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Dad blames wife’s C-section for making him crack, ruining marriage in bizarre suit – Fox News

  1. Dad blames wife’s C-section for making him crack, ruining marriage in bizarre suit Fox News
  2. Dad sues hospital for $642M after witnessing his wife’s C-section: ‘It gave me psychotic illness’ New York Post
  3. Indian-Origin Man In Australia Sues Hospital Claiming Wife’s C-Section Caused Him “Psychotic Illness” NDTV
  4. Indian-origin man tries to sue Australian hospital after watching wife’s C-section The Siasat Daily
  5. Australian Sues For $1 Billion After Watching Wife Give Birth ‘Traumatised’ Him Into Psychosis DMARGE
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‘Clueless’ Elon Musk Circulated a Photo of Grimes During Her C-Section, She Says – Rolling Stone

  1. ‘Clueless’ Elon Musk Circulated a Photo of Grimes During Her C-Section, She Says Rolling Stone
  2. Grimes Sets the Record Straight After Alleging Elon Musk Won’t Let Her See Her Son | E! News E! News
  3. Elon Musk confirms he and Grimes have had a third child – and its name is as unusual as you’d expect CNN
  4. Elon Musk Is Now The Father To 11 Children After A 3rd Baby With Ex-Girlfriend Grimes Was Announced — ‘Doing My Best To Help The Underpopulation Crisis’ Yahoo Finance
  5. Grimes Says Elon Musk Sent Around a Photo of Her Having C-Section PEOPLE
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New mom, 22, who gave birth to daughter via emergency C-section while battling COVID-19 dies

A 22-year-old died of COVID-19 complications just weeks after delivering her daughter via emergency C-section — and she never got a chance to hold her baby girl.

Aimee ‘Jaqueline’ Ayala from El Paso, Texas was eight months pregnant when she tested positive for COVID-19 on November 7, and within days had to be hospitalized due to the virus.

Though she was able to safely give birth on November 13, Jaqueline’s condition continued to decline, and on November 30 she passed away.

A 22-year-old died of COVID-19 complications just weeks after delivering her daughter via emergency C-section

Aimee ‘Jaqueline’ Ayala from El Paso, Texas was eight months pregnant when she tested positive for COVID-19 on November 7

After several days in the hospital, doctors performed a C-section on November 13 and she gave birth to her daughter, Addison Mariand Morale

Jaqueline had been in the hospital for several days suffering from COVID-19 complications when doctors performed a C-section on November 13 and she gave birth to her daughter, Addison Mariand Morales.

But due to her condition, she wasn’t able to see the little girl after a brief look immediately after she was born.

Well enough to post on Facebook at the time, she wrote of her ‘depression and despair’ of being kept from her baby as a first time mother.

Her health worsened, though, and on November 28 she was intubated.   

Due to her condition, she wasn’t able to see the little girl after a brief look immediately after she was born

Well enough to post on Facebook at the time, she wrote of her ‘depression and despair’ of being kept from her baby as a first time mother

Jaqueline died on November 30. It is unclear whether or not she had been vaccinated against COVID-19

Covid booster jabs ARE likely to protect against Omicron, scientists say

Covid booster vaccines are likely to offer good protection against the Omicron variant, experts behind a major new study say — in the first glimmer of hope since the emergence of the super-strain last week. 

The body’s T-cell immune response after a third dose suggests they will continue to protect against hospitalisation and death from the new strain, according to the Government-funded trial. 

It also supports the UK’s decision to use Pfizer or Moderna as boosters, with mRNA jabs turbocharging antibody and T-cell responses the most.

T-cells are thought to provide longer lasting and broader protection than antibodies which deliver an initial higher boost of protection but also see that defence fade faster over time.   

Images show the drastic increase in spike protein mutations in the Omciron COVID-19 variant when compared to the Delta variant 

Covid booster vaccines are likely to offer good protection against the Omicron variant, experts behind a major new study say — in the first glimmer of hope since the emergence of the super-strain last week. More than 70 per cent of the US has been vaccinated 

Several states have reported having Omicron cases, leaving businesses figuring out new ways to keep its employees safe. Many businesses, including Morgan Stanley, are pushing back their return-to-the-office dates 

Professor Saul Faust, trial lead and director of the NIHR Clinical Research Facility at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, said: ‘Even though we don’t properly understand its relation to long-term immunity, the T cell data is showing us that it does seem to be broader against all the variant strains, which gives us hope that a variant strain of the virus might be able to be handled, certainly for hospitalisation and death if not prevention of infection, by the current vaccines,’ Professor Faust said.

He said T cell response was not just focused on the spike protein but ‘are recognising a much broader range of antigens that might… be common to all of the variants.’

Asked specifically about Omicron, he said: ‘Our hope as scientists is that protection against hospitalisation and death will remain intact.’ 

Samples from the study have now been passed to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to look at how well the Omicron variant can be neutralized by vaccines. 

‘As weeks went by she just got worse and then she went into cardiac respiratory arrest. She could breathe her heart stopped,’ her sister, Kimberly Ayala, told KTSM.

At one point, she died for 15 minutes. Though she was resuscitated, she was pronounced brain dead and officially died on November 30. 

It is unclear whether or not Jaqueline had been vaccinated against COVID-19.

‘Knowing she never got to hold her, that was the worst part. She loved her so much we know she did because she gave her life for her,’ said Kimberly.

On a GoFundMe page, Kimberly praised her sister’s selflessness, writing that she gave her life for her baby. 

She leaves behind her daughter and her husband, Juan Pablo Morales Orozco, who has taken baby home

‘I’ve been able to take her home, hold her and sleep with her. She has been a strength… she’s the one carrying me instead of me carrying her,’ he said

‘She was such a beautiful person inside and out,’ her sister wrote on a GoFundMe page

‘She was such a beautiful person inside and out,’ she wrote in Spanish, adding that her sister ‘fought for the lives of babies outside the abortion clinic.’

‘Although she could not hold her baby in her arms, she shows us the love of a mother for her baby. She gave everything for the life of her baby,’ she continued in Spanish.

She leaves behind her daughter and her husband, Juan Pablo Morales Orozco, who has taken baby home.

‘I’ve been able to take her home, hold her and sleep with her. She has been a strength… she’s the one carrying me instead of me carrying her,’ he said.

It is not clear if Ayala caught the new omicron variant which is rapidly spreading across the US and the world.

The WHO warned it could take weeks to determine how infectious the variant is, but it appears to cause less severe illnesses than other variants like Delta.

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