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Today Show co-hosts congratulate Sinead Kennedy after she gives birth to baby girl, Indie

Today Show co-hosts congratulate Sinead Kennedy after she gives birth to baby girl, Indie The TV presenter revealed she gave birth a few days ago at Cork University Maternity Hospital Sinead Kennedy. Picture: Miki Barlok Wed, 31 Mar, 2021 - 13:52 Denise O’Donoghue Today Show presenter Sinead Kennedy has given birth to a baby girl. In an Instagram post, Kennedy said her baby was born a few days ago and they are both home and “settling into life”. She revealed they named their daughter: Indie Kirwan. She announced the good news with a photo of her husband, Conor Kirwan, carrying baby Indie out of Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH) and said they feel “extremely grateful” to be parents.

Taking progestogens during high-risk pregnancy could reduce preterm birth

Taking progestogens during high-risk pregnancy could reduce preterm birth Taking progestogens - steroid hormones - during pregnancy could reduce the risk of preterm birth in high-risk single baby pregnancies, research has shown. Although these compounds have been in use for some time, results of individual clinical trials investigating their effectiveness in preventing preterm birth have been conflicting, and so further evaluation of the research evidence was needed. University of York researchers led the Evaluating Progestogens for Prevention of Preterm Birth International Collaborative (EPPPIC) project, a systematic review which brought together and re-analysed datasets from 31 clinical trials of progestogens, including more than 11,000 women and 16,000 babies worldwide.

Honduran Migrant Boy, 4, Found Traveling Alone by US-Mexico Border

Blog: Why in theory is not enough - sexual abuse claimants and the insurance industry

Blog: Why in theory is not enough - sexual abuse claimants and the insurance industry Tensions between abuse survivors and insurers have always been high. Dr Julie Macfarlane, a distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law (Emerita) at the University of Windsor and the director of the National Self-Represented Litigants Project, explains why this might not be changing any time soon. I believe insurance companies, and the lawyers who work for them, depend on failed claims for their business model. In other words, their legal defence strategy is inherently adversarial and positional, and aims to minimise or deny loss. In the last 15 years, some insurers have recognised another important strategy – settling cases is less costly than fighting them all the way to court. Alas, this message is continuously undermined by the legal profession’s addiction to winning.

Chrissy Teigen memorializes baby Jack ashes inside a tree

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