Jase and Missy Robertson, the beloved stars of the hit television show “Duck Dynasty,” touched the hearts of millions with their down-to-earth charm and family values. While many know about their remarkable journey of raising a child with a cleft lip and palate, the couple decided to share a lesser-known chapter of their lives, full of excitement and heartache during their next pregnancy. Their story is a testament to the unwavering power of love, resilience, and faith in the face of adversity.
Optimism and heartache
Already embracing the role of a loving mother to her two sons, Reed and Cole, Missy Robertson received the news of her third pregnancy in 2002. The anticipation of expanding their family filled their hearts with joy and excitement. However, their enthusiasm was soon overshadowed by the tragic news.
Missy opened up about her miscarriage experience in an interview with Closer magazine, recounting the ordeal that occurred between eight and ten weeks into her pregnancy. She recalled that during that brief period of anticipation and excitement, she had “just enough time” to inform others of the heartbreaking loss.
Loss control
A tubal pregnancy was described as Missy’s experience, where the embryo implants in the fallopian tube rather than the uterus.
I didn’t expect the mental torture of having to go there and let someone take what could have been your child, she said, thinking about the emotional toll it took. It was a tough task.
An unwavering hope
The Robertsons’ courage after the devastating loss was soon rewarded when Missy learned she was pregnant again, this time with a daughter they called Mia. However, their initial enthusiasm was tinged with fears and anxieties due to Mia’s congenital abnormality.
Overcome fear and embrace life
Missy candidly admitted: “When Mia was born, I looked at her and thought, ‘This is going to be hard. But as time went on and they thought about the long-term effects on Mia’s health, their perspective changed.
Why am I so excited about what it will look like? Missy wondered as she remembered her realization. I asked. All I wanted was for her to live.
A strenuous journey
Viewers were inspired by the bravery of 11-year-old Mia, who underwent her fifth surgery to treat her illness during the season five finale of “Duck Dynasty.”
Her devoted family was by her side as she bravely overcame every obstacle.
Mia expressed her unshakable faith and resilience by saying, “Whenever I feel sad or have problems, I know that God is bigger than it all.”
The influence of support and love
Despite the adversity, Mia’s father Jase assured her that as long as they were together and alive, they could overcome any challenge. Their journey is still motivated by this message of undying love and support.
A winning story
The Robertsons’ inspiring story serves as a reminder that even the most difficult circumstances can be overcome with love, courage, and faith. Their openness to reveal their own problems to the public inspires and gives hope to others facing similar difficulties.
spread inspiration and love
By sharing this amazing experience with our friends and loved ones, we convey a message of resilience and unwavering love. Together, we can encourage and motivate individuals who may be forging their own path to overcome adversity.
In conclusion: The story of Jase and Missy Robertson’s journey is a powerful testament to the extraordinary strength of the human spirit. Their unwavering love, tenacity, and faith have not only gotten them through their own trials but have also inspired countless others facing adversity. Their decision to share their personal struggles is a testament to their character and their desire to offer hope and encouragement to those who may be walking a similar path.
In a world often filled with stories of hardship and despair, the Robertson family’s journey reminds us that the power of love can overcome any obstacle. It is a story of triumph against the odds, where adversity becomes a stepping stone rather than an obstacle along the way. Mia’s unwavering faith, Missy’s unwavering determination, and Jase’s unwavering support serve as beacons of light in the darkness, guiding those facing their own challenges.
Their story is a reminder that life’s deepest lessons are often learned through adversity. In the face of adversity, we discover our true strength and the depth of our resilience. The Robertson family’s willingness to openly share their struggles allows others to find comfort in knowing that they are not alone and that there is hope even in the hardest of times.
As we spread this message of inspiration and love, let us carry it forward into our own lives. Let’s reach out to those who may be facing challenges and offer them the same support, love, and unwavering faith that have been the cornerstones of the Robertson family’s journey. Together we can be a source of strength and encouragement to those who need it most.
Ultimately, the Robertson family’s untold challenges became a story of triumph, a testament to the enduring power of love, and a reminder that in the face of adversity, we can rise and emerge stronger than ever.
