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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">NEW ORLEANS A former BP engineer charged with deleting text messages
about the company's response to its 2010 oil spill in the Gulf
of Mexico says federal prosecutors have tacked on "farcical" allegations
that he also deleted dozens of voicemails.A court filing Wednesday by Kurt
Mix's defense attorneys asks a judge to bar prosecutors from making any
references to nearly 350 voicemails that couldn't be recovered from Mix's
phone.Mix's lawyers also want copies of transcripts for the grand jury proceedings
that produced a new March 20 indictment against their client. The new
indictment added allegations that Mix deleted about 40 voicemails from a
supervisor and roughly 15 voicemails from a BP contractor.Mix, a resident
of Katy, Texas, pleaded not guilty last May to two counts of
obstruction of justice.
WikiCommons via KellyPhDThink caring for a newborn is hard? Try a newborn
that's still attached to its placenta!The all-natural trend, called Lotus
Birth or umbilical nonseverance, calls for a mother to allow the umbilican
border to detach from her baby naturally, The New York Post reported.In
practical terms, that means carting around a blob of red matter (aka
the placenta) that can stayed plugged into the baby's tummy for up
to 10 days.Related: New trend: Moms saving breast milk in jewelryMary Ceallaigh,
a Lotus Birth advocate and midwife educator, talks with The Post about
the benefits to the non-traditional practice and how it can help with
the mother and baby's health. The 47-year-old Austin, Texas native, who's
helped in more than 100 natural births, says keeping the umbilical cord
intact is actually a beautiful thing.Q: What made you start believing in
the importance of the Lotus Birth?I first learned of Umbilical Nonseverance
from Jeannine Parvati, an expert on prenatal yoga. She taught me there
are natural and safe ways for mothers to give birth.Q: What are
the best reasons to practice Lotus Birth?Theres no wound created at the
umbilical site, which lessens the chance of infection.It allows a complete
transfer of placental/cord blood into the baby at a time when the
baby needs that nourishment the most. Babies immune systems are going through
huge changes at a very rapid rate when theyre first born. Not
disrupting the babys blo
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