On the subject Upbringing The 27-year-old revealed on the Girlboss Radio podcast recently, “What I’m most excited regarding is being able to focus on things like stability – something I didn’t have. I can raise this little creature and do things very differently than they taught me,” she said, apparently referring to her upbringing from two famous parents (her mom is Kim Basinger). And she chatted even more out of the sewing box! While other expectant parents from the baby names keeping a big secret, she explained what a bold choice they have already made: “We will them Holland to name. I also have a country name with Ireland and we wanted to continue that. I also love actress Holland Taylor.”
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USA: Fatal accident at airport! Mom of three sucked in turbine | News
A terrible accident took away the mother of three children!
Courtney Edwards died a horrible death – a plane turbine ripped her off her feet and the mother of three was sucked into the engine.
The woman from Alabama (US state of Alabama) worked hard to provide her children with a good future. This was also the case on December 31, 2022, when the 34-year-old began her service as a ground crew at the regional airport in Montgomery (Alabama).
An Embraer 170-200 passenger plane had landed there and was waiting to be cleared. Because there were technical problems with the power supply from an installed auxiliary power unit (APU), the pilots left the turbines running.
This was to ensure that the technology might cool down. A standard process that usually takes only minutes.
After the accident, rescue workers rushed to the scene of the accident. Courtney Edwards might not be saved
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Immediately following landing, ground personnel were instructed not to go near the turbines. But apparently Edwards ignored the warning. According to the US Air Traffic Safety Administration’s preliminary report released Monday, a pilot had applied the parking brake and shut down the right wing engine when an alarm went off in the cockpit.
The alarm indicated that the forward cargo hatch had been opened. The pilot then even opened the window to warn the ground crew of the danger. But it was too late!
According to the preliminary accident report, Edwards, wearing an orange safety cone, ran in front of the turbine on the left wing and was “snatched from her feet into the running engine”.
Tragic: A colleague claims to have noticed how Edwards was almost knocked over by the force of the recoil shortly before her death. He is said to have tried to warn the mother of three. In addition, a light is said to have flashed, indicating the danger. Apparently, Edwards ignored all warnings.
A terrible sight for all involved. It’s hard to imagine what happened in the split seconds following the accident. “The plane shook terribly and the turbine shut down automatically,” the co-pilot is quoted as saying. The 59 passengers on board must have been terribly shocked. The final report is expected in regarding a year. first had WBRC reported on the case.
At a Fundraiser So far, 108,000 dollars have been raised online for the family of the deceased.
A survey of 1,251 mothers with babies in Sweden found that 48 percent of the children were given small amounts of solid food to try as early as the fourth month. The earlier infants tasted, the earlier they began to eat larger amounts. This eventually led to earlier cessation of breastfeeding and shorter breastfeeding durations, researchers write in the International Breastfeeding Journal. However, according to other studies, almost all women wish to breastfeed their child, and official bodies such as the World Health Organization advise babies to be exclusively breastfed for six months whenever possible.
“We know that breastfeeding has many health benefits for both the child and the mother,” said midwife Eva-Lotta Funkquist: Breast milk contains antibodies that protect the child from infections such as pneumonia and urinary tract infections during breastfeeding. It also reduces the child’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes later in life. Women also benefit: breastfeeding means they have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, ovarian cancer, breast cancer and type 2 diabetes. In addition, breastfeeding is easy, requires no utensils and is free.
Which: DOI 10.1186/s13006-023-00544-6
Record: woman gives birth to baby weighing seven kilos News
Manaus – This baby is a real pounder!
The pregnant Cleidiane Santos (27) was in the 40th week of pregnancy and actually only for a routine examination in a clinic in Parintins in the Brazilian state of Amazonas.
At the hospital, it was determined that her baby was too big for a normal birth. The child was taken by caesarean section last Wednesday.
At 7.328 kilograms and 59 centimeters long, Angerson is the tallest baby ever born in Brazil – and healthy.
► His doctors attribute the high weight to diabetes in the mother.