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Flu Victim's Baby Girl Goes Home

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Katie Flyte
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A woman in a coma gives birth to a baby girl via cesarean section, but dies of H1N1 complications a short time later. After weeks in the hospital, her daughter finally goes home to a dad struggling to raise two kids on his own.
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Woman, 66, Is Britain's Oldest New Mom

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Elizabeth Adeney on May 15, 2009
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Elizabeth Adeney, 66, gives birth to a 5-pound, 3-ounce boy by cesarean section, making her Britain's oldest new mother. The child, who was conceived when Adeney received fertility treatments in Ukraine, is said to be doing "extremely well."
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Twin Boys Have Different Fathers

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Woman Is Britain's Oldest Mom-to-Be

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Elizabeth Adeney on May 15, 2009
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Elizabeth Adeney, 66, is about to become Britain's oldest new mother after receiving fertility treatments in Ukraine. She is under fire from some critics for having a child so late in life, but the divorcee is shrugging off the controversy. "It's between me, my baby and no one else," Adeney says.
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Octuplet Mom's Doctor Is Investigated

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