Her baby boy, Dylan, was only four weeks old when she noticed small but worrying changes — a faint, muffled cry, a chesty cough, a tiredness that didn’t seem right. Doctors ran tests, expecting something minor. But what they found was devastating. Dylan had not one, but two undetected congenital heart conditions — coarctation of the aorta and aortic stenosis.

Despite the tireless work of doctors and the desperate prayers of his family, Dylan’s tiny heart couldn’t keep up. At just ten weeks old, he passed away in his mother’s arms — leaving behind a silence no parent should ever have to bear.
In the face of unimaginable loss, Jaspreet found the strength to share Dylan’s story — to turn heartbreak into hope.
“Every moment with Dylan, though brief, was filled with love,” she says softly. “If sharing his story helps even one parent act sooner, then his short life will continue to make a difference.”
Through organizations like Tiny Tickers, Dylan’s memory lives on — helping raise awareness of heart defects, advocating for early detection, and supporting families who walk the same painful road.
Jaspreet’s courage is a reminder that a mother’s love does not end with loss — it endures, transforms, and lights the way for others.
Dylan may have been here for only ten weeks, but his heartbeat echoes in the lives he continues to touch.