Showing posts with label 23. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 23. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Czech mother, 23, gives birth to the country's first naturally conceived quintuplets and doctors say they have a '95% chance of growing up healthy'

  • Alexandra Kinova, 23, gave birth to four boys and a girl today 
  • Doctors in Prague said the birth went 'without any complications' 
  • She gave birth by Caesarean section and they are now in intensive care 
  • They are the first set of quins to be born in the country





  • A Czech woman has given birth to healthy quintuplets today - the first to be born in her country. 
    Alexandra Kinova, 23, gave birth by Caesarean section to four sons and a daughter, officials at Prague's Institute for the Care of Mother and Child said. 
    Doctors said the mother and her five babies have been placed in an intensive care unit. 

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    Alexandra Kinova, 23, gave birth to four sons and a daughter by Caesarean section today
    Alexandra Kinova, 23, gave birth to four sons and a daughter by Caesarean section today
    The final push: Medical staff examine 23-year-old Alexandra prior to her Caesarian section at the Podoli hospital in Prague, Czech Republic
    The final push: Medical staff examine 23-year-old Alexandra prior to her Caesarian section at the Podoli hospital in Prague, Czech Republic
    Anticipation: Ms Kinova is attended by the hospital's surgeons during her Caesarean
    Anticipation: Ms Kinova is attended by the hospital's surgeons during her Caesarean

    Baby joy: Doctors care for one of the newborns after Ms Kinova gave birth to four boys and one girl
    Baby joy: Doctors care for one of the newborns after Ms Kinova gave birth to four boys and one girl
    The father was present at the birth.
    Ms Kinova already has one son and he helped choose the names of his five new siblings. 
    The four boys are called Deniel, Michael, Alex and Martin and the girl is called Terezka.
     


    The family did not know what the sex of the all the babies were until they were born because two were hidden in the scan.
    Zbynek Stranak, chief doctor at the neonatal section of the institute said the birth took place 'without any complications.' 
    Special delivery: The four boys are called Deniel, Michael, Alex and Martin and the girl is called Terezka
    Special delivery: The four boys are called Deniel, Michael, Alex and Martin and the girl is called Terezka

    Five of a kind: The babies are the first naturally conceived quintuplets to be born in Prague
    Five of a kind: The babies are the first naturally conceived quintuplets to be born in Prague

    Tender loving care: The quintuplets and their mother have been placed in an intensive care unit, although all are said to be doing well
    Tender loving care: The quintuplets and their mother have been placed in an intensive care unit, although all are said to be doing well

    Bundle of joy: A nurse cares for one of the newborns. Ms Kinova has been told her children have a 95 per cent chance of growing up healthy
    Bundle of joy: A nurse cares for one of the newborns. Ms Kinova has been told her children have a 95 per cent chance of growing up healthy
    He said the babies have a 95-percent chance to grow up healthy.
    Ms Kinova, who is from Milovice, north east of Prague, beat staggering odds to conceive the quins without using IVF. 
    The mother-of-six did not realise she was carrying five babies until last month.
    Ms Kinova's birth went 'without complication' and she and her brood are in intensive care
    Ms Kinova's birth went 'without complication' and she and her brood are in intensive care
    At first doctors said she was having twins but in March staff said she was actually pregnant with four children. 
    However, it was not until the following month that she finally discovered she was having quintuplets. 
    Ms Kinova told Czech news site denik.cz this month that she was in shock when she was told the news.
    She said: 'When we finally found a fifth head, I started to cry.' 
    The odds of conceiving quins naturally is one is several million, according to experts. 
    The mother said both she and her partner have a family history of twins. 
    She said aside from four months of morning sickness, she has had few complications in the pregnancy.
    Ms Kinova said she has been able to sleep on her side and has not had any problems with her breathing. 
    And she also plans to breastfeed all five babies, as she did with her eldest son. 
    She told denik: 'The first child I nursed for almost a year and a half and I want to breastfeed now. 
    'While I know that some will be on artificial nutrition.'
    Ms Kinova said despite the best efforts of the doctors they still do not know the sex of all the babies. 
    She said: 'I very much look forward to seeing how they will look. It's a great charm, but we cannot see anything properly - only a head or legs.'
    The hospital planned to double the number of doctors and midwives for her Caesarean. 
    They said they have administered drugs to help speed up the development of the babies' lungs.


