Tuesday, 2 February 2016
Woman has emergency C-section but Doctors can't find the baby
It wasn't long before Hughes knew something was very wrong. The doctors were moving about frantically and there was no crying heard for at least two minutes. Remarkably, Hughes was delivering her baby naturally at the exact moment the doctors were performing the C-section. All of a sudden, cries from baby Olly were heard, and he was found under the sheet.
Hughes said:
"For two minutes they had lost my baby. That is just ludicrous...My body was telling me it was ready and I should have listened to it. I now wear a scar that wasn't needed, across my tummy. I'm thankful my baby is okay, but we'll never be able to forget the day the doctors lost our baby."
Amber is currently trying to get answers from the hospital. Thankfully, little Olly is healthy
Wiz Khalifa opens up about Kanye's apology
Wiz Khalifa and Kanye West had some serious Twitter beef recently, but all of that has been resolved.
On Tuesday afternoon, Kanye tweeted
"Me and Wiz spoke yesterday," he shared on social media. "Great convo. All positive." WHAT ELSE, KANYE?! but didn't elaborate on how it went down.
Luckily, Wiz opened up a little more about what went down with 'Ye during an interview with Angie Martinez for Power 105.1 yesterday.
She started off by asking:
Khalifa reassured everyone that West did, in fact, apologize for what he said, and added, "I accept his apology."
Speaking of making amends, Khalifa's ex-wife Amber Rose also met up with Kim Kardashian to clear the air and whatever tension there was between them today, as well. Angie then said:
"That's kind of amazing, Wiz," the rapper responded with the perfect answer—"I'm like the Bob Marley of this."
On Tuesday afternoon, Kanye tweeted
"Me and Wiz spoke yesterday," he shared on social media. "Great convo. All positive." WHAT ELSE, KANYE?! but didn't elaborate on how it went down.
Luckily, Wiz opened up a little more about what went down with 'Ye during an interview with Angie Martinez for Power 105.1 yesterday.
She started off by asking:
"So were you surprised by Kanye's reaction that he took it so crazy,"
"I think everybody was but it's cool, everything's cool, we spoke it's all good," Wiz explained, which prompted the radio host to ask if Kanye apologized for what he said "cause he went far with the kid thing."
"Her and Kim spoke and they're all good, too," Khalifa told Martinez. "They spoke and it's all good."
"That's kind of amazing, Wiz," the rapper responded with the perfect answer—"I'm like the Bob Marley of this."
Man screams "you stole my blood" after stabbing ex-girlfriend to death in health store
A supposedly mentally ill man stabbed his ex-girlfriend to death as she finished work in a health food store, a court heard.
Shane Smyth, 29, is believed to have been suffering from a psychotic illness when he allegedly murdered Mairead Moran, 26, in May 2014.
Smyth, from Evans Lane, Kilkenny, pleaded not guilty to murdering Ms Moran by reason of insanity in court on Tuesday, the Irish Mirror reported .
Prosecution counsel Mr John O’Kelly SC said the factual evidence of the case would not be disputed and the “major factor in the case” is whether or not Smyth was suffering from a mental disorder at the time.
He said that two consultant psychiatrists had prepared reports indicating that Smyth was suffering from a form of psychosis.
Mr O’Kelly told the court that the evidence in this case will be that Smyth attacked Ms Moran with a knife and stabbed her repeatedly at the Market Cross Shopping Centre in Kilkenny City.
The court heard that Shane Smyth had known Mairead Moran “years earlier” in their late teens when they went out together for a “brief period of seven months” after which they went their own ways.
Counsel said Ms Moran was away for some time and when she came back to the area, she started working in the Holland and Barrett store.
The court was told that Smyth had been diagnosed in 2005 as suffering from schizophrenia, he had treatment for a number of months at the time in a psychiatric hospital and since then “was back out in the community.”
Mr O’Kelly said in the months leading up to May 2014, Smyth had become aware of where Ms Moran was working and there had been a previous occasion when he had confronted her.
He said:
Counsel said:
Counsel said that “within five minutes”, Smyth was back in the shop again and “this terrible attack took place.”
The court heard Ms Moran was “stabbed repeatedly” with a knife which Smyth had brought to the scene and then dragged outside.
Smyth fled the shopping centre and got a taxi to his cousin’s home, the court heard.
Counsel outlined that Smyth told his cousin he had stabbed “his ex girlfriend”.
A report compiled by psychiatrist Dr Brenda Wright outlined to the court read:
The security guard then ordered the accused to leave the shopping centre immediately, the court heard.
The court heard after Mr Coffey radioed a colleague in the centre to tell him Smyth was not welcome there again, he got another call on his radio.
Mr Coffey said:
The court heard Smyth had a “complete blank look on his face”.
Another witness Seamus Walsh told the court he heard screams coming from just inside the Holland and Barrett shop.
Mr Walsh said the man shouted twice at the girl “you stole my f**king blood”.
The trial continues.
Shane Smyth, 29, is believed to have been suffering from a psychotic illness when he allegedly murdered Mairead Moran, 26, in May 2014.
Smyth, from Evans Lane, Kilkenny, pleaded not guilty to murdering Ms Moran by reason of insanity in court on Tuesday, the Irish Mirror reported .
Prosecution counsel Mr John O’Kelly SC said the factual evidence of the case would not be disputed and the “major factor in the case” is whether or not Smyth was suffering from a mental disorder at the time.
