Carrie Underwood Prayed to God at Night in Tears After 3 Miscarriages — Photos of the ‘Miracle’ She Received

The Grammy-winning artist once worried she might suffer a pregnancy loss while carrying her youngest child. Thankfully, she carried the baby to term and is now a proud mom of two.

Country music star Carrie Underwood faced the heartbreak of multiple miscarriages before welcoming her youngest child. She and her husband, Mike Fisher, endured intense emotional struggles during those challenging times, but their journey ultimately led to the joy of a “miracle” baby.

Carrie and Mike’s journey to parenthood wasn’t just about overcoming heartbreak; it also brought profound changes to their lifestyle and priorities. Married since 2010, the couple welcomed their first child, Isaiah, in 2015.

Becoming parents prompted the country singer and the former NHL player to reevaluate their demanding careers and consider how they could make time for family.

In an interview two years later, Carrie opened up about the adjustments they faced, admitting that balancing their whirlwind lives with the needs of their growing family was a daunting prospect.

“Our whole life has changed. I remember when we first found out we were gonna have him it [was] like, ‘How are we gonna do this? Our lives are so crazy as it is,'” she remembered.

The songwriter emphasized that, despite their hectic schedules, they learned to prioritize family time, recognizing its importance. They found ways to adjust their busy lives, carving out time for vacations and meaningful moments together.

Following their focus on family, Carrie shared her thoughts on the possibility of having more children in the same interview. She expressed that growing their family would happen if it was part of “God’s” plan.

Their faith and resilience were tested as they navigated heartbreaking losses while trying to expand their family. In a separate interview, Carrie and Mike shared their journey to give Isaiah a sibling. They conceived easily, but Carrie tragically experienced a miscarriage months into the pregnancy.

Reflecting on the pain, Mike admitted that the experience brought “fear,” while Carrie shared the emotional toll of facing something she never thought would happen to her. Undeterred, they tried again and conceived quickly, only to endure another miscarriage.

As devout Christians, the couple leaned on their faith. Mike candidly spoke about his prayers, acknowledging moments of expecting God to answer like a “Genie,” as Carrie described.

Despite the challenges, Mike reassured his wife one day, saying they would have another child, a son named Jacob. Carrie, touched by his confidence, simply replied, “OK.” Despite Mike’s unwavering belief that they would have another child, the couple faced more heartbreak.

When Carrie asked how he was so sure, Mike admitted he had been frustrated after their two miscarriages, unsure of what the future held or if adoption might be their next step. Yet, deep down, he felt a strong conviction, saying, “God told me that we were going to have a son.”

Sadly, their faith was tested once more when they conceived again, only to experience the pain of another miscarriage. After enduring so much heartbreak, Carrie fell pregnant a fourth time, but fear and uncertainty clouded her joy.

One night, believing she had suffered another miscarriage, she turned to prayer with an intensity she had never felt before. With Mike away for the evening, Carrie texted him, seeking comfort in the presence of their son, Isaiah.

As she lay beside him, quietly sobbing, she poured her heart out in desperation, questioning why she kept conceiving but couldn’t carry a child to term. Torn between hope and despair, she pleaded for clarity, asking God to either close this painful chapter or finally bless her with another child.

Carrie’s moment of raw honesty in prayer marked a turning point. For the first time, she openly shared her feelings with God, believing it was something she was meant to do. Days later, she visited her doctor, prepared to hear devastating news once again.

Mike and Isaiah Fisher at Carrie Underwood's star ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on September 20, 2018, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Mike and Isaiah Fisher at Carrie Underwood’s star ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on September 20, 2018, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

However, instead of confirming a miscarriage, the nurse surprised her with an unexpected announcement: everything looked fine. An ultrasound later that day confirmed the baby was healthy.

Reflecting on that moment, Carrie felt deeply heard. While acknowledging that she felt God had always been listening, she responded to a question asking whether God had heard her prayer by stating, “He did.”

That answered prayer marked the beginning of a new chapter for Carrie and Mike. The couple’s journey of hope and determination finally led to the joy they had been longing for, as they welcomed their son, Jacob Bryan Fisher, into the world in January 2019.

They shared the heartwarming news on Instagram, posting photos of the proud parents and their eldest son, Isaiah, lovingly posing with the newborn at the hospital.

Isaiah, Jacob, and Mike Fisher pictured at the hospital, dated January 2019 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

Isaiah, Jacob, and Mike Fisher pictured at the hospital, dated January 2019 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

In their announcement, they described Jacob as a “little miracle” and expressed their gratitude to God for entrusting them with his care. Carrie reflected on the moment, saying their hearts were full, their lives forever changed, and simply, “Life is good.”

The joy the then-newborn brought to their family continued to shine through the years. In 2021, Carrie marked his second birthday with a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, accompanied by a sweet baby photo of him.

The mother of two reflected on the prayers and struggles that brought him into their lives. She described him as playful, strong, and a cherished blessing from God, sharing her deep love for her “sweet boy.”

As the years passed, Carrie continued to cherish every milestone with Jacob. In 2023, the music star celebrated Jacob’s fourth birthday with a heartfelt Instagram post, sharing a throwback photo and his Spider-Man cake. She called him her “sunshine” and expressed gratitude for the “miracle” of his life, showering him with love.

Carrie has given fans a glimpse into how she balances her career with family life during an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” While on tour for her album “Cry Pretty,” she revealed that her family joined her on the road.

Isaiah, ever social, enjoyed being around the crew and experiencing life on tour, while Jacob, was easygoing and a joy to have along for the ride. The couple’s commitment to blending family life with their careers remained unwavering. In 2020, Carrie collaborated with her son Isaiah on her Christmas album, “My Gift.”

During an interview, she shared how proud Isaiah was of his performance, even telling his classmates about the song, which was played at school. It was a memorable moment that showcased their special bond.

Isaiah Fisher photographed on the ball field, dated September 2021 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

Isaiah Fisher photographed on the ball field, dated September 2021 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

By 2022, Carrie’s oldest son, Isaiah, began to notice the unique aspects of her life, often hearing classmates mention seeing her on TV. Carrie divulged that he was becoming aware that her job was “not normal.” Despite her busy schedule, she prioritized family, bringing her kids on tour when school permitted and flying home whenever possible to spend time with them.

The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 gave Carrie a rare opportunity to stay home and savor precious moments with her sons. Reflecting on this unexpected pause in her career, she shared that it was the longest stretch she had been in one place in over 15 years, allowing her to watch Jake grow during a critical stage in his life.

In one interview, she also revealed one of their cherished routines—morning cuddles—as a way for the family to connect before the day’s busyness unfolded.

Carrie Underwood playing with Jacob and Isaiah Fisher, dated May 2020 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

Carrie Underwood playing with Jacob and Isaiah Fisher, dated May 2020 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

Carrie Underwood embracing her son Isaiah Fisher, dated February 2021 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

Carrie Underwood embracing her son Isaiah Fisher, dated February 2021 | Source: Instagram/carrieunderwood

Carrie Underwood’s journey as a mother showcases her deep dedication to her family, even amid the demands of her extraordinary career. Through faith, determination, and a commitment to making every moment count, she continues to cherish the blessings of motherhood and the joy her children bring to her life.

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