A New York family is grappling with a medical crisis after their newborn son, Cole, nearly bled to death following a circumcision procedure that they believed would be routine. Born on March 31, Cole, who has a pre-existing heart condition, was initially cleared for discharge after receiving a stent. However, the family’s optimism took a drastic turn when they consented to the circumcision without being informed of the elevated risks associated with the procedure, particularly for children with underlying health issues.
The following day, Cole’s parents found him in distress, pale and crying uncontrollably. In a harrowing account, they revealed that their son bled for over ten hours, leading to severe oxygen deprivation and damage to his liver, kidneys, and brain. “How did this happen? In a cardiac NICU?” his mother lamented, expressing their anguish over the situation.
Cole is currently fighting for his life at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in Manhattan. Hospital officials have refrained from commenting due to patient privacy policies. The family has been on a rollercoaster of emotions, witnessing their son undergo multiple blood transfusions and four surgeries within a week as they seek answers and support.
Amidst this turmoil, Cole’s mother longs for the day when she can bring him home to meet his older brother, Bryce, who is just two and a half years old. The family is determined to advocate for Cole’s health and well-being, sharing their story in hopes of raising awareness about the potential risks of circumcision, especially for vulnerable infants.
As they navigate this difficult journey, the family remains united in prayer and hope, fighting for Cole’s recovery and striving to prevent similar incidents from affecting other families.