Jase and Missy Robertson’s journey hasn’t been a straight line. Long before reality TV and duck calls, they learned a hard truth: joy and heartbreak often arrive together, and real strength is forged in life’s toughest moments.
In 2002, Missy discovered she was pregnant. Hope and excitement lit up her heart. She already had two sons, but this pregnancy felt different—full of first steps, birthdays, and a growing family. For a brief moment, everything seemed possible.
Then came heartbreak. Between eight and ten weeks, Missy miscarried. The pregnancy had been ectopic, implanted in her fallopian tube. Relief that she was safe collided with grief for the life they lost. Jase didn’t try to fix it. He stayed beside her, sharing the pain quietly, knowing some losses aren’t solved—they’re felt.
Months later, hope returned. Missy became pregnant again—but fear came with it. Doctors discovered their baby had a congenital anomaly. Dreams of nurseries and baby clothes were replaced by hospital visits, medical terms, and uncertainty.
Their daughter, Mia, was born into love and challenge. Surgeries, recovery, and an uncertain future tested every ounce of courage. Fear whispered in quiet moments, but Jase held onto purpose. He saw Mia not as a burden, but as a life entrusted to them for a reason. Faith became their anchor.
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