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Couple lets their dog pick child's gender through a game of catch
Couple lets their dog pick child's gender through a game of catch
A couple has opened up about their wholesome IVF journey after letting their dog choose the unborn child's gender. Serena and Jacob Cukjati from Texas shared their unique story to TikTok, where they explained how they were finding it hard to decide on their baby's gender. "Okay, so we haven’t been able to decide if we want to transfer a girl or a boy embryo first. We have two girls and one boy for those of you who are new," Serena told viewers. She went on to explain how they turned to their dog, Charlie, to choose the embryo. "We wrote boy and girl on each of these balls and we’re going to throw them at the same time. Whichever one he brings back, that’s what we’re going to go with and it’s going to be final," she said. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Serena's partner Jacob then launches the tennis balls, before Charlie goes "back and forth" about his decision on which one to retrieve. The heartwarming footage concludes with Charlie posing with his chosen ball with the gender blurred out. The onscreen text reads: "Come back on August 7 to find out which embryo Charlie picked!" @serenacukjati Charlie helped us pick which embryo to transfer first! ???? #embryotransfer #genderreveal #genderrevealparty #genderrevealworld #genderrevealideas #genderreveals #embryotransferday The viral video was soon flooded with comments from people in awe of the idea, with one writing: "LOVE this!! Sending to my husband but no way my dogs would bring neither back though lol." Another added: "Omg how exciting I can’t wait. This is such a cute way of picking which embryo to transfer. Can’t wait! I am team healthy baby." Meanwhile, a third penned: "So cute! When your kid gets older they’ll look back at your dog and be like hey you got me here haha so cute." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Explainer-The health risks of extreme heat
Explainer-The health risks of extreme heat
By Jennifer Rigby and Kate Turton LONDON The world is baking under extreme heat - with Asia, Europe
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Nuclear capable US submarine makes first port call in South Korea in four decades
Nuclear capable US submarine makes first port call in South Korea in four decades
For the first time in decades, a nuclear capable US Navy ballistic missile submarine has made a port call in South Korea, in a move that comes just days after North Korea test-fired what it said was a solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile.
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Lindsay Lohan’s mum Dina says she gave birth ‘two days earlier’ than her due date
Lindsay Lohan’s mum Dina says she gave birth ‘two days earlier’ than her due date
Dina Lohan has revealed that her daughter Lindsay Lohan welcomed her first child “two days earlier” than her due date. Lindsay and her husband Bader Shammas confirmed via a representative on Monday (17 July) that they are now the proud parents of a “beautiful, healthy son named Luai”. In a statement, the representative added: “The family is over the moon in love.” Dina, 60, told Us Weekly that she had plans to travel to Dubai, where Lindsay and Shammas live, to be with her daughter before the birth. However, her second grandchild “decided to come early to join us sooner”, she said, adding: “We are so blessed and overjoyed and filled with so much love.” Lindsay, 37, announced that she was expecting her first child in March, less than a year after marrying Shammas in June 2022. She recently shared an inside look at her son’s beach-themed nursery with her fans on Instagram. The Falling For Christmas star posted a photograph of herself cradling her bump in front of a wall with a beach mural and a nautical-themed crib. In April, Lindsay shared photos from her baby shower with family and friends and wrote in the caption: “Good times. So grateful for all the wonderful people in my life.” She opened up about impending motherhood in an interview with Allure last month and said she “can’t wait” for the next chapter of her life. “I can’t wait to see what the feeling is and what it’s like to just be a mom,” she said. “Happy tears. That’s just who I am. Though now, it’s probably baby emotion. It’s overwhelming in a good way.” Lindsay and Shammas tied the knot last year after announcing their engagement in November 2021. In an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the Parent Trap star gushed about the Arabic financier and said he was her “person”. She described married life as “so special”, adding: “It’s great. I met my person, and you never know if you’re going to find that in life. “He’s an amazing man. I love him and we’re a great team.” Read More Sorry lads, we just can’t afford any more reckless, middle-aged adventurers Cruise line apologises after passengers witness dozens of pilot whales being slaughtered Woman’s response to Tinder match asking her to go on an ice cream date sparks debate Lindsay Lohan gives birth to her first child Support with mental health issues and finances should be linked – Martin Lewis Holiday childcare costs up with fewer places available, survey finds
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Will Lionel Messi play for MLS All-Stars in Arsenal friendly?
Will Lionel Messi play for MLS All-Stars in Arsenal friendly?
