Landen and Vae immediately took leave and packed up for Houston over 3 weeks ago, they have incurred outrageous 25$ a day parking fees, food expenses and being so far away have been unable to work. We are asking for help with funeral arrangements, expenses and incidentals while they grieve.
Thank everyone for your love, support, and prayers throughout our journey.
Landen Cash A** if preferred. $landen04202
Nevaeh began showing signs of labor at 23 weeks 5 days and the sweet baby boys Landen Allen Dry JR & Legend Allen Dry were welcomed into the world on January 4th, 2026. Born at 8:42pm and weighing 1lb 10oz and 1lb 8oz. Both our boys came out kicking and punching, ready for a fight!
Landen Jr, or LJ passed away yesterday morning after a brave fight. Legend also fought like a true warrior all day but passed away yesterday afternoon. Although small, they were fierce. They both brought a grand amount of happiness and joy to our hearts for their short earth side adventure. Although their time was short the moments were big and will leave forever lasting imprints on our hearts.
“I am not who I was before you. But I am someone built from loving you. Today, you are a part of my becoming. I will always walk with a part of you both within me.”
Our hearts are crushed as we navigate funeral arrangements, expenses and loss of income not being able to work. Any donation, like or share would be much appreciated.
Our 2nd pregnancy journey with our baby boys.
At around 11 weeks we found out that we are having twins from then on my high risk pregnancy due to the passing of our first daughter. Became even higher risk. We find out that our twins are mono mono twins.
Details: (Monochorionic-Monoamniotic) are extremely rare identical twins that develop from a single fertilized egg, sharing the same placenta (monochorionic) and the same amniotic sac (monoamniotic) with no membrane separating them, leading to high risks like cord entanglement.
This is the rarest type of twins, only occurring in less than 1% of identical twins pregnancies.
With that being said after receiving this news we were then told that at 24 weeks of gestation, I would be admitted into the hospital and would be monitored until delivery. We then got referred to an MFM doctor by my OB. They confirmed what was thought of that our boys are mono mono. Even with everything being thrown at us Landen and I have not given up faith. We have been trusting the Lord with this entire process it’s our faith in him that has kept us positive.
Around 17 weeks we found out that my cervix was shortening very quickly and that we would follow up at 18 weeks to see if it was still happening along with me being put on bed rest for the time being. My pregnancy had then gone up to a higher risk. My follow-up appointment didn’t go the way we hoped my cervix had shortened another 1/2 cm and we were given the options to let things be but to know we wouldn’t make it past 19 weeks or to have an emergency cerclage put in place to hopefully see if that would help. My cervix at this point was only 1.5 cm long. The complication with the cerclage was with it being so short and with me having a twin pregnancy there was a chance that my cervix could rupture/ cause damage to my cervix or uterus which would have been a chance to not be able to carry out another pregnancy fully. After thinking about it we decided that we wanted to do everything possible to save our boys. Regardless of the outcome. So we got the cerclage scheduled
At the point I’m 18 weeks 5 days. We got checked in to CHRISTUS to have the procedure done and everything was going great I got wheeled to the OR where my MFM doctor would be doing the cerclage. After they were done I was told that they were able to get my cervix stitched up and closed. But that the last snitch unfortunately made my water break. From then it turned into an overnight thing. They watched me for two days to make sure my body didn’t try to go into labor. For the first 24 hours, it was 10% to stay pregnant til viability. 48 hours turned into 20% chance. A week turned into a 30% chance. And then after a week post cerclage, it would be 50/50 from then til the rest of my pregnancy. Following a strict bed rest. I was told that if I were still pregnant I would be admitted at 22 weeks instead of 24 weeks due to then having no amniotic fluid. They thankfully have been producing still. So from 18 weeks 5days to 21 weeks and 3 days we were at home. It has been something mentally challenging. There has been a lot of past trauma brought up and a lot of difficult decisions that we’ve had to relive but through it all we have been putting all of our trust into God. We also know our daughter Nova is with us. We have gotten too many signs to think otherwise.
21 weeks and 3 days we got admitted to one of the best hospitals for babies that will need high intensive care here in Houston. They admittedly started antibiotics to help prevent infection in my uterus with there being no amniotic fluid the risk for infection is the most concerning. Nothing is protecting it from the outside. If I were to God forbid develop an infection our babies would have to be delivered right away to keep me from developing sepsis. Or further complications with our babies. Also with them not having amniotic fluid it’s concerning for their lung development since their lungs aren’t fully mature they will need intensive NICU care immediately after birth. We have been surrounded by the best doctors and nurses who have a plan for each scenario.
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