* **Q: What is Amniotic Fluid Embolism (AFE)?
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Health / Womens Health
The online community and nursing profession are mourning the tragic loss of Hailey Okula, an ER nurse and popular Instagram influencer known as "Nurse Hailey." She passed away unexpectedly due to a rare complication shortly after giving bir...
Hailey Okula built a significant online presence through her platform, RN New Grads, which she founded in 2019. Her mission was to support and guide newly graduated nurses as they began their careers. Beyond her professional guidance, Hailey shared her personal life, including her and Matthew's nearly 13-year relationship and their difficult journey through infertility and IVF treatments to have their much-longed-for son, Crew.
Her husband, Matthew, described her immense joy and anticipation for motherhood. Just moments after Crew's birth, while sharing a brief, happy moment with Hailey, the situation turned critical. Matthew recalled the doctor informing him that CPR was being performed on his wife. The diagnosis was Amniotic Fluid Embolism (AFE).
According to Dr. Erin Higgins, an OB-GYN at Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospitals interviewed by NBC News, AFE happens when amniotic fluid enters the mother's bloodstream, triggering a severe reaction. This can lead to cardiopulmonary collapse, low blood pressure, breathing difficulties, cardiac arrest, and severe bleeding. Its rapid onset and the lack of predictive factors make it particularly dangerous, with mortality rates varying widely. Quick medical intervention is critical.
Matthew Okula recounted the heart-wrenching decision he faced: staying with his newborn son or going to the ICU with his wife. He has since shared memories of Hailey, including wedding videos, on her Instagram page, wanting people to remember the vibrant woman she was.
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