In early 2024, Raven faced a high-risk pregnancy and the diagnosis of a rare complication affecting her unborn twin babies, Genevieve and Genesis. Prenatal scans revealed that the cord to Genevieve’s placenta had reverse blood flow, a rare complication known as Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion, or TRAP Sequence. TRAP Sequence occurs when the cardiac system of one twin supplies blood to both twins.
A Fragile Start
Raven was immediately hospitalized in early May for rest and close monitoring of the twins. About a month later, little Genevieve’s heart rate started dropping, so the twins were born via emergency C-section at 28 weeks gestational age.
Genevieve weighed just over one pound at birth, and Genesis weighed just over three pounds. Both infants were eventually transferred to the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) at UPMC Children’s to receive specialized care.
For the next several months, each twin faced numerous different procedures and surgeries, mostly due to feeding and gastrointestinal complications arising from their early arrival. The infants needed constant critical care, which meant many stressful and sleepless nights for Raven.
Raven speaks with deep gratitude about the exceptional medical treatment her daughters received and reflects on this period as one of the most profound experiences of her life.
“The doctors and staff in the NICU are amazing and so caring,” she shares. “They kept me informed about everything and put my mind at ease.”
A Bright Future
Genevieve and Genesis are now 7 months old, and they are doing well. Despite the challenges that came with their premature birth, doctors believe the twins will live full, healthy lives. They will be closely monitored during their first few years of life.
As a single mom who has been unable to work for many months, Raven is extremely grateful to the donors who give to the hospital, bolstering the extraordinary level of care the family has received.
“Donors have given us everything,” she says, deeply moved. “From meal vouchers to necessities to covering transportation costs, they have completely supported us, and we are so thankful for it all!