Brittany and Clint Butner with her son Grayson and their newborn Faylynn Hope.Photo: Deneen Bryan of Capturing Hopes Photography

Brittany Butner recalls the moment she felt her chest tighten while visiting her newborn Faylynn Hope in the NICU.
“They had just handed her to me, and I felt intense chest pain shooting down my right arm and I had shortness of breath,” Butner, 29, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview.
Minutes after hercardiac event, she was rushed in for an emergency procedure at the Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina — the same hospital where she gave birth to Faylynn four days earlier.
When her fiancé, Clint Butner, also 29, learned about the serious procedure — acardiac catheterizationto determine what was causing the distress — he decided he didn’t want to wait for their planned September wedding. Instead, the two got married the next day in Brittany’s hospital room.
“Having her there with us in the room,” Clint says, “was just so special.”
The bittersweet nuptials came six years after Brittany and Clint met for the first time despite growing up just 15 minutes apart in neighboring North Carolina towns. It was just supposed to be a lunch with mutual friends — both Brittany and Clint were in other relationships — but Clint says he felt love at first sight.
“The first time I saw her, I was like, ‘Wow, she’s really gorgeous,'” Clint recalls.
It took longer for Brittany. “I had his attention before he had mine,” she says with a laugh.
The couple’s newborn, Faylynn Hope, near their “Just Married” decoration.Deneen Bryan of Capturing Hopes Photography

“He was dressed up nice in a cowboy hat and boots,” she says. “He caught my attention.”
The duo got engaged in 2021 and planned a fall wedding for later this year. Then the holidays brought another surprise: Brittany and Clint learned a bundle of joy would arrive in late August.
“We actually found out we were pregnant Christmas Eve, and we told our families Christmas Day,” Clint says.

Brittany had high blood pressure throughout the pregnancy and was diagnosed withpreeclampsia, prompting doctors to plan a C-section for early August. But on July 8, when she was just 33 weeks along, Brittany’s blood pressure skyrocketed, her vision was blurry and she had a bad headache. Doctors knew they had to act fast.
“The doctor said, ‘We’re gonna deliver her,'” Brittany remembers. “My biggest concern was her breathing because her lungs weren’t developed.”
The Butners.Deneen Bryan of Capturing Hopes Photography

“It was very tough. It was mind-blowing,” Clint adds. “I thought, being 29, you wouldn’t go through something like this — and it happened so quickly and so fast, I just had tunnel vision. I was worried I could lose both of them. I was so worried, I couldn’t talk.”
Thankfully, both mother and child made it through the birth, but Faylynn weighed just 4 lbs. and needed oxygen and a feeding tube in the NICU, while Brittany needed to be hospitalized a few floors down because her headaches persisted. Each day Clint would wheel her down to the NICU so the three could be together.
On July 12, the couple had just arrived at the NICU when Addie Franklin, a nurse in the postpartum unit, noticed Brittany slumping over and clutching her chest. Franklin sprang into action, alerting doctors to the serious change in her condition.

Brittany was diagnosed withmultivessel spontaneous coronary artery disease, a rare condition that occurs most commonly in postpartum women “when a tear forms in a blood vessel in the heart,” according to the Mayo Clinic. “SCAD can slow or block blood flow to the heart, causing a heart attack, heart rhythm problems (arrythmias) or sudden death.”

“I went next to her hospital bed and said, ‘Do you want to get married tomorrow?’ And she said yes!” he says. “So I ran to get a marriage license!”
The hospital staff decorated Brittany’s room and made her a bouquet, and the NICU decorated Faylynn’s incubator and even put her in a special dress for the occasion.
Brittany wore her hospital gown, but Clint wanted to make sure to put on his best outfit.
“I went home and I said, ‘I can’t just show back up in normal clothes,'” he says. “I wanted to make her smile.”
Faylynn Hope.Deneen Bryan of Capturing Hopes Photography

Clint picked up his cowboy hat and boots (the look that had wowed Brittany a couple years earlier), plus a button-up shirt and their rings before heading back to the hospital and saying “I do.”
“I’ll never forget seeing Faylynn there,” says Clint. “If it wasn’t for the hospital staff coming together as one big team, with both floors [helping]… none of this would have happened.”
source: people.com