Tag: Baby

  • Serena Williams gives birth to second child

    Serena Williams gives birth to second child

    Tennis great Serena Williams has given birth to her second child, a girl named Adira River Ohanian.

    Along with husband Alexis Ohanian, she welcomed the new arrival in social media posts on Tuesday.

    “Welcome my beautiful angel,” Williams wrote in the caption of a video posted on TikTok.

    The video shows her, Ohanian and their four-year-old daughter Olympia embracing the new-born.

    “I’m grateful to report our house is teeming with love: a happy and healthy new-born girl and happy and healthy mama. Feeling grateful,” Ohanian posted on messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

    The 23-time Grand Slam champion, who said she was “evolving away” from tennis after last year’s U.S. Open, had confirmed news of her pregnancy in May.

    That was on the red carpet of the Met Gala in New York.

    The announcement of baby number two has now made a return to competitive tennis to appear highly unlikely for 41-year-old Williams.

    She is one of the most decorated athletes ever to pick up a racket.

  • Grandpa sells daughter’s baby for N700,000

    Grandpa sells daughter’s baby for N700,000

    Police in Oyo State have arrested a grandfather for seizing his daughter’s day-old baby in Oyo town and selling the same to a baby factory in Abia for N700,000.

    Five accomplices of the grandfather were arrested at the baby factory.

    Commissioner of Police in Oyo state, Mr Adebola Hamzat, told newsmen in Ibadan on Saturday that the grandfather took the baby girl from her teenage mother, Sarah Chukwuka on July 10.

    He was later arrested at his hideout in Ibafo, Ogun.

    “The suspect who identified himself as the biological father of the teenage mother of the day-old baby girl confessed to the crime.

    “He explained how he took the baby from the mother pretending that he would hand over the baby over to a caregiver.

    “The suspect also explained how he moved the baby to Abia where he sold her to the owner of the baby factory at Obehi in Okwa West Local Government Area of the state for N700,000.

    “A raid on the baby factory led to the arrest of a female suspect identified as Bunmi and four other accomplices,’’ Hamzat said.

    He said a bundle of new birth certificates and some equipment used in labour rooms were equally recovered from the factory.

    The police commissioner said the five additional suspects were unable to give any satisfactory explanation about the parentage of the babies recovered from the factory.

    Hamzat also paraded six other suspects arrested for robbery, kidnapping and cultism and car theft.

    He said the suspects robbed a victim of expensive mobile phones, laptops, jewellery and some other valuable items worth millions of Naira in Ibadan while armed with machetes, jack knives and other dangerous weapons.

    Hamzat said the suspects also confessed to series of previous criminal activities they had masterminded at different locations in the Oyo State capital.

  • 3-year-old baby shoots, kills sister in U.S.

    3-year-old baby shoots, kills sister in U.S.

    Sheriff’s authorities on Tuesday reported that a three-year-old baby shot and killed a one-year-old sibling with a handgun that had been left unsecured in a home in San Diego, California.

    It was not immediately clear who reported the shooting or where the children’s parents were at the time of the incident.

    Authorities said deputies in Fallbrook arrived and found the one-year-old girl, who had sustained “head injury.’’

    The child was taken to Palomar Hospital where she died an hour later. The Sheriff’s department did not release the name of the child who was fatally injured.

    Investigators, however, said the department’s Homicide Unit was working to gather more information about the incident.

  • Police grill girl, boy friend for allegedly dumping baby in dustbin

    Police grill girl, boy friend for allegedly dumping baby in dustbin

    The Police in Adamawa have arrested a girl and her boyfriend who allegedly killed their baby and dumped the body in a dustbin on July 8, in Yola.

    The suspects, Blessing Ben and Luka Iliyasu were said to have been in courtship for two years before the girl got pregnant.

    According to SP Suleiman Yahaya-Nguroje, spokesperson of the Police Command, “Blessing was put in a family way by her boyfriend, Luka a resident of Police barracks Yola, after two years of courtship”.

    He told newsmen in Yola on Tuesday that Blessing who resides in Jambutu area of Yola North Local Government Area, had however denied killing the baby, claiming that it was delivered prematurely.

