A mum died from coronavirus complications before she got the chance to hold her new born daughter, her heartbroken family have revealed. Vanessa Cardenas Gonzalez, who was only 33, fell ill in early November while in the late stages of pregnancy, and she tested positive for Covid-19 a few days later.
After Vanessa gave birth to her daughter, Heaven, on November 9, the pair, from the US city of Whittier, California, were deemed well enough to go home and were released from hospital.
But Vanessa
was told to self-isolate and her husband Alfonso refused to let her hold their
baby because she was still infected with coronavirus and he feared she would
pass it on to the new born.
Speaking to
Fox Television Stations, heartbroken Alfonso said he had told his wife of 13
years: "That can’t happen.
"I’m
sorry but you know the baby needs to be separated right now.
"We need
to take precautions."
He added:
"She was broken. She was shattered.
"I would
show the baby on FaceTime and it would just break her.
"It
would break her because she just wanted to hold the baby."
Alfonso said
he had told his wife not to worry and that she would win her fight with
Covid-19.
But her
condition took a turn for the worse and she suffered a heart attack within 48
hours of giving birth.
The
mum-of-three, who had two young sons before giving birth to her daughter,
returned to the hospital on November 11 and died on December 14 after more than
a month fighting for life.
Grieving
Alfonso has now urged people to take coronavirus seriously and take precautions
- such as wearing a face mask - to avoid catching the disease and passing it on
to others.
Alfonso is
now raising their three children alone.
He plans to
hold on to Vanessa's personal belongings and give them to Heaven when she is
older.
He said is
finds comfort in the name that Vanessa gave to their daughter.
Alfonso told
USA Today: “The name is prophetic of what was about to happen to mum.
"Mum was
about to go to heaven.”
Family friend
Desiree Vera has set up a GoFundMe page to support the Gonzalez family. It so
far has raised more than $42,000 (£31,200).

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