The generosity of volunteer blood donors helped save her life, now she's "paying it forward"
In
July, 2018, New Hampshire Mother Joanna Suprock was expecting her third child;
although she was active and in good health, her pregnancy was considered high risk due to the loss of her
infant daughter (Mallory) several years earlier. With that in mind, her doctor
made the decision to induce labor on July 20, when the baby Joanna
was carrying reached its 39th week of development and considered
to be full term.
On
July 21, she gave birth to a robust and healthy son, Eddie, and Joanna was able
to hold him just long enough for her husband to take a picture of them together
before she began to hemorrhage heavily and the attending doctor gave
instructions to take her immediately to the operating room.
Normally
the placenta is delivered naturally after a baby’s birth but following her
son’s birth only part of the placenta was delivered. As her doctor searched for
the cause of Joanna’s bleeding she discovered that a portion of the placenta
had become attached to Joanna’s uterus causing her to hemorrhage.
Once
in the operating room her doctor determined that the only way to stop Joanna’s
bleeding was to perform an emergency hysterectomy. Between her birth-related
bleeding and this emergency surgery, she required 16 units of blood, four units
of platelets and 10 units of plasma. Fortunately for Joanna the hospital had
the blood products available that helped save her life.
Joanna
was a long-time donor prior to this life-changing event but it reinforced to
her the importance of blood donation. She made a pledge to herself that she
would replace the roughly two gallons of blood products she had received to
make sure it would be available for the next person in need.
In
August, 2020, Joanna made that pledge a reality, she marked the donation of her
16th pint of lifesaving blood, replacing the two gallons of blood
that helped save her life!
“Blood
donation is a regular part of my routine now, and I will remain forever
grateful to all the people who donated the blood that helped save my life when
my son was born,” said Joanna. “Every time I donate I think about who might be
helped by the blood I’m giving, and what a gift it is to be able to give.”
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