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  • April 28, 2018 - Dublin, Ireland - A view of 'Stop SHaming Women!' Vote YES poster seen in Dublin, advocating repeal of the Eighth Amendment of the Irish Constitution - the referendum takes place on May 25th..On Saturday, April 28, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • The Night King from Game Of Thrones was dramatically killed off at the hands of Arya Stark on Sunday’s epic episode. But the man behind the prosthetic mask — Slovakia born stuntman Vladimir Furdik — is now showing his softer side, by doing paid-for birthday shoutouts and personalized videos for fans on a new celebrity app called Cameo. For $100, die-hard fans can get Furdik, 48, to record them a personal video message, mentioning their name or even wishing them happy birthday. As this collection of videos show, the Night King certainly has his endearing, friendly side when not clad in scary prosthetics and with those piercing icy-blue eyes. Furdik reprised the role of Night King in Game Of Thrones in season six, through to the current and last eighth season; the role was previously portrayed by British-American character actor Richard Brake in the fourth and fifth seasons. Furdik also has a slew of other blockbuster credits under his belt, having done stunt work on the likes of Snow White And The Huntsman, Skyfall, Spartacus and Thor. He joined the Cameo app in February of this year, initially charged $55 per video, but almost doubled his fee to $100 on April 12, just two days before the hotly anticipated Game Of Thrones season finale premiere episode. Cameo is a Chicago-based app which launched in 2016 and now has more than 3,500 celebs — from musicians and actors to reality stars — on its books. Celebrities set their own price for making a video, and take the lion’s share of the fee with a 75 per cent cut, the remainder going to Cameo. Customers then have the completed video sent to them directly to keep. TEASE: For $100, die-hard fans can get Furdik, 48, to record them a personal video message, mentioning their name or even wishing them happy birthday. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Game Of Thrones Night King actor Vladimir Furdik appears in a series of videos on Cameo, a celebrity app where stars do personal shout outs to die-hard fans. Photo credit: Cameo/ M
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  • The Night King from Game Of Thrones was dramatically killed off at the hands of Arya Stark on Sunday’s epic episode. But the man behind the prosthetic mask — Slovakia born stuntman Vladimir Furdik — is now showing his softer side, by doing paid-for birthday shoutouts and personalized videos for fans on a new celebrity app called Cameo. For $100, die-hard fans can get Furdik, 48, to record them a personal video message, mentioning their name or even wishing them happy birthday. As this collection of videos show, the Night King certainly has his endearing, friendly side when not clad in scary prosthetics and with those piercing icy-blue eyes. Furdik reprised the role of Night King in Game Of Thrones in season six, through to the current and last eighth season; the role was previously portrayed by British-American character actor Richard Brake in the fourth and fifth seasons. Furdik also has a slew of other blockbuster credits under his belt, having done stunt work on the likes of Snow White And The Huntsman, Skyfall, Spartacus and Thor. He joined the Cameo app in February of this year, initially charged $55 per video, but almost doubled his fee to $100 on April 12, just two days before the hotly anticipated Game Of Thrones season finale premiere episode. Cameo is a Chicago-based app which launched in 2016 and now has more than 3,500 celebs — from musicians and actors to reality stars — on its books. Celebrities set their own price for making a video, and take the lion’s share of the fee with a 75 per cent cut, the remainder going to Cameo. Customers then have the completed video sent to them directly to keep. TEASE: For $100, die-hard fans can get Furdik, 48, to record them a personal video message, mentioning their name or even wishing them happy birthday. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Game Of Thrones Night King actor Vladimir Furdik appears in a series of videos on Cameo, a celebrity app where stars do personal shout outs to die-hard fans. Photo credit: Cameo/ M
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  • The Night King from Game Of Thrones was dramatically killed off at the hands of Arya Stark on Sunday’s epic episode. But the man behind the prosthetic mask — Slovakia born stuntman Vladimir Furdik — is now showing his softer side, by doing paid-for birthday shoutouts and personalized videos for fans on a new celebrity app called Cameo. For $100, die-hard fans can get Furdik, 48, to record them a personal video message, mentioning their name or even wishing them happy birthday. As this collection of videos show, the Night King certainly has his endearing, friendly side when not clad in scary prosthetics and with those piercing icy-blue eyes. Furdik reprised the role of Night King in Game Of Thrones in season six, through to the current and last eighth season; the role was previously portrayed by British-American character actor Richard Brake in the fourth and fifth seasons. Furdik also has a slew of other blockbuster credits under his belt, having done stunt work on the likes of Snow White And The Huntsman, Skyfall, Spartacus and Thor. He joined the Cameo app in February of this year, initially charged $55 per video, but almost doubled his fee to $100 on April 12, just two days before the hotly anticipated Game Of Thrones season finale premiere episode. Cameo is a Chicago-based app which launched in 2016 and now has more than 3,500 celebs — from musicians and actors to reality stars — on its books. Celebrities set their own price for making a video, and take the lion’s share of the fee with a 75 per cent cut, the remainder going to Cameo. Customers then have the completed video sent to them directly to keep. TEASE: For $100, die-hard fans can get Furdik, 48, to record them a personal video message, mentioning their name or even wishing them happy birthday. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Game Of Thrones Night King actor Vladimir Furdik appears in a series of videos on Cameo, a celebrity app where stars do personal shout outs to die-hard fans. Photo credit: Cameo/ M
