Erica Morales, 36, never got to hold her new borns before she passed away early Friday morning after a C-section surgery at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, Nicole Todman said.
"They were transporting her from the surgery to whatever room, and she was still unconscious at that point. So, no, she never got to see them," Todman said.
Morales was about seven
months into her pregnancy when she delivered three girls and one boy Thursday,
according to Todman. She has been one of the few able to visit the premature
newborns and said they are doing well.
"They're
beautiful," Todman said. "They have tubes in their mouths and their
noses. They've got little monitors and wires all over their body."
The infants will likely
remain hospitalized for the next two months while doctors help them to get
stronger and each reach a goal weight of 5 pounds, Todman said. Currently, they
all weigh between just above 2 pounds to just above 3 pounds, she said.
Morales was initially
hospitalized for high blood pressure. Complications ensued before Morales was
taken into surgery, Todman said. She does not know what led to her passing.
"I don't even care to
know," Todman said. "It doesn't matter why. She's still gone."
Hospital spokeswoman Toni
Eberhardt declined comment Saturday, but she released a statement from the
hospital: "Our heartfelt thoughts and condolences are with the family
during this very difficult time."
Morales, a former real
estate agent who more recently worked for the University of Phoenix, and her
husband, Carlos, who works in manufacturing, had been trying to conceive a baby
for two years, Todman said. She said Morales tried everything from acupuncture
to fertility treatments. Morales suffered a miscarriage before becoming
pregnant last June.
Todman, who has been best
friends with Morales since childhood, said Morales was more nervous about being
a new mother than raising four children at once. Because of her previous
miscarriage, Morales was apprehensive about getting too excited about the
babies' arrival. She mainly focused on doing things correctly throughout her
pregnancy such as eating enough, Todman said.
"Her focus of her
pregnancy was to make sure she did everything to make sure they were healthy so
she was able to bring them into this world and she did," Todman said.
On Friday, Todman started a
GoFundMe fundraising website for Carlos Morales and the infants on Friday. The
site had received more than $29,000 in donations as of Saturday afternoon.
"I'm so grateful for
the overwhelming support and the wonderful comments, and so are Carlos and
Sandra, Erica's mother. They are so entirely grateful," Todman said.
Death is unkind, rest in peace
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