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In early June, the mother and daughter were only charged with a single felony for removing, concealing or abandoning a body, and two misdemeanors: concealing the death of another person and false reporting. It wasn't until about a month later, after investigators reviewed the private Facebook messages, that they added the felony abortion-related charges against the mother. The daughter, who is now 18, is being charged as an adult at prosecutors' request.


In court documents, the detective said the fetus showed signs of "thermal wounds" and that the man told investigators the mother and daughter did burn it. He also wrote that the daughter confirmed in the Facebook exchange with her mother that the two would "burn the evidence afterward." Based on medical records, the fetus was more than 23 weeks old, the detective wrote.




Girl Private Pae Mother Daughter



At first, both mother and daughter said they didn't remember the date when the stillbirth happened, but according to the detective, the daughter later confirmed the date by consulting her Facebook messages. After that he sought the warrant, he said.


A Nebraska mother and her teenage daughter are facing criminal charges following the teen's abortion in April in a case where police obtained their Facebook messages about the abortion through a search warrant, according to published reports.


The Lincoln Journal Star reported that then 17-year-old Celeste Burgess and her mother, 41-year-old Jessica Burgess, were charged in early June after Jessica Burgess allegedly helped her daughter abort, burn and bury her fetus. Celeste is being tried as an adult in the case.


Police then served Facebook with a search warrant to access direct messages between the mother and daughter allegedly detailing how Jessica Burgess had obtained abortion pills for her daughter and gave her instructions on how to take them, the Journal Star said.


Occasionally, differences between a mother and a daughter are irreconcilable. Other times, self-work, patience, and intentional effort may help heal and strengthen a broken mother-daughter relationship and yourself.


As a mom, not connecting with your daughter might be weighing on your heart. However, there are ways to work on your mother-daughter bond and open up spaces so your daughter feels more comfortable getting closer to you.


How to improve your mother-daughter relationship depends on the specific challenges you face. In any case, there are ways to strengthen your bond on your own or with professional help. Empathy, patience, listening without judging, and spending alone time can help.


Ada Byron was the only legitimate child of poet Lord Byron and Lady Byron.[5] All of Byron's other children were born out of wedlock to other women.[6] Byron separated from his wife a month after Ada was born and left England forever. Four months later, he commemorated the parting in a poem that begins, "Is thy face like thy mother's my fair child! ADA! sole daughter of my house and heart?"[7] He died in Greece when Ada was eight. Her mother remained bitter and promoted Ada's interest in mathematics and logic in an effort to prevent her from developing her father's perceived insanity. Despite this, Ada remained interested in him, naming her two sons Byron and Gordon. Upon her death, she was buried next to him at her request. Although often ill in her childhood, Ada pursued her studies assiduously. She married William King in 1835. King was made Earl of Lovelace in 1838, Ada thereby becoming Countess of Lovelace.


Lord Byron expected his child to be a "glorious boy" and was disappointed when Lady Byron gave birth to a girl.[12] The child was named after Byron's half-sister, Augusta Leigh, and was called "Ada" by Byron himself.[13] On 16 January 1816, at Lord Byron's command, Lady Byron left for her parents' home at Kirkby Mallory, taking their five-week-old daughter with her.[12] Although English law at the time granted full custody of children to the father in cases of separation, Lord Byron made no attempt to claim his parental rights,[14] but did request that his sister keep him informed of Ada's welfare.[15]


Ada Byron had an affair with a tutor in early 1833. She tried to elope with him after she was caught, but the tutor's relatives recognised her and contacted her mother. Lady Byron and her friends covered the incident up to prevent a public scandal.[23] Lovelace never met her younger half-sister, Allegra, the daughter of Lord Byron and Claire Clairmont. Allegra died in 1822 at the age of five. Lovelace did have some contact with Elizabeth Medora Leigh, the daughter of Byron's half-sister Augusta Leigh, who purposely avoided Lovelace as much as possible when introduced at court.[24]


In 1841, Lovelace and Medora Leigh (the daughter of Lord Byron's half-sister Augusta Leigh) were told by Ada's mother that Ada's father was also Medora's father.[35] On 27 February 1841, Ada wrote to her mother: "I am not in the least astonished. In fact, you merely confirm what I have for years and years felt scarcely a doubt about, but should have considered it most improper in me to hint to you that I in any way suspected."[36] She did not blame the incestuous relationship on Byron, but instead blamed Augusta Leigh: "I fear she is more inherently wicked than he ever was."[37] In the 1840s, Ada flirted with scandals: firstly, from a relaxed approach to extra-marital relationships with men, leading to rumours of affairs;[38] and secondly, from her love of gambling. She apparently lost more than 3,000 on the horses during the later 1840s.[39] The gambling led to her forming a syndicate with male friends, and an ambitious attempt in 1851 to create a mathematical model for successful large bets. This went disastrously wrong, leaving her thousands of pounds in debt to the syndicate, forcing her to admit it all to her husband.[40] She had a shadowy relationship with Andrew Crosse's son John from 1844 onwards. John Crosse destroyed most of their correspondence after her death as part of a legal agreement. She bequeathed him the only heirlooms her father had personally left to her.[41] During her final illness, she would panic at the idea of the younger Crosse being kept from visiting her.[42]