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  • The Night King from Game Of Thrones was dramatically killed off at the hands of Arya Stark on Sunday’s epic episode. But the man behind the prosthetic mask — Slovakia born stuntman Vladimir Furdik — is now showing his softer side, by doing paid-for birthday shoutouts and personalized videos for fans on a new celebrity app called Cameo. For $100, die-hard fans can get Furdik, 48, to record them a personal video message, mentioning their name or even wishing them happy birthday. As this collection of videos show, the Night King certainly has his endearing, friendly side when not clad in scary prosthetics and with those piercing icy-blue eyes. Furdik reprised the role of Night King in Game Of Thrones in season six, through to the current and last eighth season; the role was previously portrayed by British-American character actor Richard Brake in the fourth and fifth seasons. Furdik also has a slew of other blockbuster credits under his belt, having done stunt work on the likes of Snow White And The Huntsman, Skyfall, Spartacus and Thor. He joined the Cameo app in February of this year, initially charged $55 per video, but almost doubled his fee to $100 on April 12, just two days before the hotly anticipated Game Of Thrones season finale premiere episode. Cameo is a Chicago-based app which launched in 2016 and now has more than 3,500 celebs — from musicians and actors to reality stars — on its books. Celebrities set their own price for making a video, and take the lion’s share of the fee with a 75 per cent cut, the remainder going to Cameo. Customers then have the completed video sent to them directly to keep. TEASE: For $100, die-hard fans can get Furdik, 48, to record them a personal video message, mentioning their name or even wishing them happy birthday. 02 May 2019 Pictured: Game Of Thrones Night King actor Vladimir Furdik appears in a series of videos on Cameo, a celebrity app where stars do personal shout outs to die-hard fans. Photo credit: Cameo/ M
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • Senior Airman Angelica Melendez, 2nd Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance crew chief deployed from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., looks down a Guided Bomb Unit - 38 at RAF Fairford, England, March 21, 2019. Certain components on the GBU-38s had specific ways to be lined up once attached. Melendez checked to ensure those components were correctly placed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tessa B. Corrick)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - NOVEMBER 11: 8th Annual Stand Up For Pits held at the Hollywood Improv Comedy Club on November 11, 2018 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 11 Nov 2018 Pictured: Rebecca Corry, Kaley Cuoco. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - NOVEMBER 11: 8th Annual Stand Up For Pits held at the Hollywood Improv Comedy Club on November 11, 2018 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 11 Nov 2018 Pictured: Camryn Manheim. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - NOVEMBER 11: 8th Annual Stand Up For Pits held at the Hollywood Improv Comedy Club on November 11, 2018 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 11 Nov 2018 Pictured: Hartley Sawyer. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - NOVEMBER 11: 8th Annual Stand Up For Pits held at the Hollywood Improv Comedy Club on November 11, 2018 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 11 Nov 2018 Pictured: Kaley Cuoco. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 14, 2018 - Dublin, Ireland - Natalya O'Flaherty spoken word artist and ROSA activists dressed as 'Handmaids' during a Rally for Equality, Freedom & Choice organised by ROSA - an Irish Socialist Feminist Movement at Liberty Hall in Dublin. .On Saturday, April 14, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Close-up of the New York Mets custom nickname hat worn during the game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, August 26, 2017. (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City). 26 Aug 2017 Pictured: New York Mets relief pitcher Jeurys Familia (27) pitches in the eighth inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, August 26, 2017. For his one inning effort, Familia gave-up three runs on four hits and he walked two. The Nationals won the game 9 - 4. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City). Photo credit: Ron Sachs - CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Close-up of the New York Mets custom nickname hat worn during the game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, August 26, 2017. (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City). 26 Aug 2017 Pictured: New York Mets relief pitcher Jeurys Familia (27) pitches in the eighth inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, August 26, 2017. For his one inning effort, Familia gave-up three runs on four hits and he walked two. The Nationals won the game 9 - 4. Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (RESTRICTION: NO New York or New Jersey Newspapers or newspapers within a 75 mile radius of New York City). Photo credit: Ron Sachs - CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 21, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Cyclists lining on a starting point to participate in Kathmandu Kora Cycling 2018 RIDE for a CAUSE at Patan Durbar Square, Patan, Nepal on Saturday, July 21, 2018. Riders from Nepal as well as from different countries participated to ride a challenge of 50 km, 75 km and 100 km around Kathmandu Valley on its eighth edition of KATHMANDU KORA. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 21, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Cyclists enjoys as water drops splash by the people during Kathmandu Kora Cycling 2018 RIDE for a CAUSE at Chobhar, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, July 21, 2018. Riders from Nepal as well as from different countries participated to ride a challenge of 50 km, 75 km and 100 km around Kathmandu Valley on its eighth edition of KATHMANDU KORA. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 23, 2017 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Baltimore Orioles' Manny Machado, left, celebrates with Ruben Tejada (17) in the dugout after driving him in as the game-winning run with a sacrifice fly against the Houston Astros in the eighth inning on Sunday, July 23, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. The Orioles defeated the Astros, 9-7. (Credit Image: © Kenneth K. Lam/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 23, 2017 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Baltimore Orioles' Mychal Givens pitches against the Houston Astros in the eighth inning on Sunday, July 23, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. The Orioles defeated the Astros, 9-7. (Credit Image: © Kenneth K. Lam/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 23, 2017 - Baltimore, MD, USA - Baltimore Orioles' Jonathan Schoop, right, points to the dugout as he celebrates his base hit that drove in an insurance run against the Houston Astros in the eighth inning on Sunday, July 23, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. The Orioles defeated the Astros, 9-7. (Credit Image: © Kenneth K. Lam/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 31, 2017 - Toronto, ON, Canada - TORONTO, ON- MAY 31  - The eighth annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event. Men walk a mile in women's shoes for this annual fundraiser in downtown Toronto and is one of the biggest in the world, and raises awareness and funds for White Ribbon: a movement of men working to end violence against women and girls and promote gender equality and healthy relationships in Toronto. May 31, 2017.  Steve Russell/Toronto Star (Credit Image: © Steve Russell/The Toronto Star via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - DRIES MERTENS (SSC Napoli) during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - MARQUES LOUREIRO ALLAN (SSC Napoli) during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - JOSE' CALLEJON (SSC Napoli) and goalkeeper SIMONE SCUFFET (Udinese Calcio) and PAWEL BOCHNIEWICZ (Udinese Calcio) in action during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - DRIES MERTENS (SSC Napoli) during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - JOSE' CALLEJON (SSC Napoli) and SIMONE SCUFFET (SSC Napoli) during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - SUPPORTERS OF NAPLES during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - Lorenzo Insigne of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring the 1-0 goal during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - ADAM OUNAS (SSC Napoli) during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - CHRISTIAN MAGGIO (SSC Napoli) vies GIUSEPPE PEZZELLA (Udinese Calcio)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - JOSE' CALLEJON (SSC Napoli) vies ANDRIJA BALIC (Udinese Calcio)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - MARKO ROG (SSC Napoli) and JOSE' CALLEJON (SSC Napoli) in action during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - ADAM OUNAS (SSC Napoli)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - NIKOLA MAKSIMOVIC (SSC Napoli)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - MARKO ROG (SSC Napoli)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - MARKO ROG (SSC Napoli)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - Massimo Oddo (Udinese Calcio)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - ADAM OUNAS (SSC Napoli)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - PI775093278 ZIELINSKI (SSC Napoli)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - KALIDOU KOULIBALY (SSC Napoli)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - JOSE' CALLEJON (SSC Napoli) and LUIGI SEPE (SSC Napoli)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - JENS STRYGER (Udinese Calcio)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - PI775093278 ZIELINSKI (SSC Napoli)..during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 8, 2017 - Bangkok, Thailand - Buddhist devotees give alms to the monks 989  front The Phra Sri thotphon President sakya phutthamonthon suthat for Asalha Puja Day at Office of National Buddhism in Nakhon Pathom on July 08 , 2017 during 'Asaha' means the eighth lunar month and Asaha Puja means the ceremony in the eighth lunar month, On the full moon day of the eighth lunar month, the Lord Buddha gave his first sermon and one of his followers became the first Buddhist monk. (Credit Image: © Vichan Poti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Nijmegen, Netherlands - On December 18th, in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again.  .December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each one sold by the year 2030. Often said to mark the official start of Christmas, and a regular feature of the festive TV schedule, the famous ‘Holidays Are Coming’ advert will also return to Dutch screens once again. .December 18th, Nijmegen. Now in its eighth year, Coca-Cola’s Christmas Truck Tour has delighted thousands of visitors across the country with many more visitors expected to experience the magic in 2018. This year, as well as celebrating the magic that the Coca-Cola Truck Tour brings to Christmas, each Truck Tour stop will encourage consumers to recycle their cans, in line with Coca-Cola’s World Without Waste global commitment to collect and recycle a bottle or can for each on