A look at whether Lionel Messi will be available to play for MLS All-Stars in their upcoming friendly against Premier League side Arsenal
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Bethany England eager to shine at World Cup having felt ‘wasted’ at Chelsea
Bethany England eager to shine at World Cup having felt ‘wasted’ at Chelsea
Bethany England says she stayed longer than she should have at Chelsea feeling “wasted” as the striker looks to take her fine form for Tottenham into the World Cup. After an impressive 2019-20 campaign with the Blues which saw her named PFA player of the year, the 29-year-old subsequently found herself in and out of their starting line-up, and was part of it only twice in the first half of the 2022-23 Women’s Super League season. She subsequently made a January move to Tottenham, went on to score 12 goals in as many league starts and earned an England recall – her first involvement since last September – when boss Sarina Wiegman named her squad in May for this summer’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. England said: “They (Chelsea) brought Sam Kerr in halfway through the (2019-20) season and I built up a great relationship playing with Sam, and then obviously it didn’t transpire to the next season where we didn’t play with a front two. “Emma (Hayes, the Chelsea manager) opted for singular number nine, which made my chances much more difficult based off Sam being who she is – and she is a prolific goalscorer. “So it was hard to kind of fight my way back in from that point and I think I probably overstayed maybe a year, a year-and-a-half too long, where I felt like I was just wasted there, and I wasn’t being used enough. “It was a very difficult time, but I think I built up a lot of resilience from that and was able to take that into other scenarios in football.” I think I probably overstayed maybe a year, a year-and-a-half too long, where I felt like I was just wasted there, and I wasn’t being used enough. Bethany England on Chelsea England, who joined Chelsea in 2016 and scored a total of 74 goals for them, added: “I think there was ultimately lots of reasons why I left, the World Cup being one of them. “I think the move has paid off for me and, as you would say, (it has been) vindicated. Ultimately, I think if I had stayed where I was, sat on the bench, I would never be here today.” England’s wait for an international recall initially went on after the January transfer despite her hitting goals for Spurs from the off, and she said: “I didn’t get selected for the (February) Arnold Clark Cup, and then I went and scored against Manchester United (running with the ball) from the halfway line. “I think that was my ‘have some of that’ type thing. It was more like: ‘Look, I know I am good enough’. “But equally, I had to balance not focusing too much on what was going on (with England), because ultimately if I didn’t do the job at club level, I wouldn’t have been here.” Having continued to flourish with Tottenham, England, who was a member of Wiegman’s Euro 2022-winning squad as an unused substitute, is now among three main number nine options in the World Cup 23, along with Alessia Russo and Rachel Daly. “I want to help the team and put the ball in the net, however they may go in,” said England, who has scored 11 goals in 21 international appearances. “The biggest thing I would say is leading into the World Cup Sarina has been able to see me more, playing regularly, scoring goals. “I am hoping, as a collective, everyone can see what qualities I can bring. They know I can bring that to this team and hopefully I am put in a position where I can help showcase that. “I think me and Alessia are very different players. I would say I am more similar with Rachel. I think we are all great in our own way and whatever tactics suit the game at that time is going to showcase that. “It’s a tough decision because we have all got different qualities, but whoever Sarina chooses to go for is her preference.” England open their campaign by playing Haiti in Brisbane on Saturday. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live ICEC: Recommendations ‘too important to be put on back burner for lack of money’ FIFA criticised for lack of pro LGBTQ+ stance in new ‘Unite’ armbands England blind footballer targeting Paris 2024 alongside educational ambitions
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Sofia Vergara, Joe Manganiello Divorcing; Shohei Ohtani Hits 35th Home Run; Ex-Northwestern Players to Sue
Roundup: Sofia Vergara, Joe Manganiello Divorcing; Shohei Ohtani Hits 35th Home Run; Ex-Northwestern Players to Sue
Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello are divorcing, Shohei Ohtani hit his 35th home run, Ex-Northwestern players preparing to sue and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Elusive' Apple iPhone from 2007 sells for $190,000
'Elusive' Apple iPhone from 2007 sells for $190,000
A first-edition 2007 Apple iPhone has sold for more than $190,000 at auction, far exceeding the estimate.
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Guadeloupe profile
Guadeloupe profile
Provides an overview of Guadeloupe, including key facts about this French Caribbean territory.
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Guadeloupe media guide
Guadeloupe media guide
An overview of the media in Guadeloupe, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Singapore Passport Is World’s Most Powerful, Replacing Japan
Singapore Passport Is World’s Most Powerful, Replacing Japan
Singapore has replaced Japan for having the world’s most powerful passport, allowing visa-free entry to 192 global destinations,
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Commonwealth Games: Australia drop out could be 'death knell'
Commonwealth Games: Australia drop out could be 'death knell'
Victoria's decision to walk away from 2026 hosting duties could be a "death knell" for the Games.
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