Police officer’s wife takes life days after giving birth to twins

Police officer’s wife takes life days after giving birth to twins

May 2023 photo of Ariana Sutton (in black shirt), with husband Tyler Sutton, daughter Melody Ki, newborn twins Everly Irene and Rowan Stephen Sutton and mother-in-law Christine S. Sutton.


Heather Morrison
masslive.com
(TNS)


Ariana Sutton, a mother from Massachusetts who committed herself, was remembered by her loved ones as a beautiful and motivating presence. According to her obituary, Ariana, who taught dance to kids, was a "beautiful positive light" who loved spending time with her family, especially her daughter Melody.

 

Tragically, just a few days after giving birth to twins, Ariana, 36, a resident of Norton, died on Wednesday.

 

According to a GoFundMe website created in her honor, Ariana's mental health suffered greatly as a result of the unanticipated difficulties brought on by the early birth of her twins. She made a concerted attempt to get therapy, but postpartum depression eventually became too much to bear.

 

In an interview with WCVB, Easton Police Chief Keith Boone stressed the value of spreading knowledge about postpartum depression and urged listeners not to pass judgment on those who are dealing with similar difficulties.

 

According to the Mayo Clinic website, postpartum depression is a more severe and pervasive kind of sadness that some new moms experience. It may start while pregnant and continue after delivery. Postpartum psychosis is a serious mood condition that might occasionally appear.

 

Excessive sobbing, social withdrawal, sleep difficulties (both sleeplessness and excessive sleep), strong fear, severe anxiety, and other symptoms are typical signs of postpartum depression.

 

The Sutton family is supported during this trying time by the GoFundMe campaign, which also asks for monetary donations as well as prayers, love, and support.

 

The tragedy's unfathomable weight is acknowledged, and it underlines the courage, love, and financial support of the community in assisting the family through their difficult path. As of Tuesday morning, the campaign had already raised $252,764 of its $300,000 target.

 

Stephen "Tyler" Sutton, an Easton police officer, is Ariana's husband and the father of their three kids, including a daughter who is four years old and twins who are just born.

 

The GoFundMe message expresses sincere gratitude for all of the kindness, love, and support shown during this agonizing time.

 

It exhorts everyone to unite and show the Sutton family that they are not alone because their story has moved so many people.

 

It's crucial for mothers to realize they are not alone if they are struggling with mental health issues. Expectant and new mothers can call a private, toll-free hotline for free.

 

You can obtain a variety of sorts of assistance by calling the hotline, including quick interventions from certified counselors who are cognizant of cultural differences and trauma.

 

When necessary, the hotline also refers callers to community-based and telemedicine providers. Additionally, callers will receive information backed by research and be directed to support groups and other neighborhood services.

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