The Combs family had professional photos taken by Emily Lucarz on Dec. 4, and the photographer posted this update on Facebook the very next day, after Cara went into labor and had an emergency C-section:
Baby Shaylin (“Shay”) was born on Dec. 5, and Lucarz posted this update with photos of Shay and her siblings:
The family’s story has gone viral, and some commenters have not been kind. On Fox59News’s Facebook page, one man wrote, “It wasn’t a good decision to me she had other kids that are going to really miss their mother and maybe some when they grow up are going to hate her for what she did.” Other people have defended Cara’s choice, like one woman who posted, “She chose life for her child and that is the greatest sacrifice of all, illness or not. I commend her and pray that her family finds peace and at the same time, joy in this new blessing.”
Cara’s sister-in-law, Michelle Combs Gerdin, felt the need to create a timeline of events, and in a Facebook comment on Lucarz’s page on Dec. 9, she clarified that Cara was due to travel to MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston on Dec. 10 “to start immunotherapy to fight the monster that was taking over her body… She figured it would take a few days to recover from giving birth and then start treatments shortly thereafter.” Gerdin added that Cara imagined these treatments “would give her time with Shay. Time with my brother. Time with her three other precious children.”
But Cara wound up needing a liver transplant after Shay was born, according to Gerdin’s post, and because of her cancer she was not a candidate. She never returned from the ICU. “God had other plans as Cara gained her angel wings yesterday just a few days after giving birth,” Gerdin wrote.
Baby Shay is doing well in the NICU, and the family’s GoFundMe is now accepting donations to help keep things as normal as possible for the grieving children and their father who have lost their mother and wife so suddenly. On the page, Cara’s husband, Roy, said this about his wife:
“She was the strongest person I ever met and the best wife and mother. She sacrificed everything so her legacy could live on. Thank you all for your support and prayers. She was my everything and always will be.”