A routine visit to the Hospital for Highly Expected Birth has quickly turned into a nightmare for Reazjhan Williams and her family and left them in shock and mistrust.
What was supposed to be a joyful opportunity with an unexpected and frightening turn when doctors were unable to detect their child’s heart rhythm and escalated the situation in the C. What followed would change their lives forever.
Reazjhana Williams, Resident of Denver, planned natural birth when she arrived at the hospital, but her experience unexpectedly changed.
Things escalated quickly when doctors could not detect their child’s heart rhythm, which caused a reaction to emergencies. Before Reazjhan could fully understand the situation, her daughter was delivered – but she was shocked when she saw the wound on her newborn’s face.
** Emergency part C **

Usually new mothers associate with their children right after birth, often holding close to the chest. But it wasn’t for Reazjhana. After her daughter was delivered by the emergency section C, the newborn was immediately handed over to a plastic surgeon.
The events began in early June 2021, when Reazjhana arrived at the hospital in Denver and eagerly welcomed her long -awaited girl. Although she was still processing events, she remembers that doctors could not detect the child’s heart rhythm, which led them to prepare for an emergency C.
“They gave me a pill to speed up my work, and in minutes I was hurried to the operating hall for section C,” said Reazjhana Kdvr.
** Unexpected trauma **
What followed was shocked by both parents. After birth, they found that their daughter Kyanni had a big deep market on one side. As the first mom, Reazjhana was already filled with emotions and fears and the visible scar only added to her intense.
Kyanni was quickly taken to a plastic surgeon to repair the injury.
“I continued to understand, but when her face was Řezan and needed to fix it plastic surgeon, there is so much about this experience that I still try to understand,” Reazjhana said.
Kyanni’s grandmother explained that doctors told them that the child’s head was placed very close to the placenta wall during the procedure. The medical team was reportedly horrified by damage to her face and hurried the child to plastic surgery.
** Needed 13 stitches **
Kyanni’s injury was serious and required 13 stitches to close a deep wide shot.
“I have never heard that someone who had to deal with the face of their child would hurt after section C,” Reazjhana shared.
Her partner, Damarqus, also expressed concern. “It’s worrying and is unpleasant.”
** Reaction Denver Health **
In response to the incident, Denver Health issued a statement.
“Denver Health is in contact with the family. Even though it is a well -known medical complication in emergency sections C, our priority is always to provide the best care to the mother and the child,” the statement said.
“At Denver Health, the safety and coolness of our patients is our number one priority.”
After the incident, the Gofundme page was set up to help the family with medical expenses and increase over $ 11,000.
Conclusion
Unexpected and traumatic events surrounding Kyanni’s birth left Reazjhana and her family to struggle with emotional and physical challenges. While the hospital has recognized a medical complication, the family continues to process experience, especially emergency caused by the injuries of their newborn. As they move forward, community support, including more than $ 11,000 Gofundme campaigns, it offers some comfort over this difficult time. For Reazjhana and her partner, Damarqus, their focus on their daughter’s welfare remains, hoping for a speedy recovery and a chance to cross this challenging start to their journey as parents.