It is a blessing to welcome a new member of the family. Moms and dads everywhere work hard to plan ahead of time so that when the bundle of joy arrives, they can spend their time caring for the child.Bathany Taylor and Kendall were no exceptions. They were both eagerly awaiting the birth of their daughter, and when the time came, they were overjoyed.

Baby Jane was born healthy, and they were quickly released from the hospital. When sweet Jane returned home, she refused to nurse, and her parents realized something was wrong, so they took her to the emergency room. Doctors couldn’t find anything wrong, so the family was sent home. When they returned home, they all had severe headaches, and that’s when they suspected gas poisoning.
Jane was diagnosed with carbon monoxide poisoning after they returned to the hospital, which was caused by a leaking gas heater in the apartment. “I couldn’t believe this was happening to my new, brand new little baby, and I was so worried about what was going to happen with her,” the mother told Faith Tap.The baby and her mother were both immediately placed in a hyperbaric chamber for treatment.

“She was like a baby all over again.” She cried and responded to her mother. “She was starving when she came out of the chamber,” Dr. James Stewart explained. Bathany and Kendall then requested that the state change the law regarding carbon monoxide detectors and that every landlord install one in their home or apartment.