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  • May 5, 2018 - London, England, United Kingdom - Pro-life demonstrators a banner reading 'Every life deserves love, march for life'' as they take part in UK March for Life in London on May 5, 2018. The marches come just weeks ahead of a referendum in Ireland on the eighth amendment. Ireland goes to the polls on May 25. They will be asked whether they want to retain the eighth amendment of the constitution which gives equal rights to the mother and her unborn child. The current law, introduced in 1983, does not allow for abortions in cases of rape, incest or foetal abnormality. (Credit Image: © Alex Cavendish/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 5, 2018 - Small group of people protesting in Parliament Square today demanding abortion rights for Irish citizens weeks before referendum. Protesters are demanding the government repeal the Eighth Amendment to the Irish Constitution, which guarantees a foetus’ “right to life”.The Eighth Amendment means abortion is illegal in virtually all circumstances in Ireland. (Credit Image: © Velar Grant via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2018 - The marches come just weeks ahead of a referendum in Ireland on the eighth amendment. Ireland goes to the polls on May 25. They will be asked whether they want to retain the eighth amendment of the constitution  which gives equal rights to the mother and her unborn child. (Credit Image: © Velar Grant via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 12, 2018 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Billy Horschel of the United States plays his shot on the eighth tee during round two of the CIMB Classic at TPC Kuala Lumpur on 12 October, 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  (Credit Image: © Chris Jung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 4, 2018 - Moscou, Rússia - MOSCOU, MO - 04.07.2018: COLOMBIA VS ENGLAND - Jesse Lingard of England celebrates England'slificatication a a penalty shoot-out in a match between ColoColombia and England for the eighth finals of the 2018 World Cup finals, held at the Otkrytie Arena in Moscow, Russia. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Machado De Melo/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 3, 2018 - Moscou, Rússia - MOSCOU, MO - 03.07.2018: COLOMBIA VS ENGLAND - English players rush to embrace goalkeeper Jordan Pickford after qualifying for a penalty shootout during a match between Colombia and England for the eighth finals of the 2018 World Cup finals at the Otkrytie Arena in Moscow, Russia. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Machado De Melo/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 3, 2018 - SãO Petersburgo, Rússia - SÃO PETERSBURGO, MO - 03.07.2018: SWEDEN VS SWITZERLAND - Public during the match between Sweden and Switzerland, valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at St Petersburg in St Petersburg, Russia. (Credit Image: © Ricardo Moreira/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 3, 2018 - SãO Petersburgo, Rússia - SÃO PETERSBURGO, MO - 03.07.2018: SWEDEN VS SWITZERLAND - Captain Andreas Granqvist during the match between Sweden and Switzerland, valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at St Petersburg in St Petersburg, Russia. (Credit Image: © Ricardo Moreira/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 3, 2018 - Moscou, Rússia - MOSCOU, MO - 03.07.2018: COLOMBIA VS ENGLAND - Harry Kane of England during a match between Colombia and England valid for the eighth finals of the 2018 World Cup finals, held at the Otkrytie Arena in Moscow, Russia. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Machado De Melo/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Thiago Silva of Brazil during the match between Brazil and Mexico, valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Rodolfo Buhrer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Guillermo OCHOA of Mexico during the match between Brazil and Mexico, valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Rodolfo Buhrer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Neymar do Brasil and Guillermo OCHOA from Mexico during the match between Brazil and Mexico, valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Rodolfo Buhrer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Son of Thiago Silva of Brazil is seen in the stands during the match between Brazil and Mexico valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Machado De Melo/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Son of Thiago Silva of Brazil is seen in the stands during the match between Brazil and Mexico valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Machado De Melo/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Mexican supporter during the match between Brazil and Mexico, valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Rodolfo Buhrer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Andres Guardado of Mexico and Neymar Jr. of Brazil during the match between Brazil and Mexico valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Machado De Melo/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Roberto Firmino of Brazil celebrates after scoring a goal during the match between Brazil and Mexico valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Machado De Melo/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Willian do Brasil and Jesus GALLARDO of Mexico during the match between Brazil and Mexico, valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Rodolfo Buhrer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Vazio, Russia - NEYMAR of BRASIL scored a goal during a match between Brazil and Mexico valid for the eighth round of World Cup finals in 2018, held at Arena Samara, Russia, Brazil won 2-0. (Credit Image: © Thiago Bernardes/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Neymar celebrates the goal of Brazil during the match between Brazil and Mexico, valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Rodolfo Buhrer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2018 - Samara, Rússia - SAMARA, SA - 02.07.2018: BRAZIL VS. MEXICO - Roberto Firmino of Brazil celebrates after scoring a goal during the match between Brazil and Mexico valid for the eighth round of the 2018 World Cup held at the Samara Arena in Samara, Russia. (Credit Image: © Marcelo Machado De Melo/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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