Back in January, Danielle Fishel (A.K.A. Topanga from Boy Meets World) and her husband Jensen Karp shared wonderful news with the world! They were having their first baby – a son!
A “Boy Meets World” moment, for sure.
She also gave us a glimpse into her glowing pregnancy, sharing pictures of her oh-so-adorable baby bump!
This beautiful couple was elated and couldn’t wait for little Adler to join their family.
“Last week our dear friend @jillianbob flew across the country to take maternity photos for us and I could definitely cry over how much I love them”
But recently, Fishel shared an emotional and touching story about how Adler came into the world a month too soon.
“…on 6/24 at 4:52am, Adler Lawrence Karp made his entrance into the world, 4 weeks early…I was hospitalized that night and put on magnesium sulfate because Adler was only 35 weeks old. Unfortunately, after doing an ultrasound, our amazing OB discovered fluid in his lungs that was not there during our last appointment only 10 days earlier – and thus we entered a nightmare we’ll never forget.”
Fear set in, but the couple was hopeful, with the support of doctors, family, and friends.
“We still don’t have Adler home with us because the deeply good doctors and nurses in the NICU are working diligently to find out why the fluid is there and determine the best way to get it out. This has been the most trying week and a half of mine and @jensenkarp’s lives but we have gotten through it with the support of our incredible family and friends who have shown up for us in unexpected ways.”
This beautiful photo was posted only a week prior to the baby news.
“We feel helpess and powerless and useless and we wanted so badly to follow our “birth plan,” unsurprisingly none of which involved leaving our beautiful baby boy at the hospital for the first weeks of his life. We have also struggled with making this announcement – we are THRILLED Adler is here…”
And Instagram followers showed their support.
The messages were beautiful…
Supportive…
And so true…
Jenson Karp shared this touching picture of Adler with his loving parents.
“Our ensuing rollercoaster ride of emotion, terror, vulnerability and unadulterated sadness has been one we did not expect. Adler is currently in the care of incredible, thoughtful and outlandishly skilled nurses and doctors, yet we’re still in so much pain not being able to bring him home.”
As we all await additional news on baby Adler, we are sending love and support to these two incredible parents.