From 1832, when she was seventeen, her mathematical abilities began to emerge,[26] and her interest in mathematics dominated the majority of her adult life.[43] Her mother's obsession with rooting out any of the insanity of which she accused Byron was one of the reasons that Ada was taught mathematics from an early age. She was privately educated in mathematics and science by William Frend, William King,[a] and Mary Somerville, the noted 19th-century researcher and scientific author. In the 1840s, the mathematician Augustus De Morgan extended her "much help in her mathematical studies" including study of advanced calculus topics including the "numbers of Bernoulli" (that formed her celebrated algorithm for Babbage's Analytical Engine).[44] In a letter to Lady Byron, De Morgan suggested that Ada's skill in mathematics might lead her to become "an original mathematical investigator, perhaps of first-rate eminence".[45]


Hawn was born in Washington, D.C.[2] to Laura (née Steinhoff), a jewelry shop/dance school owner, and Edward Rutledge Hawn,[3][4] a band musician who played at major events in Washington. She was named after her mother's aunt.[5] She has one sister, entertainment publicist Patti Hawn; their brother, Edward Jr., died in infancy before Patti was conceived. The girls were unaware of their deceased brother's existence growing up.[6]


Her father was a Presbyterian of German and English descent. Her mother was Jewish, the daughter of immigrants from Hungary[7][8][9][10][11][12] Hawn was raised Jewish[5][7][13][14] in Takoma Park, Maryland,[15] and attended Montgomery Blair High School in nearby Silver Spring, Maryland.[16]


In 2013, Hawn guest-starred, along with Gordon Ramsay, in an episode of Phineas and Ferb, in which she provided the voice of neighbor Peggy McGee.[34][35] In 2017, Hawn returned to the big screen for the first time since 2002, co-starring with Amy Schumer in the comedy Snatched, playing mother and daughter.[36][37][38][39] In 2018, Hawn cameoed as Mrs. Claus in the Netflix film The Christmas Chronicles.[40] She played Mrs. Claus again, now in a starring role, in its 2020 sequel The Christmas Chronicles 2.


Patients: A 46,XY mother who developed as a normal woman underwent spontaneous puberty, reached menarche, menstruated regularly, experienced two unassisted pregnancies, and gave birth to a 46,XY daughter with complete gonadal dysgenesis.


Results: Evaluation of the Y chromosome in the daughter and both parents revealed that the daughter inherited her Y chromosome from her father. Molecular analysis of the genes SOX9, SF1, DMRT1, DMRT3, TSPYL, BPESC1, DHH, WNT4, SRY, and DAX1 revealed normal male coding sequences in both the mother and daughter. An extensive family pedigree across four generations revealed multiple other family members with ambiguous genitalia and infertility in both phenotypic males and females, and the mode of inheritance of the phenotype was strongly suggestive of X-linkage.


Family members: II-3, woman with masculine appearance, no breasts, infertile, moved away from hometown because of unacceptable appearance and died during World War II at age of 62 yr; II-4, woman who died at age 76 yr; II-6, woman who died at age 68 yr; II-7, man who died at age 64 yr; III-5,6, woman with hirsutism who died around age 60 yr; III-9, ambiguous genitalia with hirsutism (beard), raised as female, family was ashamed of her and hid her from public, died at age 55 yr; III-10, man with confused gender identity, infertile, committed suicide at age 24 yr; III-13, normal man who died at age 70 yr; III-14, normal woman; *IV-3, 46,XY fertile man; *IV-4, fertile woman with a predominantly 46,XY ovary (patient 2, mother); *IV-5, 46,XX fertile woman; IV-7, woman with absent uterus and ovaries [established outside of Zagreb, and history was obtained from patient 1 (daughter)], on hormone replacement, died at age 42 yr from multiple sclerosis; *IV-8, normal fertile woman; *IV-9, normal fertile man; *IV-10, 46,XX fertile woman; *IV-11, normal fertile man; *IV-12, 46,XY normal fertile man; *IV-27, 46,XX fertile woman; *V-3, 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis; *V-5, 46,XX fertile woman; *V-6, 46,XY male with ambiguous genitalia, bifid scrotum, and hypospadias, hypoplastic testes in scrotum; stretched penile length 5 cm; high gonadotropins (LH 20.9 IU/liter, FSH 59.1 IU/liter), infertile, testosterone 15.4 nmol/liter, estradiol 0.04 nmol/liter, prolactin 4.3 ng/ml; *V-7, normal woman; *V-8, normal man; *V-9, normal woman; *V-10, normal man; *V-11, 46,XX normal woman with normal hormones; *V-12, normal woman; *V-13, normal man; *V-16, normal woman; *V-20, normal man; V-21, infertile woman, tried in vitro fertilization without success; V-23, normal male; *V-28, 46,XY/45,X mixed gonadal dysgenesis, gonadoblastoma; *VI-1, normal woman; *VI-2, normal woman; *VI-3, normal woman; *VI-4, normal woman; *VI-5, normal man. *, Personal examination by M. Dumic. 2ff7e9595c


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