Nancy Grace Hospitalized with Pregnancy Complications
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... as a result of the pregnancy.”
Grace, 48, who married investment banker David Linch in April, had developed pulmonary edema during pregnancy and delivered Lucy Elizabeth and John David two months ahead of her January due date.
As first reported by TV Web site TVNewser, Grace is recovering in the hospital where she is expected to stay for the rest of the week.
“She thanks everyone for their continued prayers and support,” says Iamunno.
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Nancy Grace Hospitalized with Pregnancy Complications
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... which occurred as a result of the pregnancy.”
Grace, 48, who married investment banker David Linch in April, had developed pulmonary edema during pregnancy and delivered Lucy Elizabeth and John David two months ahead of her January due date. As first reported by TV Web site TVNewser, Grace is recovering in the hospital where she is expected to stay for the rest of the week. “She thanks everyone for their continued prayers and support,” says Iamunno.
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