Kansas community is rallying to help
a family after a mother of five died less than two weeks after giving birth to
triplets.
Casi Rott, 36, died last month after
returning home from the hospital, according to her husband Joey Rott. She had
previously been hospitalized for a blood clot, but had been discharged before
she returned home to Clay Center, Kansas, in February to see her older
children.
The mother of five had been in
Wichita, Kansas, with her brother-in-law's family for months as she waited to
give birth to her triplets. Rott said his wife didn't have any complications
until after the triplets were delivered by cesarean section at 34 weeks.
"Our main thing here was to
hold them in as long as she could," Rott said. "We were apart for a while.
She was doing great. ... She made it 34 weeks."
Casi Rott had been on bed rest for
two weeks before she delivered through cesarean section, both of which can
increase the risk of developing a blood clot, according to the Mayo Clinic.
On Feb. 8, less than two weeks after
she gave birth to her triplets, Casi Rott finally got to return home from
Wichita.
"It was first time in three
months she was back. She said several times it was like she never left
home," Rott said. "She was just dying to see them."
However, Casi was able spend just
five minutes with her daughters before the chest pains came back, her husband
said. Rott immediately took his wife to the hospital, but she died within hours
of developing chest pains.
"It was a good few
minutes," Rott said of the brief time Casi was at the house again.
He said he and the doctors believe
Casi had a second blood clot that led to her death. The 33-year-old father said
he is now focusing on his children and relying on help from the community.
"The community has been
incredible," Rott said. "It’s one big reason we moved back
here."
Family friend Hilary Thompson set up
a GoFundMe page that has already raised more than $84,000 for the family.
"I have 16-month-old
triplets," Thompson said. "She was very excited to tell us before
they announced it to everybody else that they were having triplets."
She said Casi's death has been
incredibly painful in such a tight-knit community.
"They’re a very precious family
and it’s a very tough deal," Thompson told ABC News.
[abc news]
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