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Life-threatening pregnancy complication on the rise

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-10-18 19:22:04


SUMMARY: A North Texas mother, Morgan Hebert, is raising awareness about the pregnancy complication known as placenta accreta, which poses a significant risk during delivery. Diagnosed at 20 weeks, Morgan, a former labor and delivery nurse, understood the seriousness of her condition. She sought special care from Dr. Robert Cohen at Medical City Dallas, who pioneered a program for placenta accreta. After a challenging surgery that required over five liters of blood products, both Morgan and her baby, Hollas, are doing well. The Heberts hope to inspire other mothers facing similar challenges and emphasize the importance of specialized care.

North Texas mom, Morgan Hibbard, received nearly 5 liters of blood while undergoing surgery for a life-threatening pregnancy complication. Now, she and her baby are doing great. Her family is also thanking her doctor and warning others to take the condition seriously.

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Texas family speaks out: Southwest plane shot at before taking off

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-11-18 07:39:00


SUMMARY: The Lee family, affected by a recent shooting incident involving their Southwest Airlines flight, reported not hearing any noise when a bullet struck the plane’s right side near the cockpit shortly before takeoff to Indianapolis. They were informed of the situation by another passenger after landing and expressed concern, wishing they had known prior as they would have altered their travel plans. The flight returned to the gate for a different aircraft, with no injuries reported. Dallas Police are investigating whether the shooting was targeted or random, but no arrests have been made. Passengers received travel vouchers as compensation.

A North Texas family is returning home after their Southwest plane was hit by gunfire before they took off to Indiana Friday night. Police are investigating.

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Man accused of attacking Grimes County couple with machete arrested near Corpus Christi

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www.youtube.com – KHOU 11 – 2024-11-18 06:41:04

SUMMARY: Grimes County Sheriff’s Office has arrested 45-year-old ELO Dean Gonzalez for allegedly stabbing two people with a machete. The attack occurred Sunday night at a mobile home near Highway 30, leaving a male victim in critical condition. The female victim’s condition is still being assessed. Gonzalez, the ex-boyfriend of the female victim, broke into their home, leading to the violent confrontation. He fled but was apprehended approximately 250 miles away in Corpus Christi five hours later. Investigators are continuing to gather information on the victims’ conditions and the motive behind the attack.

A man accused of stabbing two people with a machete in Grimes County was arrested in Corpus Christi, according to the sheriff’s office.

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Dallas weather: Two rounds of storms Sunday night, Monday morning

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-11-17 17:48:36


SUMMARY: Strong storms are expected overnight, especially west of Interstate 35, with a squall line moving eastward toward the Metroplex early Monday morning. The main concern is damaging winds, which may affect the morning commute. Rain chances include scattered showers tonight, increasing overnight with strong storms in the morning. By afternoon, conditions will improve, with sunny weather expected Monday evening. Rainfall is expected to total half an inch to an inch across North Texas. The week will be mostly dry and cooler, with highs in the 60s and 70s, and lows in the 40s by midweek, warming up again by next weekend.

Dylan Federico takes a look at the chance of storms Sunday night and Monday morning, before looking ahead to the rest of the week.

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