Meet Gracelynn — a little girl whose strength has rewritten every expectation…
At just nine months old, Gracelynn has already faced more than most people do in a lifetime. Her journey began long before she ever took her first breath..

At her 20-week anatomy scan, her parents were told something didn’t look right. What was meant to be a routine appointment quickly turned into fear and uncertainty when they were referred to a maternal-fetal medicine specialist due to abnormal findings. Two weeks later, at 22 weeks pregnant, they received news no parent is ever prepared for — Gracelynn had a congenital heart defect. The diagnosis was still unclear, but they were told she would need to be followed closely by a fetal cardiologist.

Despite countless appointments and scans, doctors were unable to fully understand what was wrong with her heart until she was born. On April 24, 2024, Gracelynn arrived full term — a beautiful baby girl welcomed into the world with so much love. But her fight began immediately. Shortly after birth, she was admitted to the NICU at the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital due to severe feeding intolerance. While there, she underwent numerous echocardiograms and EKGs, which finally revealed the truth: Gracelynn had Double Outlet Right Ventricle and a very large ventricular septal defect (VSD).
Her parents’ world changed overnight.
On September 17, 2024, at just five months old, Gracelynn underwent her first open-heart surgery to repair the VSD. The surgery was successful, but her journey was far from over. In November, a follow-up echocardiogram revealed devastating news — another hole in her heart had been missed.

In December 2024, Gracelynn underwent a detailed CT scan of her heart. Doctors even created a 3D-printed model of her heart to better understand the complexity of her condition. The newly discovered defect was in an extremely difficult and dangerous location — hidden behind heart muscle and dangerously close to her aortic valve.
On January 28, 2025, Gracelynn faced her second open-heart surgery. This time, the procedure required over three hours on the bypass machine as surgeons carefully repaired the defect, working millimeters away from her aortic valve. It was a long, terrifying day — but Gracelynn fought once again.
As if heart surgeries weren’t enough, Gracelynn also lives with a bilateral cleft lip and palate, creating additional challenges with feeding, breathing, and communication. Every bottle, every breath, and every milestone has required extra strength — and extra courage.

Yet through it all, Gracelynn continues to amaze everyone around her. She has endured two open-heart surgeries, countless hospital stays, and ongoing medical challenges — and she meets each day with resilience beyond her age. Her smile, her determination, and her quiet bravery remind everyone who meets her what true strength looks like.
Gracelynn is more than her diagnoses.
She is a fighter.
She is a miracle.
And she is living proof that even the smallest hearts can be incredibly powerful.