Methodist Healthcare Names
First Times of Your Life Winner
March 28th, 2008
San Antonio woman shares family story and wins $1,000 for Threads of Love.

A San Antonio woman whose premature twin girls were given only a 30-percent chance of survival and who now are leading healthy, normal lives because of the care they received at Methodist Hospital has been named the first winner in Times of Your Life, a contest sponsored by Methodist Healthcare.
The contest invites the public to share personal stories about how placing their trust in Methodist Healthcare has enhanced their lives during pivotal life changes, such as the birth of a child, a battle with a life-threatening disease or the loss of a loved one.
Erin Pruetz is the first of three Times of Your Life winners. As a special gift to the community, Methodist Healthcare is making a $1,000 donation in her name to Threads of Love, Pruetz’s charity of choice. Threads of Love is a non-profit, non-denominational ministry dedicated to the production and distribution of clothing and care items to premature babies, living and deceased, serviced by San Antonio hospitals and care centers. Her entry also is posted on www.SAWomensHealth.net and will be featured in San Antonio Magazine. Additional winning entries will be selected in March and April, and the same prizes will be awarded.
Pruetz was admitted to the Women’s Pavilion at Methodist Hospital in April 2006, pregnant with identical twin girls who shared both an amniotic sac and a placenta. This condition is very rare, occurring only in about one in every 60,000 twin births. The risks included cord entanglement and death. “During my five-week stay, my twins experienced many heart-rate decelerations, in which the nurses had to act quickly to determine the cause and make a recommendation on treatment,” wrote Pruetz in her entry. “Acting too slowly could mean death for both babies, so a keen eye and excellent decision making were important.”
Pruetz said that at Methodist her girls were treated to some of the finest medical talent around. “The doctors, nurses and specialists treated our babies as if they were their own,” she wrote. “We owe our family of five to Methodist Hospital and believe that without Methodist Hospital’s pool of talent and passion, we would have never made it to today.”
People interested in entering the contest by sharing their stories can log on to SAWomensHealth.net and follow the instructions. Visitors can post their stories along with related photos, letters, drawings and videos. Entries are still being accepted for March and April.
For additional information on Times of Your Life, phone the Methodist Healthcare HealthLine, 210-575-0355, 1-800-333-7333 or visit www.SAWomensHealth.net













