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Tag Archives: caesarean section
9-year-old gives birth in Mexico
A nine-year-old girl in Mexico gave birth last month and authorities are searching for the father, who’s believed to be 17, AFP reports. The girl, known as Dafne, delivered by C-section on Jan. 27 a baby girl who weighed 5.7 … read more
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Tagged AFP, Agence France-Presse, caesarean section, Dafne, General Hospital, IndepthAfrica, Mexico, Pregnancy, Zapopan Jalisco
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Woman ‘beat pregnant mother to death and cut out child from womb in C-section she had seen on Discovery Channel’
A Wisconsin woman who already had three children and was desperate to have one with her new boyfriend was today charged with killing a pregnant mother, cutting out her baby and passing off the child as her own. The criminal … read more
Posted in America, Global Issues, Miscellaneous, Odd News
Tagged Annette Morales-Rodriguez, caesarean section, Complaint, Discovery Channel, IndepthAfrica, IndepthGhana, IndepthMultimedia, IndepthNigeria, IndepthSouthAfrica, IndepthWorld, Milwaukee, Morales-Rodriguez, Nigeria, Nigeria news, Nigeria online, North Africa, Pan African News, Pregnancy, Ramirez-Cruz, Southern Africa, West Africa
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Sudanese Conjoined twins separated by Great Ormond Street doctors
Twins who were born joined at the head have been successfully separated by a team of British doctors. Baby girls Rital and Ritag Gaboura, who are 11 months old, were separated on 15 August after four operations at Great Ormond … read more
Posted in News, North Africa, Sudan
Tagged caesarean section, Conjoined twins, Facing the World, Great Ormond Street Hospital, IndepthAfrica, IndepthGhana, IndepthMultimedia, IndepthNigeria, IndepthSouthAfrica, IndepthWorld, Khartoum, Nigeria, Nigeria news, Nigeria online, North Africa, Pan African News, Southern Africa, Sudan, surgery, West Africa
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Maternal deaths quadruple in SAfrica – HRW
She waited 1 1/2 hours at the hospital, only to see a nurse who yelled that she was “lying about being in labor.” Three hours later, her baby was born dead. Another woman gave birth on the street, steps away … read more
Posted in Health, News, South Africa, Southern Africa
Tagged Aaron Motsoaledi, Arab League, Associated Press, breaking news, caesarean section, East Africa, HIV, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, IndepthGhana, IndepthMultimedia, IndepthNigeria, IndepthSouthAfrica, IndepthWorld, Maternal death, North Africa, Pan African News, South Africa, Southern Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, West Africa
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Why are today’s babies being born so BIG?
As soon as a baby is born, there are three crucial pieces of information that family and friends demand to know — the sex, name … and weight. Which is why, when baby Hayden Church arrived six weeks ago, his … read more
Posted in Children & Youth, Health, Lifestyle, Parenting
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Nigerian mother who cost NHS £200,000 is working illegally as an Avon Lady
The Nigerian who cost the NHS up to £200,000 after travelling to Britain while expecting quintuplets has been illegally working as an Avon lady. Bimbo Ayelabola, 33, applied for a six-month visitor’s visa soon after discovering she was pregnant, … read more
Posted in Crime & Corruption, Daylight Africa, News, Nigeria, West Africa
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Woman, 61, gives birth to own grandchild
Her daughter had tried for years to have a baby Almost 39 weeks ago, Kristine Casey set out on an unusual journey to help her daughter and answer a spiritual calling. Her goal was achieved late Wednesday when she gave … read more
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Tagged Africa maps, Africa news, African news, African tribes, Bill Casey, breaking news, caesarean section, Chicago, Embassies and Consulates, Hastings Center, Illinois, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, IndepthNigeria, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Second City, University of Chicago Medical Center
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Don’t wait too long for a baby – Doctor
Doctors have issued a stark warning to couples not to leave it too late to try for a baby. With more and more women pursuing careers, they and their partners are leaving parenthood to at least their late thirties. But … read more
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Tagged Africa maps, Africa news, African news, breaking news, caesarean section, Childbirth, Department of Health, Embassies and Consulates, Guardian, Health, Indepth Africa Magazine, IndepthAfrica, News local news, newspapers, Obstetrics, Pregnancy, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, World news
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Celine Dion named Baby after Nelson Mandela
Celine Dion gave birth to the boys last Saturday, and she’s finally decided on names for the tots: Eddy and Nelson. One is named after record producer Eddy Marnay, and the other after human rights campaigner and former South African … read more
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Celine dion gives birth to twin boys
Singer Celine Dion and actor Matt Damon both welcomed new additions to their families, representatives for the two entertainers said on Saturday. Grammy-winner Dion, 42, gave birth to twin boys on Saturday by Caesarean section shortly after 11 a.m. at … read more
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