20-year-old mother dies in her sleep next to infant daughter – when doctors realize what happened, they’re shocked

The heartbreaking story revolves around a young mother, Caitlin Faulder, from Hull, UK, who tragically passed away at the age of 20. Caitlin had recently given birth to her daughter, Poppy, who was only 5 months old at the time of the incident.

Caitlin had already purchased Christmas presents for her baby, looking forward to celebrating Poppy’s first Christmas in December. She lived with her daughter at her parent’s home. On November 19, Caitlin was found dead in her bed by her father. Earlier in the evening, she had been in good spirits, dancing around and enjoying time with her daughter. The family was devastated by the sudden loss, especially considering that Caitlin was excited about the upcoming holiday season.

Caitlin had undergone an EKG during pregnancy, which revealed abnormalities in her heart. However, she was reassured that it was nothing to worry about. She was supposed to have an echocardiogram when Poppy was six weeks old, but the appointment was never scheduled. When Caitlin eventually visited the doctor, she was told that everything was normal, including her blood pressure. The family suspects that Caitlin’s death may be related to the heart abnormalities detected during pregnancy. Her father discovered her lifeless body when he went to check on her after hearing Poppy crying. Despite emergency services performing CPR, it was too late to save Caitlin.

The tragic incident serves as a reminder of the importance of proactive health monitoring and seeking medical attention when necessary. The family is undoubtedly devastated by the loss of Caitlin, and the story aims to raise awareness about the unpredictability of health issues.

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