Written by: Nancy Flanders
Article source:  www.liveaction.org

My husband and I went in for an ultrasound at 17 weeks pregnant and learned that our baby girl, Waverly Maeve, had a…

Posted by Stand for Life on Monday, 9 September 2019

“We took so many maternity pictures, we cherished every single second because we did not know what was going to happen once she was born,” said Emily.

On August 16, 2019, Emily went in for the C-section and prayed that she would get to hear Waverly cry and see her eyes, and that her big brother Maverick would get to meet her alive. When Waverly was born, there was no crying. Emily watched as the doctors assessed her and gave her to Jim, who told her that yes, Waverly was breathing.

“He placed her on my chest, and my goodness,” said Emily. “She cried. A sweet beautiful cry. I was not sure if I would get to hear it, but I did. The priest quickly baptized her while she cried and cried. She eventually stopped and began looking around. I got to hear her cry. I got to see her eyes. I was not sure I would be able to. She was breathtaking. Absolutely beautiful.”

Posted by Emily Gray on Tuesday, 20 August 2019

Maverick and a photographer were brought to the hospital and the family took pictures. Despite the concerns that Waverly would die at any moment, “the room was filled with so much love and joy,” Emily said. They bathed her, she breastfed, and Waverly slept on her mom’s chest that night. The next day they met with a neonatologist to form a plan.

“She was exceeding all expectations. We loved on her all day,” said Emily. “We gave so many kisses.” They thought Waverly would come home. That evening, however, as she was being assessed, Waverly was moved in a way that caused her to stop breathing. She came back to them for a moment, aware and smiling, before becoming unresponsive.

“We crawled onto the hospital bed and invited our family in to say their goodbyes,” wrote Emily. “It was the most painful yet most beautiful thing in the world. As soon as everyone said their goodbyes and it was just Jim, myself and Waverly on the hospital bed, Jim felt her heart beat for the last time. […] She waited until everyone said goodbye. She waited until we got one more kiss.”

Posted by Emily Gray on Monday, 8 June 2020

The couple was able to spend two more days with Waverly, and Maverick was able to visit. Then they “soaked in every last moment” before they gave her to the nurse for the final time.

“I thought watching her die was hard, but it was leaving her behind at the hospital… that was even harder. The worst thing I have ever done,” said Emily. “A moment I will never forget.”

Life began to go back to a routine with the new normal of visiting the cemetery a few times a week. They find joy in saying Waverly’s name and sharing her story. Emily and Jim are now expecting a baby boy in December 2020 and they say they are living their lives to make Waverly proud.

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Date published: 31/07/2020

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