Mom Forgets Giving Birth to Triplets After Being Declared 'Clinically Dead' for 45 Minutes Following Cesarean

Mar. 15, 2025

A mom from Texas is sharing how she forgot that she gave birth to her triplets after she was declared “clinically dead” for 45 minutes following her cesarean section.

After welcoming her triplets back in August at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center North in Houston, Marisa Christie suffered a rare post-birth complication,according to theTodayshow.

“The doctors had pulled all three [babies] out. Actually, they were resting them on my stomach to do a delayed cord clamping,” Christie told the outlet. “My arms flew up, and that was when my heart stopped.”

Christie spent a week unconscious following her planned cesarean section and when she awoke, she learned about the birth of her little girls.

Jennifer Bruse

A Miracle Delivery: Mother of Triplets makes a full recovery at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center after Amniotic Fluid Embolism

“My husband was like, ‘Hey, so we had the babies. They’re healthy and great,’ ” Christie, who is also mom to a 4-year-old son, toldToday. “I was absolutely terrified … How could I not remember having my babies?”

Meeting her little ones — Charlotte, Kendall and Collins — for what was essentially the first time when they were already more than a week old was also “very surreal” for the mom of four.

“I remember thinking, ‘I don’t know these babies. This is very strange. They feel like they’re not real. They feel like they’re not mine,’ ” she said. “It took a little bit to get that connection with them.”

A Miracle Delivery: Mother of Triplets makes a full recovery at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center after Amniotic Fluid Embolism

“She [was] essentially gray. I knew something terrible just occurred,” Mora toldToday, adding of the complication, “It’s pretty catastrophic. When it occurs, it’s about 80%, 85% fatal.”

“I asked Dr. Samuel what she had done. She related to me that she had just started pulling the placenta out and that’s usually the time when this occurs — the separation of the placenta and uterus,” he continued.

“She wasn’t breathing,” Mora said. “We started CPR because she had no pulse.”

“She essentially lost what we consider her whole blood volume,” Mora said. “We replaced her blood volume. So, for 45 minutes, she was clinically dead.”

“You can do the best CPR in the world, but if you don’t get enough blood to the brain, essentially they are alive but with brain damage,” he added. “I needed her to live to raise her kids. So, it was a personal thing for me.”

Doctors tried to prevent Christie from having a hysterectomy, but after she experienced uncontrolled hemorrhaging they ultimately had to remove her uterus and she was left with an open wound so she wouldn’t have to undergo further surgeries, per the outlet.

Nine weeks later her wound finally healed and a week after returning home the first of her babies also joined her, with Kendall and Collins following shortly after.

Marisa Christie with two of her triplets at the Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center in Houston.Jennifer Bruse

A Miracle Delivery: Mother of Triplets makes a full recovery at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center after Amniotic Fluid Embolism

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Though thankful to have come through the ordeal, the experience was a life-changing one for Christie, she said.

“I feel very disconnected to whoever [I] was before,” she said. “I’ve gotten stronger, but I’ve also changed so much because going through a traumatic experience like that changes the way you view things.”

“It’s rare, but it does happen,” she said. “There were so many miracles that led up to me living instead of dying and we’re grateful."

Ashley Zinn began experiencing “shortness of breath and chest pains” 45 minutes after giving birth and was placed in a medically induced coma, according to aGoFundMecampaign set up for her family.

“I remember telling the staff, ‘I’m dying,’ ” Zinn told NBC affiliateWLWT. “The last thing I remember after that was being hauled away to CT.”

Jenn Weinstein, rabbi ofCongregation Simchat HaLevin Woodbury, N.Y., separatelytold PEOPLEearlier this year how her wife, Andrea Termotto, died in May after welcoming identical twin daughters.

The 35-year-old suffered an amniotic fluid embolism and spent 10 hours fighting for her life, but doctors couldn’t save her.

“Her story is that she gave her life to give life. And it sucks, but even that is who she is, and who she was,” Weinstein said.

source: people.com