GOSPEL singer Amber Nelson shared a heartbreaking story just weeks before the tragic plane crash that killed her and her husband.
Nelson opened up about her fertility struggles and her IVF story with her partner Nathan Kistler.
The Nelsons, the beloved family gospel group, were involved in the aircraft tragedy while on their way to a concert.
Seven people died in the horrific accident, including three members of the musical group.
The flight, bound for Alaska, crashed over Wyoming.
Amber Nelon Kistler previously posted a YouTube video about her fertility journey and miscarriage last year.
The singer revealed that she suffered a miscarriage in 2022.
She said she was pregnant with twins in May 2022, but said she tragically lost them in July.
Amber bravely revealed she miscarried due to an ectopic pregnancy.
This is when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, where the fetus would not be able to develop.
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These pregnancies cannot be saved and can be dangerous for the pregnant woman.
The couple shared how this affected Amber.
“That miscarriage almost took Amber’s life that day and I will never forget the fear and pain of that ordeal,” said her husband.
Amber then explained how they tried their fertility journey again and what difficulties they faced.
“For a year and a half, I was on really strong medication,” Amber said.
“It made me very sick and very tired and they just weren’t working as we expected.”
They explained that they felt some hope in their journey after they were referred to a specialist and tried IVF.
FINAL MOMENTS
Amber posted one last photo of her Grammy-nominated family on their way to Alaska before the accident, The US Sun previously reported.
This Instagram Story showed his father Jason Clark and his wife Kelly Nelson Clark sitting on the plane.
Three members of the group, Amber, Jason and Kelly, joined four other people on the flight.
Amber’s husband, family assistant Melodi Hodges, plane pilot Larry Haynie and his wife, Melissa, were all on board.
The Wyoming Sheriff’s Office confirmed there were no survivors of the crash.
Autumn Nelon Streetman, the fourth member of the group, was not on the flight due to her current pregnancy.
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