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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Theo meeting one of his sisters) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Theo meeting one of his sisters) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Theo and his brother) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Theo at home with his sister and dad) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Peter cuddling with Isabella, Charlotte & LIliana while in special care) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Peter cuddling with Isabella, Charlotte & LIliana [3.9.20]) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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‘I wanted to meet a mate and have a baby without wasting time’: the rise of platonic co-parenting. They’re ready to start a family, but can’t wait for The One. As ‘mating’ sites boom under lockdown, we meet those hoping
‘I wanted to meet a mate and have a baby without wasting time’: the rise of platonic co-parenting. They’re ready to start a family, but can’t wait for The One. As ‘mating’ sites boom under lockdown, we meet those hoping for a better way to raise a child.
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‘I wanted to meet a mate and have a baby without wasting time’: the rise of platonic co-parenting. They’re ready to start a family, but can’t wait for The One. As ‘mating’ sites boom under lockdown, we meet those hoping
‘I wanted to meet a mate and have a baby without wasting time’: the rise of platonic co-parenting. They’re ready to start a family, but can’t wait for The One. As ‘mating’ sites boom under lockdown, we meet those hoping for a better way to raise a child.
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‘I wanted to meet a mate and have a baby without wasting time’: the rise of platonic co-parenting. They’re ready to start a family, but can’t wait for The One. As ‘mating’ sites boom under lockdown, we meet those hoping
‘I wanted to meet a mate and have a baby without wasting time’: the rise of platonic co-parenting. They’re ready to start a family, but can’t wait for The One. As ‘mating’ sites boom under lockdown, we meet those hoping for a better way to raise a child.
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‘I wanted to meet a mate and have a baby without wasting time’: the rise of platonic co-parenting. They’re ready to start a family, but can’t wait for The One. As ‘mating’ sites boom under lockdown, we meet those hoping
‘I wanted to meet a mate and have a baby without wasting time’: the rise of platonic co-parenting. They’re ready to start a family, but can’t wait for The One. As ‘mating’ sites boom under lockdown, we meet those hoping for a better way to raise a child.
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie and Peter enjoy their first cuddles with their triplets) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie comforting baby Liliana) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie and Peter with baby Liliana) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Baby Theodore) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
Kylie Williams Photography / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie Fitzgerald) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
Kylie Williams Photography / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Leonie and her husband Peter) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Baby Theodore) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
Jo Searle Newborn & Baby Photography / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
Jo Searle Newborn & Baby Photography / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Melissa and Theodore) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Theo in hospital) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Melissa and Theodore in hospital) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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FEATURE - Niedliche Szene: Rattenmutter mit ihrem Nachwuchs
They may not be everyone’s idea of cute, but there was no denying the family affection when this rat mother was spotted surrounded by her youngsters this week.
Richard Bowler captured the scene in his garden near Corwen, north Wales.
He explains: “A saw this Brown rat mum being hounded by her kids. Watching the interaction between the mum and her young gives you a new perception of rats. The care and attention she gave them was amazing."
Where: near Corwen, Wales, United Kingdom
When: 10 May 2020
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Niedliche Szene: Rattenmutter mit ihrem Nachwuchs
They may not be everyone’s idea of cute, but there was no denying the family affection when this rat mother was spotted surrounded by her youngsters this week.
Richard Bowler captured the scene in his garden near Corwen, north Wales.
He explains: “A saw this Brown rat mum being hounded by her kids. Watching the interaction between the mum and her young gives you a new perception of rats. The care and attention she gave them was amazing."
Where: near Corwen, Wales, United Kingdom
When: 10 May 2020
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Niedliche Szene: Rattenmutter mit ihrem Nachwuchs
They may not be everyone’s idea of cute, but there was no denying the family affection when this rat mother was spotted surrounded by her youngsters this week.
Richard Bowler captured the scene in his garden near Corwen, north Wales.
He explains: “A saw this Brown rat mum being hounded by her kids. Watching the interaction between the mum and her young gives you a new perception of rats. The care and attention she gave them was amazing."
