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Community, unfortunately we received the heartbreaking news that Dr. Aaron Pile passed away💔. Dr. Pile has been delivering babies for decades and is well-known in the community. He will be missed and loved dearly. Please keep his family and friends lifted in prayer.
Dr. Pile earned his medical degree from Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk and completed a rotating internship at East Virginia Medical Center. He has delivered thousands of babies in the St. Louis region.
All though he won’t be here with us physically his impact will forever be imprinted in our minds and hearts ❤️.
My heart is shattered. Dr Pile got my high risk self through 10 babies. Dr Pile had me so soiled that I have a VHS tape where he would record my ultrasounds with a vcr.The nurses would say “Dr Pile said give you whatever you want, food water(during labor) extra people in the delivery room. Dr Pile did cpr on my first daughter…He would travel to whatever hospital I was at to see me EACH day after delivery. One time I was in labor and he told the nurses “I’m in traffic do not deliver Ms Parker”…so I was in labor holding my urge to push. He would sit in the bed and literally pull the scar tissue out of me during delivery, heck Dr Pile use to crown my kids so that they would have perfectly round heads….Dr Pile has delivered me at 9cm and pulled my cervix back over my babies head to avoid C-section. He told me, as long as I followed his Dr orders I had nothing to worry about ..then after delivery he would confess that he was stressed my whole pregnancy bc of how high risk I was. We’ve talked about everything thing two good friends could think of. Advice on guys, child support, and how blacks don’t name their kids after successful black people….so on 4-10-2023 I delivered my own Aaron
Pile-Juan Knox(I switched up Dr Piles middle &last name) I ha e given him his flowers by writing him a OEM displayed in his office, and have wrote several letters and given him cards to thank him. Tell me a Dr that keeps track of every pregnancy? When I would go to the ER the nurses would say “Dr Pile knew how many weeks you are and told us to leave you be, he’ll be right over. Dr Pile was so compassionate, that he has even gave me an extra stay in the hospital just so I was totally healed….We may not have been blood, be we definitely was family. I even remember when he would bring his youngest son to the hospital to see me. He would say, “I’m teaching him work ethics, you gotta stay them young”. I love Dr Pile and although I will never hear your advice again, I will always uphold your name with respect. Thank you for allowing me to name my youngest after you…I pray one day he has the same passion for humanity (women in particular
) just like you. (Sorry if it’s some typos….I’m a nervous reck)