Late-stage care influencers Hailey Okulahusband, Matthew Okulafive months after his wife, is celebrating the original and true side of his sad journey die.
Matthew got it Instagram Share clips on the baby monitor in son Crew’s room on Wednesday, August 27. In a video, Matthew can see the shaking crew wiping tears in front of him. Another clip shows Matthew lying on the chair in the chair and the crew lying on his chest.
Emotional video, set to John MayerThe song “You’re going to live in me forever” ends with a candle lit a picture of Hailey and a tribute reading: “In the Love of Hailey Marie Okula, July 7, 1991 – 03/29/2025.”
Matthew wrote in the title: “We came in 5 months without Hailey. I promise I will be transparent and share good and bad things, so here is it. I’m crying in the dark and hope she can hold him here, meet him, live her hard life.”
Hailey died suddenly at the age of 33 Matthew confirmed at the time that due to childbirth complications, due to childbirth complications, shortly after the crew was born, on March 29, due to childbirth complications. Later I found out that she was Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE), which occurs when “amniosinate, fetal cells or debris enter the mother’s blood during pregnancy, triggering a severe immune-like reaction.” The precious BarnesA family medicine physician specializing in women’s health and fertility told US Weekly Specialized by email. “This can lead to sudden heart and lung failure, uncontrolled bleeding and organ damage.”
“It was the one who was at my heart who shared the devastating news of the unexpected death of my beautiful wife, Hailey Marie Okula,” Matthew wrote via Instagram. “Words can’t convey the depth of the loss I feel. Hayley is more dreamy than the words I dreamt of in my wife and partner. She is gorgeous, smart, hardworking, passionate, trustworthy, most importantly, and most importantly loyal. She has been on my side in my hard times, even in my love, but she is full of my love.

Hailey Okula, Matt Okula
Matt Okula/InstagramHailey, who launched the RN New Graduate Program in 2019 and used her platform to support newly graduated nurses, was open to his own infertility struggle before announcing his pregnancy in September 2024.
Matthew continued: “Hailey’s power is unparalleled. Words cannot describe how bad we want to be parents. After years of infertility struggles and long-term challenges to the IVF process, we are happy to expect crew members.” Matthew continued. “Hailey faces every obstacle with so much courage and love – even though her body has gone through a lot, she has never wavered.”
He concluded: “I will never forget the moment I fell and apologize for the losses caused by the process. She held my face and looked into my eyes and said: “We are a team and we will solve this problem together.” ‘That’s a fighter.

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