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“If This Turns Positive, It Is Freaking Baby Jesus”: Wife Breaks Shocking News to Husband After Bringing Home Adopted Newborn

"One stick turned positive and a different kind of vomit happened… word vomit… ‘OHHH SH**!!!’ I guess I said it loud enough for Sam to hear me, because he opened the door and asked to look at the test. He then started reading the box saying aloud, ‘Noooo!'"

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He blessed them richly with both financial stability and the overwhelming support of friends and family.

“We could feel the prayers, hear their cries, and share in their laughter,” said Kailey. “If you don’t earn a penny in this lifetime but you have a caring friend or family, consider yourself rich.”

The Lord’s rich provisions emotionally, spiritually, and physically are what gave the Clymers the strength to get through the miscarriage that they had just six months after the stillbirth of Cayden.

“I had a miscarriage. Yes, your [you] read that correctly,” said Kailey. “I had a miscarriage in January 2018 at 10-weeks into my second pregnancy. And we are okay.”

Instead of brooding in grief and resentment, she’s chosen to rest in grace and trust. Kailey’s grateful that now she can relate to not only women who have had stillbirths but also those who have suffered miscarriages.

“They’re a strong group by the way,” she shared. “We were sad of course for another loss, but it ended up strengthening our faith even more.”

Her primary goal now is to infuse Cayden’s memory and their story as often as they can, “sharing [their] testimony of God’s love and goodness all the time.”

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Kailey’s takeaway message for anyone who takes the time to read her journey of grief to joy is worth its weight in gold:

“I could probably go on and on of how this last year has been the best year of my life. How fortunate and blessed am I to be able to say that in the same breath as having experienced the worst days of my life? And I feel like I am just getting started. My hope is that if you are reading this, whether you have experienced pregnancy loss yourself, or know someone who has, that you will be open to truly living the life you were purposed to live. To number your days, because they are just that—numbered. To think about death differently, but eternally.

I hope and pray that you will not let the broken pieces of your life add up to the measure of who or what you are, but you look to the Lord for the strength that only He can provide to pick up your pieces for you, and allow him to guide your days, piece by piece, revealing a beautiful puzzle only He can plan and satisfy. Now go live your best life, others may be depending on it.”

SHARE Kailey’s powerful faith-filled story, infused with the wisdom of a God-fearing woman with the ones you love today.

**Read Kailey’s story in full on Love What Matters.  

***Photo Credit: Kailey Clymer/ Stillborn Still Strong

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

“If This Turns Positive, It Is Freaking Baby Jesus”: Wife Breaks Shocking News to Husband After Bringing Home Adopted Newborn

"One stick turned positive and a different kind of vomit happened… word vomit… ‘OHHH SH**!!!’ I guess I said it loud enough for Sam to hear me, because he opened the door and asked to look at the test. He then started reading the box saying aloud, ‘Noooo!'"

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