Lady Who Posed With 20,000 Bees On Her Belly For Maternity Shoot, Suffers A Still Birth
In a heartbreaking Facebook post, 31-year-old Emily Mueller, whose maternity shoot went viral after her photos with bees surfaced, disclosed that her baby died in the womb over the weekend.
According to her she first suspected there was a problem when she stopped feeling the baby kicking, which was confirmed the moment she gave birth surrounded by caring nurses and doctors.
'So many people awaited the arrival of our sweet famous baby who was the star of our wonderful bee maternity photo shoot. Jesus decided he needed his own beekeeper and took our precious son, Emersyn Jacob, back up to Heaven with him.
'Our hearts are deeply saddened and broken more than we could have ever imagined. All we truly want are prayers for our family during this difficult time as they have been allowing us to move forward and heal' she wrote.
Daily Post reports that the mother of three who said she was preparing for an upcoming event on Thursday, revealed she noticed her baby's lack of movement, and decided to go to the hospital to check things out/hear a heartbeat with her husband, but were sadly told the devastating news that their son had died just days before the due date.
'By evening I began to realize I had not felt baby move much and had contractions that felt different than any I have had before,' she wrote. 'I just told myself he was sleeping but as the time passed, I felt uneasy about it.'
"I truly thought we would be sent home with a smile, telling us to just wait for the arrival of our sweet Emersyn, who was due in 6 days," she wrote.
"I can't and don't want to explain that feeling to anyone. Turning to your husband and seeing him die inside. Seeing him completely break. Seeing your children feel and suffer your pain in front of your eyes. The pain is unbearable."
Emily, a beekeeper and owner of Mueller Honey Bee and Rescue, first got into beekeeping as a way to cope after suffering several miscarriages.
"Bees represent the beginning of new life and after my second miscarriage, I needed a new release," she told PEOPLE in September. "I connected with the bees and it helped take my mind off of other hardships that were surrounding me at the time, some people do yoga… I do bees."
During the summer, she ran her unique maternity photo idea by her midwife and natural doctor prior to shooting.
"I've never responded poorly to stings, so I felt comfortable doing this," she said. "Everyone I asked said there's no research to show how a bee sting affects a fetus."
The Muellers were absolutely delighted with the photographs.
"It was such a spiritual journey," Emily said, adding that she was stung four times during the shoot. "They are everything I wanted and just represent our family so accurately."
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