this journey even more meaningful was that Amberley Snyder, a paraplegic barrel racer, prays over each trailer before it’s sold. You won’t believe the incredible detail and thoughtfulness that was put into the design.
This heartwarming story beautifully illustrates hope, faith, and community. It reminds us that God weaves all things together for our good, even in the face of profound loss. With faith, all dreams—even the most ambitious—can become possible.
Romans 8:28 “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who[a] have been called according to his purpose.”
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Making Career Decisions -Your Daily Prayer- March 27
Instead of being guided by fear and others' opinions, we should let faith shape our decisions, boldly pursuing God's calling with confidence and humility.
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Making Career Decisions -Your Daily Prayer- March 27
Instead of being guided by fear and others' opinions, we should let faith shape our decisions, boldly pursuing God's calling with confidence and humility.
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