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July 16, 2008
Topics hospital, baby, police, cbs, doctors, medical, young, university, charges, couple, children, news, woman and man
A Tennessee woman is charged with trying to kill her four-month-old baby with overdoses of sodium by administering a salt solution into his feeding tube while the infant was hospitalized. Amber Brewington, 21, was arrested at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Wednesday morning after a hospital staff member alerted authorities that they had seen Brewington tampering with the baby's feeding tube late Tuesday evening.
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July 16, 2008
Topics hospital, baby, police, cbs, doctors, medical, young, university, charges, couple, children, news, woman and man
A Tennessee woman is charged with trying to kill her four-month-old baby with overdoses of sodium by administering a salt solution into his feeding tube while the infant was hospitalized. Amber Brewington, 21, was arrested at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Wednesday morning after a hospital staff member alerted authorities that they had seen Brewington tampering with the baby's feeding tube late Tuesday evening.
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July 12, 2008
A Florida couple has traded the right to name their baby for a $100 gas card. David Partin, 26, told the Orlando Sentinel that "times are rough," so to have some free gas is worth giving up the right to name his baby. That's why he called into the 96. 5 FM (WHTQ) radio contest to offer a suggestion in the contest for the most interesting thing to trade for the gift card. He said the DJs could name his baby, due in December.
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July 3, 2008
Topics baby, sex, birth, hospital, man, sperm, breasts, pregnant, medical, female, girl, world and woman
A transgender man who surprised the world in April by revealing he was pregnant gave birth Sunday to a baby girl at a hospital here. Thomas Beatie, 34, who switched gender from woman to man, delivered his baby at the St. Charles Medical Center. He gave birth naturally.
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July 3, 2008
German authorities have returned an infant to its parents after a joke went afoul about selling the baby boy on eBay for $1. The twenty-something parents' admission halted a days-long probe into potential baby trafficking. In a May 24 auction that was online less than three hours, a writer advertised the baby was for sale because it "has gotten too loud. " Internet auction giant eBay quickly removed the ad.
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