Claire's Story
It was January 7, 2017 when the pregnancy test showed positive. We were going to have our second child. Silas was almost nine months old and we were excited to give him a sibling close in age. The pregnancy had some bumps in the road, but for all we knew things were on track as far as the baby’s development. We did get generic testing which came back normal. It was during this time that we discovered we were having a girl. Her name would be Claire Elizabeth Emery. Nursery plans were in place and we were overjoyed with our new addition. We ordered the perfect crib and changing table along with a lot of nursery decor. We were intentional in praying for our daughter and could not wait to meet her.
At 20 weeks pregnant, we went for our anatomy scan ultrasound knowing it would be quick and easy. We had no idea that May 9th would change our lives forever. It was on this day that we found out about Claire's heart defect. The next two days we had two more ultrasounds. We were examined by two different physicians trying to figure out what was going with our little girl. Our heads were spinning to say the least. There was no definitive diagnosis at this time, but we knew it was serious. The next 17 weeks were riddled with doctor appointments, trips to Kentucky Children's Hospital, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and our home church for counseling.
At 33 weeks pregnant, the doctors at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital decided to conduct a fetal MRI and amniocentesis. We were given the diagnosis of CHARGE syndrome for our Claire. Our hearts sank with this news. We consulted a panel of physicians at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and with Kentucky Children's Hospital palliative care team to determine the plan of action with our daughter. Would her life be defined by multiple surgeries and hospital stays to try to sustain life, or would we let her live as long as she could peaceful in our arms? As gut wrenching as it was, given the severity of her condition, we chose the latter.
Claire Elizabeth Embry was born on September 7, 2017. She spent the majority of her time in her mother's arms. Claire was able to meet her big brother, Silas, and her grandparents. She was baptized and dedicated to our Heavenly Father hours before going to meet Him. Claire lived for 9 hours. Although her life on earth was short, we deliver her story has just begun.
At 20 weeks pregnant, we went for our anatomy scan ultrasound knowing it would be quick and easy. We had no idea that May 9th would change our lives forever. It was on this day that we found out about Claire's heart defect. The next two days we had two more ultrasounds. We were examined by two different physicians trying to figure out what was going with our little girl. Our heads were spinning to say the least. There was no definitive diagnosis at this time, but we knew it was serious. The next 17 weeks were riddled with doctor appointments, trips to Kentucky Children's Hospital, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and our home church for counseling.
At 33 weeks pregnant, the doctors at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital decided to conduct a fetal MRI and amniocentesis. We were given the diagnosis of CHARGE syndrome for our Claire. Our hearts sank with this news. We consulted a panel of physicians at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and with Kentucky Children's Hospital palliative care team to determine the plan of action with our daughter. Would her life be defined by multiple surgeries and hospital stays to try to sustain life, or would we let her live as long as she could peaceful in our arms? As gut wrenching as it was, given the severity of her condition, we chose the latter.
Claire Elizabeth Embry was born on September 7, 2017. She spent the majority of her time in her mother's arms. Claire was able to meet her big brother, Silas, and her grandparents. She was baptized and dedicated to our Heavenly Father hours before going to meet Him. Claire lived for 9 hours. Although her life on earth was short, we deliver her story has just begun.
Basket Donations for Claire's Foundation
Our guild is proud to support the Claire Foundation by donating baskets.
Below are pictures of our 1st year of Claire baskets, 2024. We have been informed that all baskets were used in 2024, which is sad. We want to express our sincere sympathy to the families. For, 2025, we as a guild will be making more to donate. Our goal is 20-25. If you would like to help with this project, please reach out.