Cardenas Gutierrez and her husband, David Gutierrez are a couple based in South Florida and before 2014, their lives are relatively normal ones. Cardenas Gutierrez was working as an interior designer, while Guterres was a chef who planned on establishing his very own. The restaurant bought fast forward.
A few years and things have gone a little differently to plan for the couple. The restaurant idea has had to take a back seat for one since the pair have bigger fish to fry these days and that’s the outcome of the life-changing events of 2014…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
A Facebook post that features a photo of a woman with a monstrously swollen belly claims the image shows a pregnant mother carrying quadruplets.
“Please, I need your prayers because the Doctor has tested me and it has declared that I have four babies in my stomach. Don’t be heartless and ignore without Sharing my picture to reach more people for their prayers,” the meme’s text reads.
The June 1 post was from a user in Papua New Guinea. Earlier versions of the same meme have drawn thousands of interactions, with one post from October 2020 attracting more than 40,000 shares.
A meme on Facebook claims to show a pregnant mother carrying four babies.
THE ANALYSIS
The photo in the Facebook meme does not show a pregnant mother carrying four babies – rather, it’s of a woman in Vietnam who had a giant ovarian cyst removed.
Several news sites covered the woman’s operation in May 2018 using the same image. English-language newspaper Viet Nam News reported that the woman, whose name was not disclosed, was a 39-year-old from An Giang Province who had been diagnosed with a non-malignant ovarian cyst in 2014. Doctors had not operated at the time because of unrelated but life-threatening medical issues.
The cyst grew bigger over the following four years to the point of making breathing difficult and causing the woman severe stomach pain, the report said. A decision was made to conduct life-saving surgery at the University Medical Centre in Ho Chi Minh City and the woman underwent a successful six-hour operation to remove the cyst. The report credits the medical centre for the photo. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Another local news report said the cyst contained 48 litres of fluid and was the fifth largest in the world. Another report and a photo of the operation was published here. Several ovarian cysts weighing more than 50kg have been reportedly removed in various countries, including one that weighed more than 137kg.
The meme, with the associated claim that the image shows a woman pregnant with quadruplets, began to circulate on social media after it was shared to a Facebook comedy page in September 2020.
While the photo is not what is claimed in the meme, quadruplet births do occur – although they are rare. A US ABC News report on the birth of identical quadruplets in August 2007 said the chances of having quadruplets was about one in 800,000, while the chances of having a set of identical quadruplets was one in 11 million to 15 million.
According to a 2014 blog by the Jackson Health System in Miami, quadruplets conceived naturally occurred in about one in 700,000 pregnancies. The vast majority of quadruplets were conceived with the help of medical technology, it said.
In May last year, a US woman gave birth to identical monochorionic quadruplets, of which there are only 72 cases recorded in medical literature, according to her obstetrician.
The record for the most children delivered at a single birth to survive is held by California woman Nadya Suleman, aka “Octomom”, who gave birth to six boys and two girls in 2009. They were conceived using IVF treatment and born nine weeks premature by caesarean section.
Scientists from Norway, Sweden, Germany, and the UK are warning us about some serious problems happening in the ocean because of how fast our planet is heating up. They studied a major ocean current called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC for short.
This current acts like a giant conveyor belt, moving warm and cold water around the Atlantic Ocean. It helps keep the climate balanced, especially in the Northern parts of the world like North America and Europe. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
What the scientists found is worrying. There’s another ocean current up in the Arctic called the Beaufort Gyre. Normally, this gyre spins around and stores a lot of freshwater that comes from melting sea ice and rivers. But because the planet is getting hotter, this gyre is changing…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>
A concerned father woke with a feeling that he should check on his daughter in her bedroom down the hall. It was after 3 a.m. when he walked into her room, and he didn’t expect to happen on the scene that he found. Now, the dad is sitting in prison.
When Ben Batterham put his little girl to bed on Saturday night, he didn’t think he would wake to a nightmare just hours later. Suddenly alert at 3:30 in the morning, he walked to his daughter’s bedroom. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
When a Florida mom hired a nanny to help care for her son, she never thought the decision would make her a grandma. After realizing the nanny had given birth to her 11-year-old’s baby, the distraught mother says she “threw up.” Five years later, the young father decided to speak out.
Chris McBride was only 11 years old when his family’s live-in nanny changed the Florida boy’s life forever. Marissa Mowry, then 22, was hired by Chris’s mom Nadean Campbell to care for the child in their Hillsborough County home. Instead, the Port Richey woman sexually assaulted the 11-year-old boy and even gave birth to his baby. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>
Mowry was recommended by Nadean’s sister-in-law, who had also employed her. Mowry moved in with the family, and Nadean came to think of her as a daughter. But, behind closed doors, Mowry was grooming young Chris. “It was a game called ‘are you nervous,’ and the object of that game was she’d place her hands somewhere on my body and I’d say if I was nervous or not and things escalated from there,” a 17-year-old Chris told Inside Edition…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>