Morgan and her husband were thrilled to welcome Henry into the world.

During labor at the hospital, Henry experienced extreme lack of oxygen (causing Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy/HIE) and the forceps were used incorrectly causing a massive brain bleed.

Due to the severe HIE and the trauma from birth, they lovingly and compassionately removed life support when Henry was three days old.

Henry has made an immense impact on the family and his memory is cherished dearly.

Three years later, Morgan had an ectopic pregnancy which resulted in her left fallopian tube rupturing.

Since then, the family has welcomed another son and most recently welcomed a daughter.

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Sarah Cox

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