Mar. 15, 2025
MSNBC’s Katy Tur (far left) witnesses a woman and her two kids surveying the Palisades Fire destruction.Photo:msnbc/Tiktok
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A California mom whose home was destroyed in theLos Angeles firesis attempting to use the tragedy as a learning moment for her kids.
“I believe that life is about learning and about having experiences that make you more human,” the woman — who wished to remain anonymous — told Tur through tears. “I was telling my kids, ‘This isn’t a bad thing.
Mar. 15, 2025
Jennifer McNeill with her husband, Kevin, and children Millie and Aidan.Photo:Jennifer McNeill/SWNS
Jennifer McNeill/SWNS
When Jennifer McNeill’s back started hurting, she thought she’d pulled a muscle after picking up her young children.
“The doctors said I had probably strained it whilst lifting them,” the mom of Millie, now 6, and Aidan, now 4, toldSouth West News Service, viaThe Daily Mail.
She was told to seek physical therapy, but as the pain continued, McNeill, 34, went for private treatment.
Mar. 15, 2025
Nina Munro, her husband, Ken, and their daughter.Photo:SWNS
SWNS
A mom ended up in the ICU with dangerously low sodium levels — the result ofdrinking too much water.
Nina Munro, 41, was struggling with a respiratory infection and, along with taking medication, increased her water intake in an attempt to “flush out” the illness, she toldSouth West News Service, viaThe Daily Mail.
Munro, of Queensland, ended up having a seizure — the result of water toxicity — and had to stay in the ICU for five days.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock photo of kids' birthday party.Photo:Getty
Getty
A mom to triplets is seeking support from the Reddit community after deciding not to invite her in-laws to her children’s upcoming birthday party.Just about two years ago, the 28-year-old mother and her husband welcomed triplet boys who were born extremely prematurely, with doctors warning they might not survive. Despite the odds, all three boys are now home and thriving after a lengthy stay in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Mar. 15, 2025
Alison Miller’s son Atlas.Photo:Alison Miller
Alison Miller
A mom of a 2-year-old boy diagnosed with cancer is urging parents to be persistent with doctors if they worry something is wrong with their child.
Alison Miller’s son, Atlas, was 8 months old and just learning how to walk when he fell and fractured his arm. After being referred to an orthopedic specialist, Alison and Atlas' dad, Xavier, voiced their concerns about a lump they had recently noticed in the tot’s wrist.