Where: near Corwen, Wales, United Kingdom
When: 10 May 2020
Credit: Richard Bowler/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Melissa and Theodore in hospital) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Poorly Theodore in hospital) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Melissa and Theodore in hospital) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Melissa and Theodore in hospital) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Melissa and Theodore in hospital) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Theo in hospital) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - 44jährige Australierin hat nach vier Fehlgeburten Drillinge auf die Welt gebracht
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED 5 mins after Leonie and Peter found out they were having triplets [26.02.20]) A middle-aged couple have welcomed triplets into the world after four heartbreaking miscarriages and £11,300 [$20k] on IVF. Leonie Fitzgerald, from Brisbane, Aus, became a mum to three 'perfect' girls at the ripe age of 44. The business owner refused to give up hope despite being diagnosed with low progesterone which led to four devastating miscarriages. But Leonie and her husband Peter, 51, took a leap of faith and tried for a baby one more time with the help of IVF in January 2020. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252l)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252b)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252g)
Dinner time with mum. Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252d)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252j)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252e)
Peek-a-boo! Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252i)
Big stretch! Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252c)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252h)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252f)
Dinner time with mum. Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252k)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Baby-Faultier Elio kuschelt sich noch immer gern an seine Mutter
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imageplotter/REX (10327252a)
Two month old baby sloth 'Elio' slowly starts to explore the world, but still keeps close to his mum 'Marilyn'.
Baby sloth 'Elio', ZSL London Zoo, London, UK - 03 Jul 2019
The 3-clawed sloth infant, who was born at ZSL in late April after a year long pregnancy, clearly his new found freedom in the 'Rainforest' environment at ZSL
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry umarmt Rita Ora bei Benefiz-Konzert
11 June 2019.
Britain's Prince Harry speaks to British singer Rita Ora and her mum Vera Sahatciu during a reception before a concert hosted by his charity Sentebale at Hampton Court Palace, in London, Tuesday June 11, 2019. The concert will raise funds and awareness for Sentebale, the charity founded by Prince Harry and Lesotho's Prince Seeiso in 2006, to support children and young people affected by HIV and AIDS in Lesotho, Botswana and Malawi.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry umarmt Rita Ora bei Benefiz-Konzert
11 June 2019.
Britain's Prince Harry speaks to British singer Rita Ora and her mum Vera Sahatciu during a reception before a concert hosted by his charity Sentebale at Hampton Court Palace, in London, Tuesday June 11, 2019. The concert will raise funds and awareness for Sentebale, the charity founded by Prince Harry and Lesotho's Prince Seeiso in 2006, to support children and young people affected by HIV and AIDS in Lesotho, Botswana and Malawi.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry umarmt Rita Ora bei Benefiz-Konzert
11 June 2019.
Britain's Prince Harry speaks to British singer Rita Ora and her mum Vera Sahatciu during a reception before a concert hosted by his charity Sentebale at Hampton Court Palace, in London, Tuesday June 11, 2019. The concert will raise funds and awareness for Sentebale, the charity founded by Prince Harry and Lesotho's Prince Seeiso in 2006, to support children and young people affected by HIV and AIDS in Lesotho, Botswana and Malawi.
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Beyonce’s mom Tina Knowles is seen with her husband Richard Lawson following a lunch-time meeting at the SLS Beverly Hills with two business associates
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 5, 2019
Beyonce’s mom Tina Knowles is seen with her husband Richard Lawson following a lunch-time meeting at the SLS Beverly Hills with two business associates. Tina, 65, was dressed up in tight black pants, a matching top and heels, as she carried a designer handbag to the car after waiting at the valet.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Beyonce’s mom Tina Knowles is seen with her husband Richard Lawson following a lunch-time meeting at the SLS Beverly Hills with two business associates
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 5, 2019
Beyonce’s mom Tina Knowles is seen with her husband Richard Lawson following a lunch-time meeting at the SLS Beverly Hills with two business associates. Tina, 65, was dressed up in tight black pants, a matching top and heels, as she carried a designer handbag to the car after waiting at the valet.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Style secrets from fashionable mothers
Style secrets from fashionable mothers. Three sets of inimitably fashionable mothers and their equally remarkable children show that for some, style is a family affair. Bay Garnett with daughter and mother.
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