Welcome to Send Love to Cohen! Here you can help us mend Cohen’s little heart.


In Oct. 2009, I received a joyful phone call from one of my best friends, Megan… She was pregnant! This baby was conceived out of pure love after a long battle with PCOS. We were all over the moon happy for Megan & Brent. At 10 weeks, Baby “M” became Baby Cohen, a bouncing, happy baby BOY! Everything was wonderful and perfect, until it wasn’t… At 22 weeks, Megan & Brent were devastated to find out that their little Cohen has CHD, Congenital Heart Defect. He has four defects to be exact; four defects that individually are manageable, but that together are very rare and very dangerous. Thus, our friends began on the long journey to fix Cohen’s broken heart. It is a journey that will take them away from their friends and family to have Baby Cohen at the best children’s hospital in the country. It will be a journey of several open heart surgeries and great expense.

If you have landed on this blog it is because you've heard about baby Cohen and the fight his family is facing to hopefully mend his little heart. The family is being surrounded with love, support and prayers, and they are all eternally grateful. There is so much you can do to help through prayer, support and donations. Many of you have contacted Megan about making donations to help. Her friends and family have created some ways for you to help, they are listed below.


Read more about Cohen's story HERE.


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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Cohen Update

Cohen was just taken back for surgery at Children's Medical Center - Thank you for all your prayers, keep it up!

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  1. prayers for Cohen, his parents, extended family and of course the medical team.

    Marcy

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  2. Been checking this all day! Thanks for the update. Many prayers headed that way! Be strong Cohen :)

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  3. Praying for Cohen to be strong, his doctors and nurses to be calm and patient and for Megan and Brent to feel safe and peaceful during surgery.

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