A woman from Virginia who has died and come back to life twice has now spoken out about what she experienced in the afterlife.
Deborah Prum, a wife, mother, and former research director at Dartmouth Medical School in New Hampshire, has talked about the out-of-body experiences she had during two tragic events that almost tore her family apart.
Prum had her first near-death experience (NDE) in the middle of the 1980s when she went into labor too soon with her oldest kid.
She had severely high blood pressure, low blood cell counts, liver problems, and seizures.
Prum said that during the incident, she left her body and went to a place where she felt no pain or emotion. She watched from the ceiling of the hospital as physicians tried to save her and her baby.
More than 20 years later, Prum and her husband were in a car accident that almost killed them. It took her to a place with a bright yellow light where she was only energy.
Prum continues to question if she received a glimpse of the afterlife during the accident and said she didn’t want to return to her body before being taken back to Earth.
She also said that an unknown man grabbed her hand and kept her steady until paramedics got to the crash site, but her husband and the first responders never saw this individual or were able to find out who was there.
Deborah Prum (in the picture) had two near-death experiences, one of which she thinks may have shown her the afterlife.

Prum added that her first NDE was so disturbing that she never informed her friends what happened in the hospital.
When her blood pressure went up, doctors yelled for Prum to be sent to the emergency hospital, where surgeons were getting ready to execute an emergency C-section to save her baby, who was born too early.
At that point, Prum said that she felt like she had left her body and was watching the hospital staff take care of her.
The last thing she remembers about being in the air above the emergency room is doctors pushing her into the operating room for the C-section.
Prum would be in a medically induced coma for the next three days, and her newborn baby would be in the neonatal intensive care unit for the first two weeks of his existence.
I don’t remember telling anyone about my out-of-body experience, except for my spouse Bruce. “I didn’t know what to make of it or how to talk about it,” she told HuffPost.
Researchers at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine found that many people who had near-death experiences remembered being aware of visiting what they thought was another realm

That’s what happened to Prum when she almost died for the second time in 2007, when an SUV ran a red light and hit her and her husband’s car on Valentine’s Day.
People who have had near-death experiences often say that they felt like they were in a different state of consciousness while their bodies were dying.
( Story from The Daily Mail)
