Jared & Kelsey Brewer
The Brewers grew up in Frankfort, KY and were overfilled with joy upon learning they were pregnant. Born at 5 pounds, 4 ounces, Kash Cooper Brewer came a few weeks earlier than expected. Kelsey's Preeclampsia caused high blood pressure and forced the birth to happen at 34 weeks. Thankfully, both Kelsey and Kash were healthy and happy!
Hear Their Story
What was your experience with Women's Care of the Bluegrass?
Women’s Care of the Bluegrass goes above and beyond for their patients. They show the knowledge base that you would want from a provider network!
How do you know which parenting advice to listen to?
With everyone around you telling you what is best… how do you know what exactly to do? Check out how Kelsey chooses what and who she listens to.
Tell us the famous story of your maternity / paternity photo shoot.
Jared and Kelsey experienced something they didn’t expect… just from a random, funny day. Here the story of how the Brewers got to meet Kelly Clarkson!
What was your pregnancy experience like?
Without warning, the Brewers were told that they needed to have Kelsey stay in the hospital when she was 33 weeks pregnant. Preeclampsia caused the early hospitalization and ultimately the earlier-than-planned birth of baby, but thanks to Women’s Care of the Bluegrass… all were healthy!
What advice would you give to other dads?
Jared suggests that dads keep the mood as light as possible. The birthing experience is very serious and the dad can help through constant encouragement and being supportive.
How was your experience at Frankfort Regional?
The Brewers feel as though a relationship was built with the nursing staff. From the maternity / paternity photos, to keeping in touch on social media and in the community, Frankfort Regional Medical Center staff is more than just care providers – they’re friends.
Tell us about your birth experience.
Due to Preeclampsia, Kelsey’s blood pressure continued to rise and the labor / delivery staff took action to secure both mom and baby’s health. Kelsey was able to have a natural birth with a happy ending, holding baby in her arms.