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'We never heard her cry ...'
South Bend TribuneA nurse handed Lee Stevens scrubs as his wife was rushed into surgery. He threw them on over his clothes while listening to the commotion through the hospital doors. The WSBT-TV news producer felt terrified. It all started around 5 a.m. March 5, 2010,...Tags: Salt, Photography, Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics
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NM abortion complaint highlights privacy concerns
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A woman from New York came to New Mexico to terminate her pregnancy at one of the nation's four late-term abortion clinics after she found out the fetus she had been carrying for more than eight months had severe brain...Tags: Interior Policy, Crime, Law and Justice, John Ashcroft , Hospitals and Clinics, Abortion
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Study: 6 pounds of bacteria live on 200-pound person
WASHINGTON (AP) — They live on your skin, up your nose, in your gut — enough bacteria, fungi and other microbes that collected together could weigh, amazingly, a few pounds. Now scientists have mapped just which critters normally live in or...
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Parents face decision on Leap Day baby's birthday
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe odds of being born on Feb. 29 are one in 1,461, according to the Honor Society of Leap Year Day Babies. But with the special day, comes an added responsibility for parents. They don't just have to decide on a name, but a celebration date as well....Tags: Health, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Hospitals and Clinics
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Woman who ate poison while pregnant loses appeal
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Supreme Court on Friday declined to drop murder and feticide charges against a woman who ate rat poison while she was pregnant in a case that medical and women's rights groups contend could have larger repercussions....Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Trials, Lawyers
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Woman whose fetus died after suicide try gets bail
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana judge set bail Friday for a Chinese immigrant who has spent more than a year in jail on charges that she murdered her 33-week-old fetus by eating rat poison, in a closely watched case that has potentially broad...
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Newborn tops 12 pounds, delivered 4 weeks early
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Ayara Hebel was born four weeks ahead of her due date. No need for her to gain weight, though. She already tips the scales at more than 12 pounds. The girl was delivered by cesarean section Sunday at Munson Medical...Tags: Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, The Associated Press
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Indiana court asked to hear appeal in feticide case
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Chinese immigrant charged with murder and feticide for eating rat poison while she was pregnant has asked the Indiana Supreme Court to order the charges against her dropped. Bei Bei Shuai's attorneys have argued that her...Tags: Prosecution, Suicide, Crime, Law and Justice, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Murder
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Newborn boy tips the scales
South Bend TribuneOther than a slight bit of jaundice, Lindsey Horn's new bundle of joy arrived healthy. And big. Very big. Very, very big. Newborn Connor Bridge weighed in at a whopping 13 pounds, 1 ounce, when he came into the world Dec. 2 at 11:07 a.m. at Saint...Tags: Jaundice, Symptoms, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Mike Stack
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Tiniest babies are growing up healthy despite odds
CHICAGO (AP) — One is a healthy first-grader, the other an honors college student majoring in psychology. Once the tiniest babies ever born, both girls are thriving, despite long odds when they entered the world weighing less than a pound. A...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Health, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Asthma
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Muskegon woman diagnosed brain dead, stays on respirator for month to birth twins
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A woman considered brain dead from aneurysms was kept on a respirator for a month to allow for the development of twin boys who were born prematurely at 25 weeks, a western Michigan hospital said Monday. Nicholas and...
Tags: Aneurysm, Health, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Hospitals and Clinics
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