    “I had a safe and peaceful delivery but the baby was lifeless hence my decision to dump it in the dustbin.

    “When I discovered that it was a stillbirth, I kept the corpse for two days before I dumped it in the dustbin and even my aunt whom I have been living with did not know that I was pregnant for nine months,” she told newsmen.

    The police spokesman said that the suspects would be arraigned in court on completion of investigation.

  • Police arrest mother over alleged attempt to sell 9-month-old baby

    Police arrest mother over alleged attempt to sell 9-month-old baby

    The Police Command in Lagos State says it has arrested a mother and another woman, who allegedly attempted to sell a nine-month-old baby.

    The command’s spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest on Saturday in a statement.

    Hundeyin said that members of the public and operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) foiled the crime on Friday.

    He said that the deal was uncovered in Oshodi area, when one Oge Okolie, aged 25, who was the intermediary between the baby’s mother and the prospective buyer, was arrested on suspicion of stealing the baby.

    “Passengers on a public bus noticed ceaseless crying from the baby with Okolie and questioned why she could not breastfeed the child if she was the biological mother.

    “The suspect was about to be lynched when RRS operatives quickly stepped in to rescue her as well as the baby.

    “Preliminary investigations revealed that the baby’s mother, one Maria Ahmadu, aged 26, allegedly gave her child to Oge to sell. This led to the arrest of the young mother,” he said.

    Hundeyin said that the suspects and the baby have been transferred to the Gender Unit of the Command for further investigation and prosecution.

  • Baby with DNA from 3 people born in Britain

    Baby with DNA from 3 people born in Britain

    A baby has been born using three people’s DNA for the first time in Britain.

    Most of the child’s DNA came from their two parents but about 0.1 per cent was from a third person, another woman.

    The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) said “less than five” babies have been born in the UK this way, but no further details have been released to protect their identity.

    The scientific technique is designed to prevent children from being born with devastating mitochondrial diseases.

    These are long-term, genetic, and often inherited disorders that occur when mitochondria fail to carry out their function of producing energy for cells in the body.

    These illnesses can be very serious and often fatal.

    In children, symptoms can include poor growth, poor muscle tone, weakness, failure to thrive, spasms, and a slow-down in progress or slow deterioration.

    Some families have lost several children to inherited mitochondrial diseases and the new technique, mitochondrial donation treatment which is a modified form of IVF.

    This is seen as their only chance of having a healthy child.

    The DNA from the second woman only affects the mitochondria, and did not affect other key traits in the child such as appearance.

    The latest findings were first reported by the Guardian following a freedom of information request.

    Britain became the first country in the world to formally allow mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) when the HFEA gave a cautious green light to the procedure in 2017.

    In 2018, fertility doctors at the Newcastle Fertility Centre at Life were given permission by HFEA to give two women the treatment.

    Peter Thompson, chief executive of the HFEA, said: “Mitochondrial donation treatment offers families with severe inherited mitochondrial illness the possibility of a healthy child.

    He added: “The UK was the first country in the world to allow mitochondrial donation treatment within a regulatory environment.

    “The HFEA oversee a robust framework which ensures that mitochondrial donation is provided in a safe and ethical manner.

    “All applications for treatment are assessed on an individual basis against the tests set out in the law and only after independent advice from experts.

    “These are still early days for mitochondrial donation treatment and the HFEA continues to review clinical and scientific developments.”

    Sarah Norcross, director of the Progress Education Trust, said UK laws relating to the treatment were “passed only after many years of careful research, assessment and deliberation”.

    She added: “Even then, it was decided that use of this technology will be permitted by the regulator only on a case-by-case basis.

    “This measured approach was and is appropriate, given the relative novelty of this technology.

    “News that a small number of babies with donated mitochondria have now been born in the UK is the next step in what will probably remain a slow and cautious process of assessing and refining mitochondrial donation.”

  • Facebook’s co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg and wife welcome 3rd child

    Facebook’s co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg and wife welcome 3rd child

    Facebook’s co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg, and his wife Dr Priscilla Chan have welcomed their third baby together.

