Wife Miraculously Reunited With Family Because of Husband’s Compassionate Decision

Many people take bold steps and make courageous relationship decisions that carry heavy risks but the rewards turn out to be well worth the hardships. These decisions are often difficult due to the circumstance or people involved, especially if they are loved ones.

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Taking a loved one off life-support can be one such decision. No one wants to be the person to send a loved one to the afterlife. In 2021, one man’s difficult choice turned into a beautiful miracle because he refused to give up.
Meet The Carvers
The loving couple of Zach and Autumn Carver were expecting a new addition to their family when tragedy struck. The expectant duo, who already had two daughters, were excited to welcome their son and third child to the family.

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Autumn suddenly took ill and was admitted to the hospital, where she was found to have been infected by the Coronavirus. The illness sent the expectant mom spiraling down a hole that seemingly would lead to her demise.
Novel Coronavirus Shakes the World
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an infectious disease of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) family. People who have been infected range from experiencing no symptoms to mild or severe symptoms, usually affecting the respiratory organs. Studies have shown that individuals with compromised immunity are most susceptible to infection.

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The infection is contracted through the air when droplets from coughing, sneezing, singing, speaking, or breathing pass from one sick person to a healthy person. The virus then enters the body and induces suppression of the immune system.
How To Prevent COVID-19 Infection
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the prevention of COVID-19 is quite easy. It involves proper and frequent hand washing, the use of approved face masks, keeping a six-foot (three-meter) distance from others in public places, and getting vaccinated.

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The Center for Disease Control (CDC) had also advises people get vaccinated, especially women looking to get pregnant, in order to reduce risks and prevent fatal complications that may arise in both mother and child from a COVID-19 infection.
COVID-19 Packs A Wicked Punch
The Carvers had initially refused the COVID-19 vaccination for fear of having another miscarriage. This was not unusual, as many had skepticism anent getting vaccinated.

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When the disease struck, Autumn showed severe COVID-19 symptoms and was immediately admitted to the hospital. Doctors told her her chances of survival were very slim and also made this known to Zach.
Welcoming Baby Huxley
Autumn had to have an emergency C-section to deliver her baby boy, Huxley, who was 33 weeks along at the time. The newborn was healthy, and she was put on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) to ensure proper life support.

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ECMO uses an artificial life-support machine that aids the process of pumping blood into the body by adding oxygen and removing carbon dioxide. It is now commonly used in cases of lung collapse when the natural breathing process is difficult or impossible.
The Doctors Give a Dire Prognosis
Zach was distressed but held out hope after doctors had told him of the slim chances his wife had. The doctors had requested that Zach pull his wife off of life support and let her go.

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They believed her chances for survival were zero, but Zach stood firm on his decision and took to social media to ask for prayers and support for his wife. He recalled that day as the worst day of his life.
Zach Holds On When Hope Seems Bleak
Zach, who was beside Autumn through her ordeal supporting her, could not imagine life without her. He had known her since he was 14 and could not bear the thought of pulling the plug.

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Instead, he wanted the doctors to wake her up so he could put Huxley, her newborn son, in her arms. Huxley, who was already two months old at the time, was yet to feel the touch of his mother.
A Compassionate Decision
Zach had come to a decision to pull his wife out of the induced coma, and so he pleaded with the doctors to wake her up so she could feel the touch of her baby. It was already two months into Autumn’s induced coma and admission to the ICU.

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The doctors had warned him that the risk associated with that measure could be potentially life-threatening as that could be the last thing Autumn does. Also, Autumn had already been on ECMO for two months, and people who have been placed on the life support technology for over a month may require a lung transplant for survival after they wake up.
Mother and Child Reunited Again
The doctors eventually agreed to wake Autumn, and Zach held on to faith and prayers as the long-awaited time arrived. It was a very emotional moment for the family and medical professionals present when Zach got to place baby Huxley in Autumn’s arms.

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Huxley finally got the chance to be with his mom for the first time since birth. The reunion between mother and child was a beautiful sight for everyone who witnessed the moment.
The Long Road To Recovery
Autumn, now finally out of her induced coma, was to be transferred from IU Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, where she would undergo a lung transplant. However, the medical professionals had primarily opted for modifications to her ECMO device to see if she could survive without it on her own, and she did.

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According to doctors, her chances of surviving the ECMO without a lung transplant were below five percent, but miraculously, Autumn slowly began making good progress.
A Miracle Delivered From Faith
Due to the surprising progress Autumn had made, the doctors had taken her off ECMO, and she had been removed from the ICU, but she remained in the hospital for continued supervision of her progress.

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Zach shared her progress in a Facebook post, stating, “On November 21, 2021, Autumn broke out of the ICU.” Autumn’s brilliant recovery and healing process made doctors decide there was no need for a lung transplant.
A Christmas Present for the Carvers
Autumn began receiving therapies to aid her recovery. She received speech, physical and occupational therapy, as she had been in a coma for about two months. According to the doctors, Autumn had a forty percent lung capacity after therapy and progress supervision—her recovery was deemed a medical miracle.

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In December 2021, Autumn was discharged from the hospital and allowed to go home. To Zach and Autumn, there could not have been a better Christmas present for the family, especially for their two young daughters who hadn’t seen their mother in months.
The Carvers Reunited Once Again
The couple had planned to surprise their daughters, who had no idea of their mother’s recovery. The daughters were shocked to see their mother walk in and could not contain their joy upon her arrival.

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Zach posted on his Facebook page “Such a happy, emotional, overwhelming day. I had to step back many times and look at all the greatness. We surprised our daughters. I think they were in shock. Neither of them could talk or react.”
The Long-Lasting Effects of a Miracle
The entire ordeal has made a lasting mark on the Carvers. Although the nightmare was an emotional roller coaster, they are grateful for the miracle of having Autumn back home with them. Their daughter opened up on how she now believes in miracles since she experienced one.

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Autumn also shared a message with everyone who followed her journey and now views every day as a gift. Zach prays a lot more with his family, since he believes prayers saved his family from loss.
A Little Hope Can Go a Long Way
This heartwarming tale demonstrates how courage and faith by one man in the midst of uncertainty created a miracle for his wife, who was infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy.

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The Carver case is often categorized as rare in the medical field. And although there has been a reduction in the number of people infected with COVID-19 worldwide, it is still advisable to take proper preventive measures—not just for your own safety, but for the safety of our loved ones as well.