They had come to Tennessee in April 2025 for a specialist visit, a precautionary trip to Knoxville to check on a possible cleft lip and palate in one of their unborn twins. It wasn’t supposed to be anything major, just a quick trip.
At 28 weeks pregnant with boys, Kaitlin Carver felt good. The pregnancy had been smooth, uncomplicated, even easy.
The night before the consultation, while staying with family, she went to sleep expecting nothing out of the ordinary. But about 30 minutes later, she woke up to a sudden, unmistakable sensation: her water had broken…