In fact, several children's legal guardians have filed law suits against Smith. Smith is known for filing reports which resulted in children being removed from their homes at disproportionately high rates compared to surrounding counties, and as the documentary notes, the Kowalskis were far from the only family to be irrevocably impacted by her decision-making. Beata was subsequently diagnosed with depression and adjustment disorder following the separation, and died by suicide in January 2017. In the court case that followed, Maya was removed from her parents' care and taken into state custody. In Smith's report, she stated her belief that Beata was actually fabricating Maya's symptoms, and manipulating her child for attention. I'm just trying to process a lot of information," the mum-of-four wrote.She then filed a report in which she claimed that Maya was a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a psychological disorder wherein a caregiver exaggerates or even worsens the symptoms of somebody in their care. I really appreciate everyone's DMs/texts/whatsapps. I'm not ignoring any messages just so you guys know. Meanwhile Talia, who is also mum to an eight year old daughter named Siennah from a previous relationship, took to her own Instagram to share a message with her followers. "Thank you so much for all your messages, the love hearts the congratulations, but as I said it's been a whirlwind of emotions the last 48 hours, and I'll give a proper update when I know more." He continued: "The baby's healthy, heart, lungs and all that stuff, but we've just got loads of meeting specialists and just letting people know the plan for the next few months. However, Aaron did tell his followers that Oakley is healthy and so are his organs. You'll receive an email with stories exclusive only for OK! VIP members, including celebrity house tours, baby reveals, wedding snaps and so much more! "We're not ignoring people, we're just letting things soak in, just taking everything like what the specialists are saying and stuff, it's been a rollercoaster and two days."īecome an OK! VIP and get all of our exclusive interviews, videos and stunning photo shoots sent straight to your inbox every week! He went on to add that he and Talia are currently "letting things soak in" as it has "been a rollercoaster". "We were in fetal medicine for most of the pregnancy, then we got cleared, unfortunately it wasn't cleared, and it wasn't picked up on the scans, so the little bubba is probably going to be in and out of surgery for the next 18 months to 24 months, so just me and Talia are coming to terms with everything," Aaron then explained.įetal medicine, also known as perinatology, is described as "a branch of medicine that focuses on managing health concerns of the mother and fetus prior to, during, and shortly after pregnancy." "We've had another healthy boy, another healthy baby boy called Oakley, Oakley Chalmers, weighing six pounds one ounce, unfortunately there's been a few issues with the baby. Geordie Shore's Aaron Chalmers welcomes third child with girlfriend as first pic revealed.
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