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38 | Cayse Holland Cunningham-IVF, Covid Uncertainty and Hope Journals

Lisa Rowell

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Cayse Holland Cunningham carries a story etched in resilience and faith. Her journey to motherhood was fraught with challenges, enduring ten years of waiting and ultimately turning to IVF to conceive. They named her baby Hope, a name that would touch many lives. Yet, at 20 weeks, Hope's life was threatened when Cayse's water broke prematurely. Rushed to the hospital, she received the diagnosis of PPROM, placing her on strict bed rest with the aim of reaching 30 weeks for a planned C-section. The onset of the Covid pandemic amplified the stress, culminating in an emergency C-section at just 26 weeks. Although Hope initially showed promise, connected to a breathing monitor, hope soon turned to heartbreak. 

Cayse's narrative extends beyond this loss, overcoming divorce and unexpectantly finding love again. It's a testament to the unwavering hope she finds in Christ, a hope she now shares through Hope Journals, a ministry dedicated to providing scriptures of hope to those in need. Her journey is a powerful reminder of the possibility of finding light even in the darkest of times.

From Cayse: Hope Journals is a ministry founded after the passing of my infant daughter, Hope. In my grief, I needed a tangible reminder of God’s promises and goodness. I needed something to help me focus my eyes on Jesus. This led me to create Hope Journals, which are pocket size journals filled with handwritten Scripture.

Hope Journals can be found on InstagramFacebook and you can order a Hope Journal here.

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