    The proud father took to Instagram to announce the birth of their third daughter whom they have named Aurelia Chan Zuckerberg.

    In his words: “Welcome to the world, Aurelia Chan Zuckerberg! You’re such a little blessing.”

    One of the photos shared showed Zuckerberg beholding his newborn daughter with a wide grin on his face.

    Another photo captured his wife, Priscilla, holding the baby girl close to her, while trying to establish skin-to-skin contact.

    Facebook’s co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg and wife welcome 3rd child

    Congratulatory messages have been pouring in ever since the happy father flaunted his baby on Instagram.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Zuckerberg is an American business magnate, internet entrepreneur, and philanthropist.

    He is known for co-founding the social media website Facebook and its parent company Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook, Inc.), of which he is the executive chairman, chief executive officer, and controlling shareholder.

    Zuckerberg attended Harvard University, where he launched Facebook in February 2004 with his roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.

    Originally launched to select college campuses, the site expanded rapidly and eventually beyond colleges, reaching one billion users in 2012.

    Zuckerberg took the company public in May 2012 with majority shares.

    Facebook’s co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg and wife welcome 3rd child

    In 2007, at age 23, he became the world’s youngest self-made billionaire. He has used his funds to organize multiple philanthropic endeavors, including the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

    The business magnate has been listed as one of the most influential people in the world on four occasions in 2008, 2011, 2016 and 2019 respectively and nominated as a finalist in 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2022.

    He was named the Person of the Year by Time magazine in 2010, the same year when Facebook eclipsed more than half a billion users and when he himself became the subject of an Oscar winning film The Social Network depicting his creation and initial days with the social media giant even has it battled lawsuits over privacy issues.

    In December 2016, Zuckerberg was ranked tenth on Forbes list of The World’s Most Powerful People.[6] In the Forbes 400 list of wealthiest Americans in 2022 he was ranked 11th with a wealth of $57.7 billion, down from his status as the third richest American in 2021 with a net worth of $134.5 billion.

    As of March 2023, Zuckerberg’s net worth was $73 billion according to the Forbes Real Time Billionaires making him the 15th richest person in the world. A film depicting Zuckerberg’s career, The Social Network, was released in 2010.

    Zuckerberg’s prominence and fast rise in the technology industry has prompted political and legal attention. The founding of Facebook involved Zuckerberg in multiple lawsuits regarding the creation and ownership of the website.

  • Shehu Sani adopts abandoned 2-week-old baby

    Shehu Sani adopts abandoned 2-week-old baby

    Sen. Shehu Sani has adopted a two-week-old baby, reportedly abandoned on the street in some part of Nasarawa State.

    The baby was reported to have been picked by a Police patrol team, who proceeded to a social welfare centre.

    Sani, who on Tuesday, paid a visit to the Restored Destiny Child Orphanage Foundation where the baby is kept, pledged to provide the necessary support.

    He commends the orphanage for agreeing to take up the responsibility of the child.

    Sani, who christened the child “Jordan Shehu”, promised to do everything to support the child’s upbringing.

    The former lawmaker, who represented Kaduna Central in the Eight Assembly, said the increased rate of abandoned Children was worrisome.

    Sani said reports had shown that many children, who were born under such circumstance were from unwanted pregnancies, particularly from single girls.

    According to him, the mothers of such abandoned children do so to avoid stigmatisation.

    He said, while no immoral act should be condoned, girls who got pregnant outside wedlock should be supported and counselled.

    The lawmaker said different factors were responsible for mothers abandoning their children.

    “One of the factors is the stigma attached to such birth and I think it is high time our society began to address and discuss this issue.

    “By addressing this issue the idea of shaming people who give birth to this type of children will be checked.

    “It is also important that our society starts to pay attention to orphanages, where these type of children are kept.

    “Children without parents belong to the society and we must play our part in their upbringing,” he said.

    The lawmaker called on leaders to use their position to change the narrative.

    He said, “our traditional and religious leaders should wade into this issue, first to prevent the type of pregnancy that leads to this kind of birth.

    “However, when it happens, we should accept them as one of us.

