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Mom of 4 dies from COVID-19 days after giving birth, community sets up GoFundMe

Doctors intubated the 38-year-old mom and performed a C-section to save the baby

Mom of 4 dies from COVID-19 days after giving birth, community sets up GoFundMe

Doctors intubated the 38-year-old mom and performed a C-section to save the baby

NEWBORN. COURTNEY: THIS IS AIEEDR CHANDLER, A MOTHER OF FOUR FROM WEST BEND. >> VERY FAMILY ORIENTED, WOULD GO ABOVE AND BEYOND FOR ANOFY HER FRIES.ND COURTNEY: HER EX HUSBAND AND FATHER TO THREE OF HER KIDS SAYS SH E WAS A SOCIAL BUTTERFLY LOVING, AND GENEROUS, AND AS A MOTHER. >> ABSOLUTELY DED.VO COURTNEY: COVID CUT THE 38-YEAR-OLD’S LIFE SHORT JUST DAYS AFTER GIVING BIRTH TO HER FOURTH CHILD. >> IT’S BEEN LIKE EANMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASR.TE COURTNEY: WALE SO SPOKE WITH ADRIENNE’S CURRENT BOYFRIEND AND FATHER TO THE NEWBORN OVER THE PHONE, HE SAID SHE GOT COVID AND NEEDED TO BE HOSPITALIZED. DOCTORS INTUBATED HER AND PERFORMED A C-SECTION TO SE BABY AFTER THE SURGERY, THEY ROMAN. TRANSFERRED HER TO ASCENSION COLUMBIA SAINT MARY’S IN MILWAUKEE WHERE SHE DIED THREE DAYS LATER. FAMILY, A NEWBORN, AND TEEHR OTHER CHILDREN ALL YOUNGER THAN 12-YEARS-OLD. >> ON TUESDAY, WHEN I HAD TO TELL THEM, IT WAS PROBABLY THE WORST DAY OF MY LIFE. I’M JUSTER HE TO SUPPORT THE KIDS AS BEST I CAN AND HELP THEM TRANSITION AND MOVE ON IN LIFE WITHOUT THEIR MOTHER ANYMORE COURTNEY: HE SAYS SHE WAS USUALLY THE ONE IN THE COMMUNITY TO LEND A HELPG INHA.ND >> WOULD ALWAYS EXTEND A HELPING HAND IF SOMEBODY WAS IN TROUBLE AND HELP ANY WAY SHE COULD COURTNEY: NOW THE COMMUTYNI RETURNS THE FAVOR, FENRIDS SET UP A GOFUNDME FOR THE KIDS TO HELP WITH FUTURE NEEDS AND CARE. >> I THINK SHE KNEW SHE WAS LOVED, BUT I DON’T THINK E KNEW THE CAPACITY THAT IT WAS. JOYCE: THAT’S COURTNEY SKIS REPORTING. THE FAMILY SAYS THE NEWBORN IS HEALTHY. IT’S NOT CLEAR HOW CHANDLER CONTRACTED COVID OR IF SHE WAS VACCINAT
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Mom of 4 dies from COVID-19 days after giving birth, community sets up GoFundMe

Doctors intubated the 38-year-old mom and performed a C-section to save the baby

Adrienne Chandler was a mom of four. Continuing Coverage: COVID-19 in WisconsinShe died from COVID-19 three days after having her fourth child. Family tells WISN 12 News she never got to meet the newborn.Her current boyfriend and father to the newborn, Ryan Emperley, told WISN 12 via phone call that the 38-year-old got COVID-19 and needed to be hospitalized.He and his father Dennis explained Adrienne needed to be intubated, and doctors at St. Mary's Ozaukee performed a C-section to save the baby.The baby, named Roman, is healthy.Emperley said she was a wonderful person and loved by many. He said he will do everything he can to raise Roman to be like his late mother.WISN 12 also spoke with Adrienne's ex-husband of 12 years, David Henderson. The two had three kids together, 11-year-old Olivia, 9-year-old Moriah and 8-year-old Calvin."It's been an emotional rollercoaster," he said. "On Tuesday when I had to tell them it was probably the worst day of my life. A lot of questions came from them about what happened, and what was going to happen. A lot I don't know I had answers to, but I tried to be as honest and forthcoming as I could."He said the kids are especially upset their mom won't be around for Christmas."And not being able to say goodbye probably how they wanted," he added.The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's office confirmed she died from COVID-19 at the hospital.It's unclear how she got COVID-19, or if she was vaccinated."The impact she made to a lot of people's lives is apparent from all the messages and stuff I've gotten over the past couple days," Henderson said. "She'd do a lot of baking to help families out going through situations like this, (and) would always extend a helping hand if somebody was in trouble, and help anyway she could."Now the community is returning the favor. Close friends set up a GoFundMe account for her four kids, to help with future care and needs. "I think she knew she was loved," Henderson said. "But I don't think she knew, the capacity that it was."To donate to the family's GoFundMe click here.Sign up for COVID-19 email alerts from WISNGet breaking news alerts with the WISN 12 app.Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

Adrienne Chandler was a mom of four.

Continuing Coverage: COVID-19 in Wisconsin

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She died from COVID-19 three days after having her fourth child. Family tells WISN 12 News she never got to meet the newborn.

Her current boyfriend and father to the newborn, Ryan Emperley, told WISN 12 via phone call that the 38-year-old got COVID-19 and needed to be hospitalized.

He and his father Dennis explained Adrienne needed to be intubated, and doctors at St. Mary's Ozaukee performed a C-section to save the baby.

The baby, named Roman, is healthy.

Emperley said she was a wonderful person and loved by many.

He said he will do everything he can to raise Roman to be like his late mother.

WISN 12 also spoke with Adrienne's ex-husband of 12 years, David Henderson.

The two had three kids together, 11-year-old Olivia, 9-year-old Moriah and 8-year-old Calvin.

"It's been an emotional rollercoaster," he said. "On Tuesday when I had to tell them it was probably the worst day of my life. A lot of questions came from them about what happened, and what was going to happen. A lot I don't know I had answers to, but I tried to be as honest and forthcoming as I could."

He said the kids are especially upset their mom won't be around for Christmas.

"And not being able to say goodbye probably how they wanted," he added.

The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's office confirmed she died from COVID-19 at the hospital.

It's unclear how she got COVID-19, or if she was vaccinated.

"The impact she made to a lot of people's lives is apparent from all the messages and stuff I've gotten over the past couple days," Henderson said. "She'd do a lot of baking to help families out going through situations like this, (and) would always extend a helping hand if somebody was in trouble, and help anyway she could."

Now the community is returning the favor. Close friends set up a GoFundMe account for her four kids, to help with future care and needs.

"I think she knew she was loved," Henderson said. "But I don't think she knew, the capacity that it was."

To donate to the family's GoFundMe click here.

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