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2334679/Czech-mother-23-gives-birth-countrys-naturally-conceived-quintuplets-doctors-say-95-chance-growing-healthy.html#ixzz2V540EuAk 
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    Monday, April 22, 2013

    Tragedy of 'healthy' Italian student, 23, who died hours after getting a TATTOO

  • Federica Iammatteo was ‘in perfect health’, before getting new tattoo
  • Next morning she went into septic shock, and died that night
  • It is thought she may have had allergic reaction to the ink


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    Tragedy: Federica Iammatteo, pictured with her baby brother, died a day after getting a new tattoo
    Tragedy: Federica Iammatteo, pictured with her baby brother, died a day after getting a new tattoo
    An ‘energetic and sporty’ 23-year-old has died hours after getting a tattoo.
    Federica Iammatteo, a student from Milan, was said to be ‘in perfect health’, before getting a new design inked onto her body. 
    But the next morning she went into septic shock, haemorrhaging. That night her heart stopped and she died.
    Ms Iammatteo had visited a specialist tattoo parlour on Thursday afternoon to get the new drawing - to the right of her spine. She already had other tattoos in the centre of her back.
    But by Friday morning she felt shivery and had pins and needles in her hands and feet. She texted a friend saying she thought she had a fever. Her symptoms rapidly got worse prompting her family to seek medical help.
    She was seen by doctors at the San Giuseppe hospital in Milan, but as soon as she arrived she began to haemorrhage and was immediately transferred to the Policlinica, Milan’s top hospital. 
    Medical staff advised her family to go home and that they would call if there was any change for the worse. 
    Her father Agostino Iammatteo told Corriere della Sera: ‘As soon as we got to hospital she was put on a tube and the doctors did not hide the seriousness of the situation.
    'We wanted to stay near but the doctor said there was no need, that they would call us if she got worse.’
    Then on Saturday morning at 3am they were called by staff who told them she had died.
    Now her devastated family are seeking answers. Mr Iammatteo said: ‘You don’t die like this at 23 years old. She was full of energy, sporty. We want to know what happened.’
    Visit: Ms Iammatteo, with her father Agostino, had visited a specialist tattoo parlour on Thursday afternoon to get the new picture inked onto her back
    Visit: Ms Iammatteo, with her father Agostino, had visited a specialist tattoo parlour on Thursday afternoon to get the new picture inked onto her back

    Sporty: The studaSporty: The student was transferred to the Policlinica, Milan's top hospital, where she diedent (seen here on her motorbike) was transferred to the Policlinica, Milan's top hospital, where she died
    Sporty: The student was transferred to the Policlinica, Milan's top hospital, where she died
    He added: ‘My daughter didn’t lack money to go to a proper centre where it was more than safe to get a tattoo and she had already had others done there.’ 
    Ms Iammatteo was passionate about motorbikes. Days before her death she had posted a picture of herself riding her red Ducati bike on Facebook.
    ‘So cool. you are the bomb!’ one friend wrote. Another wrote: ’Here comes the blonde. You are fantastic!!!!’

     

    A Milan prosecutor has opened a manslaughter investigation into ‘persons unknown’, ordering an autopsy to take place this week.
    Police visited the tattoo clinic but found no immediate causes for concern over hygiene practices. 
    It is thought the young woman may have had an allergic reaction to the ink. 
    Loved: Ms Iammatteo, (pictured with a friend) went into septic shock and began haemorrhaging after getting the tattoo
    Loved: Ms Iammatteo, (pictured with a friend) went into septic shock and began haemorrhaging after getting the tattoo


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2312922/Beautiful-Italian-student-23-died-hours-getting-tattoo.html#ixzz2RCssHOKQ 
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