    “There is nobody that is born without a father or a mother.

    “So when we begin to discuss this issue, it will make it easier for children born under such circumstances to live with their parents,” he said.

    The lawmaker thanked the orphanage for accepting to cater to the child.

    Mrs. Grace Chinedu, Founder, Restored Destiny Child Orphanage Foundation said she was elated by the visit.

    She said she would continue to work to put smiles on the faces of children who were not privileged to be under their parents’ tutelage.

    Chinedu said the orphanage, which houses over 26 children was founded seven years ago.

    She thanked the former lawmaker and other Nigerians, who had assisted the orphanage over time.

    The founder said “no help rendered to an abandoned child or an orphan will go unrewarded “

  • HORROR: Mother allegedly gives months-old baby ‘Tramadol’ for her to go clubbing, baby dies (Photos)

    HORROR: Mother allegedly gives months-old baby ‘Tramadol’ for her to go clubbing, baby dies (Photos)

    An unidentified young lady and mother of one has reportedly killed her months-old baby after giving him Tramadol to enable the baby to sleep deep in order for her to go clubbing with friends.

    She has however been arrested by the police after residents mobbed her over the death of the child.

    According to trending eye-witness reports, the incident happened last night in Likomba, Tiko.

    HORROR: Mother allegedly gives months-old baby 'Tramadol' in order to go clubbing, baby dies (Photos)

    “This lady you see here committed an abomination last night in Likomba, Tiko. Despite having a newborn baby of few months old in hand, she wanted to go clubbing with friends,” the report stated.

    She has however been arrested by the police after residents mobbed her over the death of the child.

    The eye-witness reporter wrote on his page: “The innocent child was the only thing standing in her way as she couldn’t take him to the club. So what did this girl do?

    “She decided to give him tra@madol so he can fall deep asleep. This way she can go party with her friends. She gave her the tr@madol and locked the baby inside the house. She returned home this morning only to find out the baby died as a result of the hard drugs she gave him.

    HORROR: Mother allegedly gives months-old baby 'Tramadol' in order to go clubbing, baby dies (Photos)

    “Likomba inhabitants descended on her and got her well be@ten. Forces of law and order intervened and as of now, the girl is in detention. The baby has been buried. May the soul of the innocent baby rest in peace.”

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Tramadol, sold under the brand name ‘Ultram’ among others, is an opioid pain medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. When taken by mouth in an immediate-release formulation, the onset of pain relief usually begins within an hour. It is also available by injection.

    See the photos of buried baby below:

     

  • The sex of your baby is in your hands – By Francis Ewherido

    The sex of your baby is in your hands – By Francis Ewherido

    By Francis Ewherido

    I was discussing with one of my younger friends, Emma. I told him that one of the major agreements intending couples must have is the number of children they want to have, all things being equal. He responded that he wanted two children and he prayed to God for a boy and a girl which he now has. I told him that I also prayed before every pregnancy of my children, but I never prayed for the sex of the children. Rather, I thanked God for giving me the privilege to determine the sex of the baby I want every time. He was curious. I told him that God has already given us the power and we (my wife and I) used the power (knowledge of reproduction in biology we all learnt in school) and it applied to determine the sex of the baby we wanted at all times. I went on to explain to him. When I was done, he said many young people are not aware and hope on luck to have a baby boy or girl. He begged me to share the knowledge. I told him I have done so in my book, Life Lessons from Mudipapa and on this column. He pleaded that I share it again. I, therefore, shelved the article for this week to share again. 

    NATURALLY preselecting the sex of your baby is no rocket science. So it is painful to see couples unfulfilled, sad or breed like rabbits because they are looking for either a son or daughter, son most of the time. Today, I am giving an abridged version of steps that you need to take to naturally preselect the sex of your baby with stunning accuracy.

    First, we must remember or know that the male sperms carry either X or Y chromosomes, while the female eggs carry only the X chromosomes. The egg carrying the X chromosome and the sperm carrying Y chromosome produce a male child, while the egg carrying the X chromosome and the sperm carrying X chromosome produce a female child. So a man determines the sex of a baby. 

