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Guilty Verdict in Murder of Teenager to Steal Unborn Baby

January 27, 2010 by Cathy Ribble  
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Andrea Curry-Demus, a 46-year-old Pennsylvania woman, was found guilty on Monday , but mentally ill, of second-degree murder and kidnapping of a pregnant teenager in order to steal her baby.
Currey-Demus lured the pregnant teenager to her apartment, drugged her, cut out her baby, then killed her and tried to pass off the baby as her [...]

13-Month Old Toddler Dies After Swallowing Watch Battery

January 13, 2010 by Cathy Ribble  
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Aidan Truett was a curious 13-month-old toddler, and like most toddlers, his little hand went straight to his mouth with almost everything he picked up.  That curiosity proved fatal for the young boy when he swallowed a watch battery approximately the size of a button.  Parents Lonnie and Michelle Truett are now living a nightmare [...]

Reservist Jake Freshwater Hears Baby’s First Cry via Skype

October 18, 2009 by Cathy Ribble  
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Thanks to Skype and cooperation of medical staff, Army Reservist Jake Freshwater heard his son’s first cry even though he was clear around the world stationed in Balad, Iraq.
Schaefer Freshwater was in labor and delivery for 13 hours, and her husband Jake, was right there with her — at least virtually — via a computer [...]

Tennessee Kidnapping Suspect Remains in Custody

October 8, 2009 by Cathy Ribble  
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Tammy Renee Silas, 39, will remain in federal custody according to a court ruling yesterday in the kidnapping case involving 4-day-old Yahir Anthony Carillo in Nashville.
Police found Silas with the baby three days later at her home in Ardmore, Alabama, a mere 80 miles from the site of the vicious attack on the baby’s [...]

CDC Reports 28 Deaths of Pregnant Women from H1N1

October 6, 2009 by Cathy Ribble  
Filed under News, Pregnancy

Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported to FOXNews.com that approximately 700 caes of 2009 H1N1 have been reported in pregnant women since late April or early May.  Tom Skinner, spokesman for the CDC stated, “There have been about 100 pregnant women admitted to intensive care units and there have been 28 [...]

Gillibrand Talks About Her Shock On What Is ‘Really’ In Baby Products

May 1, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under Baby Health, News, Product News

Politician and mother of two, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has been talking about her “Safe Baby Products Act”.
She has asked the Food and Drug Administration to carry out further investigations on the chemicals used in children’s toiletries, so that products can be regulated better.
Last month, a report was published by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics [...]