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Health: Swine Flu, H1N1 Vaccine Update - Julia Grovenburg & Superfetation
Oct 1, 2009
Superfetation and twins? Not exactly, Julia Grovenburg is pregnant with two babies and they are not twins. More on that health story following the Swine Flu, H1N1 Vaccine update. Should you get the H1N1 vaccination and when will it be here? Predictions coming in from one organization are dire about how well some states may be able to handle the pandemic. Details follow.
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| Swine Flu, H1N1 Vaccine Update (Image: WENN) |
One - Check out this prediction, "If a third of people wind up catching swine flu, 15 states could run out of hospital beds around the time the outbreak peaks." the Associated Press has that little nugget from The nonprofit Trust for America's Health.
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Who should take they shot? CNN has more information as the cable news channel details on its website that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the vaccine for "certain high-priority groups because they are more likely to have serious complications if they develop swine flu." Great question and answer here from CNN Health about where to find the vaccine where you live and if the shots will contain thimerosal (mercury based).
Two - Ledger Pop has a story that you don't see often. Julia Grovenburg is a "Superfetation Baby Mama," actually she is married and that means she got pregnant while she was already pregnant. Two babies, but not twins. Jess Snow has details on the long-shot medical miracle.
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