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Luxurious cheetah-themed baby announcement package displaying real names of rappers Latto and 21 Savage, fueling pregnancy fatherhood speculation.
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Cheetah print baby package names Latto and 21 Savage

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A new video reveals a cheetah-themed baby announcement package featuring the real names of Latto (Alyssa Michelle Stephens) and 21 Savage (Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph). Shared amid ongoing buzz from her March 20 pregnancy reveal, it fuels speculation that the rapper is the father. No official confirmation yet.

Latto confirmed she's expecting her first child by debuting her baby bump in the music video for her new single 'Business & Personal,' dropped at midnight on March 20. Fans spotted clues like a mystery man's tattooed hands on her belly, sparking 21 Savage speculation. Reactions poured in from Mariah The Scientist, Keyanna Joseph, and even Le'Veon Bell.

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Rapper Latto has revealed her pregnancy on the cover art for her upcoming album Big Mama, set for release on May 29 via RCA Records. She previewed the project with the single “Business & Personal,” where she addresses personal updates including expecting a child.

A prospective observational study presented at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s (SMFM) 2026 Pregnancy Meeting reported no meaningful differences in autism-related screening results or other neurodevelopmental measures among toddlers whose mothers received an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy or within 30 days before conception, compared with toddlers whose mothers did not receive an mRNA vaccine in that time window.

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Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor is enjoying her second pregnancy and recently posed holding her baby bump in a pink Kalamkari saree. At 40 years old, she radiates a pregnancy glow while maintaining her stylish fashion. These photos were shared on Instagram.

A large randomized trial has shown that natural ovulation is as effective as hormone treatments for preparing the uterus in frozen embryo transfers during IVF, while posing fewer risks to mothers. The study involved over 4,000 women and highlights potential benefits in reducing complications like pre-eclampsia. Researchers suggest this could influence future IVF protocols for those with regular cycles.

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A comprehensive scientific review has concluded that taking acetaminophen, known as Tylenol, during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability in children. Led by researchers at City St George's, University of London, the study analyzed 43 high-quality studies, including sibling comparisons to isolate medication effects from genetic and environmental factors. The findings, published on January 16, 2026, in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Women's Health, address earlier concerns sparked by less robust research.

 

 

 

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