When they said: “In disease and health,” they were not joking.
A medical emergency days before their wedding forced a couple of Minnesota To tie the knot at the hospital.
The pregnant girlfriend of Ariana’s girlfriend, 23, was tasks of the ICU in Duluth, on the coast of the upper lake, with spleen back pain two weeks before her wedding, according to She and her now husband to Kfvs 12.
“I just remember that they hastened from one room to another, and I thought:” I have no idea what is happening, “and then only flashes to wake up and a lot of people around me,” he said.
His fiance, Chandler Sipe, stayed by his side while his condition got worse, and while the medical staff prepared for a potential Emergency caesarean section.
“I had a very bad pneumonia, I used to be in Septic shockAnd that was when they had to put the [ventilator] Tube in, “he said.
“I was definitely very terrified,” he said. “I mean, these are the two most important people in my life here, and both were fighting. It was very scary.”
Fortunately, both the condition of Ariana and her babies, and took her out of the fan the day before her original wedding date.
The bride said that she could soon start stopping again, what she touched as “divine intervention of God” and that the two were still married that day.
“All nurses and everyone joined and put us in what is known as the ‘Taylor Swift Suite’, I suppose, in the UCUC or the ICU, and we got married,” he said.
Hospital’s personal devotee joined to make the day memorable for the happy couple.
Ariana’s medical team included nurses Madeline Vogel, Olivia Schmidt and Deanna Anderson.
“I just tried to clean the room a little, leave space for a wedding cake,” Anderson said.
Vogel said: “We had to be creative.
“This could lead the list for the happiest things I’ve seen at work.”
The future mother expressed her gratitude for the quality of the care she had received.
“These ladies have been more than the most friendly and sweet people,” he said. “They will receive an invitation to the reception and all safe.”
With their wedding to their credit, the couple says they expect any hospital lane to welcome their baby, Sebastian, in June.
“We can return to the same place where they married us,” said Ariana.