Mom ‘dies’ during childbirth – then dad whispers 2 words in her ear and turns pale

Doug and Melanie Pritchard had been happily married for three years when they found out they would be extending their family.

But during the birth, everything went wrong. Melanie was struck by an amniotic fluid embolism and stopped breathing. Although doctors rushed the mom into the operating room, they failed to bring Melanie back to life.

Her heart stopped beating and she was declared clinically dead. The doctors said that Melanie would need a heart or lung transplant and that even if she survived, she would likely be brain damaged for the rest of her life. They eventually managed to bring Melanie back to life, but the situation looked bleak.

“My wife was clinically dead when my daughter was born,” husband Doug says. “My first thought was that I was going to be a widow.”

The doctors told Doug to prepare to say goodbye to his wife. That’s when he leaned over his wife to give her one last kiss goodbye.

“If you have any fight left in you, start fighting!” he whispered to Melanie.

And it seems that those few words gave Melanie the strength she needed. Nearly 24 hours after Melanie lost consciousness, she opened her eyes again. Doug showed her a photo of their daughter, Gabriella, who had survived against all odds while Melanie fought for her life. It’s hard to imagine the joy this couple must have felt.

A few hours later, Melanie was able to breathe on her own. Despite what the doctors had thought, she didn’t need a transplant. She even managed to recover without medication. Within a week, she was miraculously able to return to her family.

“Her recovery was a miracle. The fact that she’s alive is a miracle,” Doug says.

Isn’t it a miracle that Melanie survived this and made a full recovery? Help us send her our congratulations and wish her and her family all the best for the future!

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