Intro

Brynn Marie Ervin is the devoted wife to Kyle; mother to four beauiful children - Grace, Isaiah, Noah and Anthony; Daughter to Alan and Holly, Ken and Linda; Sister to Katie, Andy and Alisa; and a friend to all!

After several weeks of bed rest at home, Brynn was checked into the hospital in order to delay the premature birth of young Anthony to a date where his lungs would be fully developed.

On December 1, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Anthony Alan Ervin was brought into this world via c-section, weighing in at only 2 pounds 11 ounces and 15.5 inches long.

Unfortunately, 24 hours after the delivery of baby Anthony, a blood clot released from Brynn's legs and stopped to block the pulmonary artery in her heart for several minutes, causing her to have a seizure. Brynn immediately underwent successful emergency open heart surgery to clear the clot. However, Brynn was without oxygen to her brain for 45 minutes or more.

The reality is that this family will have a long road ahead of them to recovery. Please keep Brynn and her family in your prayers during this time of need.

If you would like to help, there is a link below for donations.

Thank you and God bless for your thoughts and prayers!

Below are Kyle's daily updates on Brynn's status.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Kyle’s updates from Facebook 12/10/09 (Thurs) @ 9:08 am:

I got to feed Anthony for the first time last night. Feeding such a young one was a new thing for me as all my others were breast fead. I know I have a lot of firsts ahead of me. And though this is not an adventure I wanted, I know I am up for it because of all of your support. Thanks again everyone.

1 comment:

  1. I'm thankful Brynn was able to respond to directions recently. I'll continue praying for the power of God to rest on her body and bring His total healing to her. I thank Him for His compassion and mercy in our lives. I pray that each day God will sustain you with His love and His Presence as you are serving your dear family and loving them so well. Marsha Annie from OKC

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