Latoya, Spreading HOPE for Skylar

Ambassador Latoya Blueford, fundraising in memory of skylar blueford

“My beautiful daughter Skylar was born three months early and spent a difficult 10 out of the 18 months she lived in the NICU. While in the NICU she spent more than four months on mechanical ventilation, she had multiple surgeries, setbacks, and many triumphs. She was such a relentless warrior.

Skylar came home at ten months old. We did physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy weekly. She saw a pulmonologist, cardiologist, and was on a host of medications for treatment. Skylar had Chronic Lung Disease of Prematurity so she was on a steady flow of oxygen. We began our discussion with the pulmonary specialists to start weaning the amount of oxygen she was receiving. They also permitted her to spend small amounts of time without oxygen supplementation. Unfortunately, shortly after, Skylar caught a respiratory virus. This sent her to the hospital where she was admitted to the PICU.

After admission she was given a gastrojejunal tube to prevent aspiration, after ventilation. The doctor who placed the tube perforated her bowel but because Skylar was on a paralytic to prevent extubation she could not cry and could not show signs of pain. For about two weeks intestinal fluid was leaking slowly into her abdominal cavity torturing her little body leading to sepsis. When the perforation was finally found she was rushed into emergency surgery. Once surgery was over they placed a silo over her stomach. Due to the infection they were unable to close her stomach. When I would visit during the day before work they would tell me to leave her bedside so they could wash out her stomach. Words cannot describe how horrifying this was to witness. A real life nightmare.

As she continued to deteriorate we made the decision, after discussing her current state with a host of doctors and medical professions, to remove life support. We tried every intervention possible to combat this systematic infection. We felt she gave everything she had, she fought for us for so long, it would have been selfish of us to keep her hanging on so we wouldn’t have to say goodbye. Skylar experienced an amount of pain that no human being should every have to know. So we gifted her freedom. She was free from the pain and agony, disease, and the limitations of her physical body.

My world would never the same. I had to make a decision to be proactive in my healing journey by seeking resources, remedies, spiritual leaders, and role models whom had experienced similar circumstances. I was either going to end it or I was going to live and thrive. I chose to do the work to heal and help others by bringing awareness to the fight NICU and bereaved families face. Always honoring Skylar’s life, permitting her brilliant light to continue to guide me to do good for others.

Return to Zero: HOPE has helped inspire me with their mission, various resources, and advocacy for the Loss community.”

Pregnancy and infant loss is an unique type of loss, leaving the grievers to feel isolated and unsure of how to move forward. We'd be grateful if you you would consider making a contribution to Latoya’s fundraiser in honor of Skylar Blueford. Your gift ensures that other parents who endure loss on their journey to parenthood have the support, resources, and community they need in order to navigate life after loss.

With your support, here’s what we were able to accomplish during 2022 (2022 Annual Report):

  • Fifty percent of support group participants received financial support to ensure that all parents have access to services.

  • Enhanced outreach to and created support services for Black, Indigenous, and other Communities of Color as a response to the alarming rate of preterm births and stillbirths caused by racial disparities in perinatal and infant health. 

  • Offered 50 different support group programs (virtual workshops, virtual support groups, and in-person retreats) to our community of bereaved families.

  • Supplied our unique perinatal bereavement guides to 400 hospitals and providers to assist in caring for grieving families.

  • Hosted 10 perinatal bereavement education webinars to parents and providers.

  • Created community and spread awareness about pregnancy and infant loss through social media.

Shianne Gundersen