Really inspiring.. So glad your story turned out so good and your beautiful daughter is able to have a normal life after all she has went through.. I think prayers had a lot to do with it behind the scenes.. My story is much the same, as our 1st boy was stillborn. Dr. was too drunk in delivery room and passed out in the floor. nurses tried to deliver but baby died..High risk Dr. in St. Louis a couple years later told us no problem, we could have kids, as we wanted one so bad… Ball was in my court.. Ta da dat ta da! few months later the lil white thing turned Blue..I’m done..Your turn.. Months went by and problems arose. everyone was so scared about losing both, even the Dr. PRAYERS POURED IN. good days and bad. Passing out pre-Eclampsea and toxicema set in in 26 months,had to take baby, even lungs weren’t formed. Dr, took me aside and said, which one do I save as the baby only has a 20 % chance of being born alive.. I with tears said . Save her and do your best with the baby. We hadn’t even got a name for him yet.. It all happened at Christmas time. On Christmas Eve I took ALL our presents from family and her students(as she was a elementary teacher) up to her in ICU at Barnes hosp. It was -5 degrees. She was SO SICK and blind from her near death condition, and told me I- I just can’t, as i can’t see them anyway, can we do it tomorrow? I said yes and took everything out of ICU except for the ho-made things from her students, and put it all back in the trunk of out car in front of the hosp. Went back to entrance and was locked out along with another guy who had similar prob getting to hosp.on time. He invited me to stay in his van (no heat) until morning with him. Went to car in morning to get presents and had been robbed. Everything was gone. Went up and told all Christmas was gone, but you still have kids stuff. That was Christmas. and we still had each other and the baby. Little over a week later she got worse and found out had a Brain tumor in middle of her head. baby comes now. Teams of Drs. about 6 for her & same from Neo=natal for the baby were working hard bringing him into this world almost 3 months too early. Prayers abounding. Nurse told me get ready for a run. As soon as that door opens your baby will be on a incubator table with Drs helping him breathe racing all the way thru the halls to childrens hosp. a block away. You will be helping as they clear the halls to get there quicker. Other Drs will be trying to save your wife. almost crying I watched for the doors to open. then it happen and I saw my tiny son with BIG WIDE OPEN EYES, like they were saying – what the —- is going on round here, I was just fine a little bit ago?? Both was alive and they told me to go home and get some rest as I had be up around the clock with her. We did leave and drove the 1 1/2 drive back home east of Mt. Vernon Il. My wife died about 11:00 pm . about 4 hrs after I went to bed. Phone rang and father-in- law said we have to get back to hosp as fast as possible, wouldn’t say why. throwed on clothes and floorboarded car to both in-laws house, where we took off as fast as the car would go making it to the hosp,in one hour. i jumped out in front and pulled so hard on the glass door handles that the whole thing broke. i ran it handing the handles to the guard and raced to elevator. guard folles quickly, hollering stop. he wouldn’t let the elevator go, i grabbed him held him up off his feet with one hand and punched 19 with the other all the time explaining i had to get to my wife as they were acrualy working on her and i had to SIGN PAPERS for emerg.surgery. HE STILL FOUGHT. i DUMPED HIM AND RAN WHEN IT OPENED, AND GOT TACKLED 1/2 WAY DOWN THE HALL. DRS STARTED HOLLERING LET HIM GO. then had me start signing papers as fast as I could sign all the way down the desk. the drill started behind me and fluid spurted out down the floor releasing pressure. She was revived and became stable again..Stayed with her every min.. Her fam. minister was called and came from Oklahoma that same night to the ICU. I talked to her, and she said I’m ready to go if its God’s will. You take care of our baby. I was in tears. The minister got there, and i told him I WANT TO GET SAVED RIGHT NOW RIGHT HERE. She lit up as that is all she ever wanted for me..”It happened in intensive Care” was the title of this ordeal in a NAZERENE Magazine THAT CAME OUT LATER. She was scheduled for emerg.surgery next morn. to remove tumor. Waiting rooms & halls were full of so many people we had never met, that came to pray for her while in surgery. they told me 80 churches were involved. 8 hrs of surgery and she had to be awake the whole time. to answer Drs as they worked. Dr came out with a sad look on his face and after explaining whole thing i passed out and took me to ER all the time he said she came through it fine but his face said she died. I was exhausted. Finally reunited with her, we named our Baby 9 days after he was born and still struggling to live. She went home on Feb. 28th 1973, and Kyle went home after MANY SETBACKS ON MOTHERS DAY AT 5 LBS . He weighed 2 lbs. at birth. He was turmed the Miracle baby. My name is Earl ROBERTSON, AND MY WIFE’S NAME IS IDELLA. A HAPPY ENDING CAME OF THIS. The year is 1978, & 3 yrs later Derek was born WITH SMALL COMPLICATIONS.We live in Texico Illinois now. We now have 2 grandchildren, and celebrated our 50th Anniversary VERY BLESSED. Yes ROBERTSON’S PREVAIL with the Lord’s help ALL THE WAY!!… Am happy you shared your story….. Earl.