Haunting final Facebook post from pregnant Kelli Tyler, 35, who shared her excitement about welcoming a new baby hours before she died
- Latest haunting Facebook post of mother preparing to give birth to fifth child revealed
- Kelli Tyler, 35, announced her excitement about arriving at the hospital
- She tragically died after amniotic fluid leaked into her bloodstream during childbirth.
The latest haunting Facebook post from a 35-year-old pregnant mom from Oklahoma, who shared her excitement about welcoming her new baby hours before she died, has been revealed.
Kelli Tyler, 35, died after amniotic fluid leaked into her bloodstream during childbirth on September 6, just hours after announcing her arrival at the hospital.
‘We’re moving in!!!’ she wrote on Facebook along with a photo of herself smiling at the camera in a black dress surrounded by all of her personal belongings.
Julie Roach says the catastrophic complication robbed her grandchildren of an extraordinary mother.
“The pain of losing my child is indescribable. There are no words,” Kelli’s mother said.
Kelli Tyler, 35, announced her excitement about arriving at the hospital on Facebook

She shared a post with friends to let them know she was ready to give birth

Mother of five died after amniotic fluid leaked into her bloodstream during childbirth

Her daughter-in-law is doing well and is cherished by her grandmother, Julie
In an interview with KForJulie said doctors worked tirelessly for two hours trying to revive Kelli, but ultimately had to accept she was gone.
“Amniotic fluid entered Kelli’s bloodstream (and) she was losing more blood than she could absorb,” she explained.
“She would come back for about a minute and code again.
“It rarely happens and it’s almost always fatal, and in our case it happened.”
Amniotic fluid embolism is one of the leading direct causes of maternal mortality in the United States.
An amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) occurs when amniotic fluid enters the bloodstream and causes the heart and lungs to collapse.
The second stage of AFE is disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, which means your blood does not clot.
“I can’t thank the team of doctors and nurses enough for what they did,” Julie said.

Kelli’s four other children, ages 16, 12, 11 and 9, welcome their little sister

Jalie was taken for special care but eats a lot and is already very spoiled, says her grandmother
She said the pain of losing a child is “indescribable” and she feels like she has lost a part of herself.
“Walking down the hallway to the room they were taking us to (afterwards)… it was the longest walk of my life… a part of my heart was gone,” she said.
Although it will take time to identify the long-term effects, Kelli’s daughter, Jalie, is doing well and loves to eat.
“She’s already spoiled. It’s our little fat monkey and our tootsie roll.
“We won’t know if she has cognitive issues until she gets older.”
“She was sent to a nearby hospital to get specialist help to hopefully prevent brain damage.”
Julie will now help care for Kelli’s four other children, aged 16, 12, 11 and 9.
A GoFundMe was created to help them finance items such as groceries, clothing, diapers and school needs as they try to move forward.
“She was a beautiful person and so full of love. Now we will continue through his children.
“Jalie won’t know her mother in person, but she will know her mother. We have images, recordings that were going to be broadcast over and over again.