    The sperm carrying the Y chromosome swims faster, but has a shorter lifespan while the sperm carrying the X chromosome is slower, but has a longer lifespan. If you want a male child, intercourse should take place just before or during ovulation. The faster sperms carrying the Y chromosome would get to the egg and fertilise it before the sperms with X chromosome make their slow and steady journey there. And only one sperm can fertilise an egg. If, however, intercourse takes three days (sometimes two days) or more before ovulation, the result will likely be a boy. This is because all the faster sperms carrying the Y chromosomes with short lifespan would have died leaving the egg for the slower sperms carrying the X chromosomes with longer lifespan to fertilise.

    The critical elements here are the ovulation, which occurs when an egg or ovum is released from the ovary and usually lasts for about 12 to 24 hours, and timing of intercourse. Ovulation normally occurs between the 12th to 14th day of a woman’s 28-day cycle, but like most human phenomena, there are no absolute certainties and it varies from one woman to another. Even within the same woman, there are variations. Many women find this unpredictability challenging. Such women can engage in charting, that is daily recording of changes in the mucus discharge from the vagina that is related to ovulation, to enhance predictability. 

    Please note that how long the sperm lives in the body of your wife after intercourse is determined by a number of factors. One, the vaginal environment is very important. If it is alkaline, the sperm carrying the Y chromosome can survive up to three days, while the sperm carrying the X chromosome can survive for five or six days. But if the vaginal environment is acidic, it is less habitable for the X and Y sperms and they die much earlier. That is why knowing the day of ovulation is very essential to pre-selection of the sex of your baby, because if you do, the vaginal environment, friendly or hostile, becomes inconsequential. 

    The other important factor is the health of the husband’s sperms. Studies have shown that the sperms of men decline both in quality and quantity from age 40. It is earlier for smokers. Lifestyle and the type of food you eat also influence the quantity and quality of sperms and ability to impregnate your wife. In fact, the egg does not accept every sperm that comes its way. It is very selective and attracted more to healthy sperms. This can be a challenge for men with weak sperms or low sperm count when they want to impregnate their wives, according to research findings.

    You also need some discipline and cooperation between spouses if you want to naturally pre-select the sex of your babies. For a start, pre-selection is easier when the woman is practising natural family planning as against the use of artificial contraceptives, because artificial contraceptives disrupt the cycle of women,  stopping ovulation or making ovulation more unpredictable, and you do need some level of predictability in the ovulation cycle to naturally preselect the sex of your babies

    In addition, the couple needs to stay off intercourse for at least five days before ovulation. This is to ensure that residue semen in the woman’s body from previous intercourse does not interfere with her vaginal discharge and create confusion.  There are a number of natural ways women know they are ovulating: the thick slimy vaginal discharge which is like phlegm (catarrh, as some refer to it), some women feel a sharp pain on the side or lower abdomen when the egg is released, heightened sense of smell, breast soreness or tenderness, increased sexual urge and change in body temperature..

    Just in case you are wondering why I write categorically on the efficacy of this method, I used it to preselect the sex of all my children – Two girls and three boys.

    DERIVATION FUND

    During the week some Niger Deltans were incensed when they learnt that part of the derivation funds withheld since 1999 have been released to our governors. Many of us never knew this. Specifically Delta got N142b, Akwa Ibom; N91b; Rivers, N83b; Bayelsa, N87b and Edo, N17b. These are humongous sums of money and they are special funds: DERIVATION. How much of these monies were devoted to oil producing communities for physical and human development? These communities bear the brunt of the effects of oil exploration. Our governors need to personally tell us what they did/or are doing with the money, not delegating the responsibility to a commissioner or government spokesman. Some state government officials are treating the matter with levity as if we have no right to ask. 

    I join my voice with other Niger Deltans that our governors should handle the matter with the seriousness it deserves by personally telling their citizens what they did with the money. The President gave the governors the money and they should talk to us directly. If they cannot, they and their parties do not deserve the people’s votes in 2023. Do not treat us with disdain. Without these communities these states will not be entitled to this fund. I am not talking about politics; it is about the people and humanity which this column represents.