Halley Okula, who affected nursing, died of complications after giving birth to her first child, husband Matthew Okula informed on social media. Ms. Okula, an ER nurse, known online as Nurse Haley, had received thousands of followers popular and thousands of followers after speaking openly about her infertility struggles and sharing her pregnancy journey.
“It is with the heaviest heart that I share the destructive news of my beautiful wife, Hailey Mary Okula’s unexpected passage due to complications from delivery,” wrote on Instagram by Mr. Matthew.
“The words could not express the depth of the loss I felt. Heli had more than I could ever dream in a wife and partner,” Mr. Mathew continued.
“She was very beautiful, smart, hardworking, emotional, reliable, and at the top, incredibly loyal. For about 13 years, she stood in my side in the most difficult time, I loved me endlessly, even when I felt unavoidable of that love. She was my everything.”
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Local station KttvMs. Okula went into a cardiac arrest, a few minutes after giving birth to her son, named the crew.
Ms. Okula traveled for two years to become pregnant through in vitro fertilization (IVF). When she was finally able to share good news in September, she told her followers: “Being able to say that we are pregnant is indescribable.”
“From my infertility problems, for my husband’s infertility problems, to make us a special investigation because we both carry the same genetic disease, many of meds and lots of money, the journey has been difficult, but it is worth it,” he wrote at that time.
Social media reacts
Thousands of Ms. Okula’s followers expressed their heartfelt condolences to share her personal experiences with her and how she influenced her life.
“Please tell me that this is just a terrible joke,” one user said, while the other said: “She was my nurse during one of my toughest hospitals. I will never forget her mercy and quick help.”
One third remarked: “Haley’s legacy is beyond the work he did or the aspiration he had done. To leave an impression on his kindness and dedication to help others, to leave an impression on what he got on all.”