The rapper created a gold heart out of a piece of her umbilical cord Cardi B/Instagram; mommymadeencapsulation/Instagram Cardi B has commemorated her baby's birth in a unique way The rapper decided to ...
Cardi B has turned her fourth baby’s umbilical cord into a golden heart-shaped bracelet, after the rapper welcomed her first child with Stefon Diggs this month. The verified Mommy Made Encapsulation ...
Cardi B is all about making something sentimental. Cardi, 33, gave birth to her fourth baby, a boy, with Stefon Diggs, on November 4 and turned her umbilical cord into something special. On Thursday, ...
After the arrival of her fourth baby on Nov. 4—her first with boyfriend Stefon Diggs—the “Bodak Yellow” rapper preserved a piece of his birth forever. Cardi turned her son’s umbilical cord into a ...
Cardi B celebrates her newborn with a £780 gold keepsake, sparking debate over luxury spending in celebrity motherhood. (PHOTO: CARDI B & JULIANE MARIE CORONA/INSTAGRAM) Rapper Cardi B has sparked ...
Cardi B wanted a special 'keepsake' after welcoming her baby boy with boyfriend Stefon Diggs on November 4, but the results are turning off many of her fans. Just days after giving birth, the ...
Graphic images of the creation process can be seen in the jeweller’s video as the body part is cut open with internal liquid oozing out. Wearing pink surgical gloves, the jeweller took the umbilical ...
Cardi B gave birth to a baby boy on November 4. He is her fourth child and first with her boyfriend, Stefon Diggs, who is a wide receiver for the New England Patriots. To commemorate the experience, ...
Police have released footage of a woman wanted for questioning after a newborn baby with its umbilical cord still attached was found abandoned at a New York City subway station. A clip released by the ...
The child was discovered around 9:30am on the bottom of the stairs leading to the southbound 1, 2 and 3 trains at 34th Street-Penn Station, authorities and sources said. For Australia’s best lifestyle ...
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has issued new guidelines on deferred umbilical cord clamping in preterm babies, based on evidence showing that such delays save lives.