He said that two consultant psychiatrists had prepared reports indicating that Smyth was suffering from a form of psychosis.
Mr O’Kelly told the court that the evidence in this case will be that Smyth attacked Ms Moran with a knife and stabbed her repeatedly at the Market Cross Shopping Centre in Kilkenny City.
The court heard that Shane Smyth had known Mairead Moran “years earlier” in their late teens when they went out together for a “brief period of seven months” after which they went their own ways.
Counsel said Ms Moran was away for some time and when she came back to the area, she started working in the Holland and Barrett store.
The court was told that Smyth had been diagnosed in 2005 as suffering from schizophrenia, he had treatment for a number of months at the time in a psychiatric hospital and since then “was back out in the community.”
Mr O’Kelly said in the months leading up to May 2014, Smyth had become aware of where Ms Moran was working and there had been a previous occasion when he had confronted her.
He said:
“He had in fact spat at her and this was disturbing for her, she was upset about it.”At 8pm on the evening of May 8, 2014 counsel said Smyth came into the shop and started speaking to her “quite aggressively.”
Counsel said:
“You will hear evidence from people saying they heard Mr Smyth asking a question to the effect of ‘why do you want my blood’.”The court was told that Smyth had a verbal altercation with Ms Moran but was sent away from the shop by a security guard.
Counsel said that “within five minutes”, Smyth was back in the shop again and “this terrible attack took place.”
The court heard Ms Moran was “stabbed repeatedly” with a knife which Smyth had brought to the scene and then dragged outside.
Smyth fled the shopping centre and got a taxi to his cousin’s home, the court heard.
Counsel outlined that Smyth told his cousin he had stabbed “his ex girlfriend”.
A report compiled by psychiatrist Dr Brenda Wright outlined to the court read:
“He believed he was being persecuted and people were conspiring to harm him and Ms Moran was part of this conspiracy.
“He delusionally believed he was being victimised and his life was in danger and Ms Moran was part of the plot against him.”During the trial on Monday, Mr Coffey who is the security guard said that Ms Moran told him that Smyth had accused her of “kidnapping him and stealing his blood”.
The security guard then ordered the accused to leave the shopping centre immediately, the court heard.
The court heard after Mr Coffey radioed a colleague in the centre to tell him Smyth was not welcome there again, he got another call on his radio.
Mr Coffey said:
“All I heard on the radio was Holland and Barrett, I heard the girl crying out ‘Oh my god, Oh my god, I don’t believe it’.”Ms Moran was slumped at the door of the shop and Smyth was standing a couple of feet away.
The court heard Smyth had a “complete blank look on his face”.
Another witness Seamus Walsh told the court he heard screams coming from just inside the Holland and Barrett shop.
Mr Walsh said the man shouted twice at the girl “you stole my f**king blood”.
The trial continues.
Shakira celebrates 39th birthday with makeup-free selfie
Gorgeous! Shakira took to her social media account on Feb. 2 to tell her 16 million followers that its her birthday.
"Birthday bun / Una ducha y a celebrar mi cumple! Shak," the 39-year-old captioned the photo showing her with her curly up.
In her image, the singer was makeup free, smiling and looking as beautiful as ever. It's as authentic a photo as you'll see of any international superstar.
Late January/early February is a special time for Shakira, as she shares a birthday with her husband Gerard Piqué.
"Birthday bun / Una ducha y a celebrar mi cumple! Shak," the 39-year-old captioned the photo showing her with her curly up.
In her image, the singer was makeup free, smiling and looking as beautiful as ever. It's as authentic a photo as you'll see of any international superstar.
Late January/early February is a special time for Shakira, as she shares a birthday with her husband Gerard Piqué.
Texas Zika case raises concerns that virus can be transmitted sexually
A case of the Zika virus being transmitted between sexual partners reported on Tuesday in Texas has raised new concerns about the transmission of the disease, which is typically spread by mosquitoes and can cause birth defects.
Source: The Telegraph
The patient, whose gender has not been released, was the first person confirmed to have been infected with the virus in the US.
Cases of Zika being spread by sexual contact have only rarely been reported, and health authorities had previously treated the idea that sexual transmission was possible as theory rather than documented science.
Cases of Zika being spread by sexual contact have only rarely been reported, and health authorities had previously treated the idea that sexual transmission was possible as theory rather than documented science.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed on Tuesday that the patient had contacted the virus after having sexual contact with someone who had travelled to a country where Zika is present.
The Dallas County health department said the sexual partner had travelled to Venezuela, but that the patient had not left the country, and had been infected in Texas.
"Dallas County Health and Human Services has received confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the first Zika virus case acquired through sexual transmission in Dallas County in 2016," the department said a statement.
Zachary Thompson, the health department's director, said the case proved that Zika could be transmitted sexually.
“Now that we know Zika virus can be transmitted through sex, this increases our awareness campaign in educating the public about protecting themselves and others,” he said. “Next to abstinence, condoms are the best prevention method against any sexually-transmitted infections.”
A total of 31 people in the US are believed to have been diagnosed with Zika in the US in the past 12 months, but all of those cases originated in Central and South America, where the virus is more prevalent.
Symptoms are typically mild in adults, but babies whose mothers have contacted the disease can be born with smaller heads and brains.
Brazil has been the country worst-affected by Zika, though the virus has been reported in more than 20 countries.Source: The Telegraph
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