Paige and Cameron found out they were expecting on their 5-year anniversary, and their joy was immeasurable. Paige traveled to New York to surprise her family with the news, and after sharing their excitement, she went to her first appointment. There, she and her family were told that the baby could not be found, but at the time, this didn’t seem alarming. The ultrasound technician thought Paige might just be earlier along than expected.
The following day, Paige began experiencing excruciating pain. Unbeknownst to her and her family, her fallopian tube had ruptured and she was suffering from internal bleeding. At a follow-up appointment, doctors realized something was seriously wrong and transferred her to the hospital. After a long day of uncertainty, the OB-GYN informed Paige she needed emergency surgery. Two hours later, Paige learned she had suffered an ectopic pregnancy, lost her baby, her left fallopian tube, and had come dangerously close to losing her life.
Now, Paige is unable to work for six weeks due to her job and medical restrictions. She works both full-time and part-time, while Cameron is a full-time college student who works weekends and whenever possible. Despite everything, they still face mounting expenses: two doctors appointments, an eventual hospital bill, rent, food, and daily necessities like gas for follow-up visits. Anything would help Paige and Cameron through this devastating situation. Thank you so much for your support.
The following day, Paige began experiencing excruciating pain. Unbeknownst to her and her family, her fallopian tube had ruptured and she was suffering from internal bleeding. At a follow-up appointment, doctors realized something was seriously wrong and transferred her to the hospital. After a long day of uncertainty, the OB-GYN informed Paige she needed emergency surgery. Two hours later, Paige learned she had suffered an ectopic pregnancy, lost her baby, her left fallopian tube, and had come dangerously close to losing her life.
Now, Paige is unable to work for six weeks due to her job and medical restrictions. She works both full-time and part-time, while Cameron is a full-time college student who works weekends and whenever possible. Despite everything, they still face mounting expenses: two doctors appointments, an eventual hospital bill, rent, food, and daily necessities like gas for follow-up visits. Anything would help Paige and Cameron through this devastating situation. Thank you so much for your support.





