Help Support Baby Asher and Family
Our niece and her husband, Cassie and Tyler, are the proud parents of four little ones: Jensen (5), Oliver (3), Mavis (1), and their newest blessing, Sweet Asher, who is just 3 months old.
Since October, Cassie faced a challenging journey as either a patient in the hospital or traveling back and forth between Indiana and Chicago, with Tyler by her side every step of the way. It has been an incredibly stressful and frightening time for their family, but through the grace of God and countless prayers, Asher is doing well, and we hope to be coming home next month.
We have set up a GoFundMe to help support this family in several ways:
• Essential items for Asher, who is a micro-preemie, from his registry
• Travel expenses, including gas for trips back and forth to the hospital
• Groceries and household support, helping Cassie and Tyler care for their three other young children at home
Even with the love and support of family, the financial and emotional burden has been heavy. Any contribution—whether to help purchase essentials, cover travel, or provide gift cards for groceries—will help lessen their load, allowing Cassie and Tyler to focus on what matters most: their family and Asher’s journey ahead.
We are beyond grateful for any support, prayers, and love you can share. Thank you for helping us lift up this incredible family during a challenging time.
—-Her Story ——
I found out I was pregnant. My levels were not going up accordingly to the doctors. I went to 2 different ERs after paying for my own blood work to be done and finally got my medication to help me not miscarry. After getting that, my levels went up great. At 9 weeks I started bleeding heavily and thought I lost him. Turns out I had a subchorionic hematoma and with the size I had a 10-20% chance of loosing him. He stayed healthy for 10 more weeks except I bled the whole time until my water broke at 19weeks. Alot of the time the babies are stillborn this early in the pregnancy. His heart was still going strong and I chose to keep going with the pregnancy and hope to keep him in till viability "24 weeks". After my water broke I had a 50% chance of going into labor in the next 24H. After that I had a 70-90% chance of going into labor within 7 days of my water breaking. He held on with no fluid till I was 24weeks, 5 weeks after my water broke. Was only 1lb 4oz and had a 40-60% survival rate. He is now 3lb 9oz and has not had any "major" complications that they told me about and why they urged me to terminate. He has never had a brain bleed or Stomach Infection. He fought to be here every step of the way.





