Florida Miracle: Inmate Claims Pregnancy Through Air Conditioning Vent
There has been a miracle in South Florida! Can you say immaculate conception? Okay, I’m thinking more like a ridiculous conception. A mother, Josie Ramos, got the shock of her life after discovering her daughter’s jailhouse miracle pregnancy. Yes. Daisy Link was expecting. All while locked up in a Miami-Dade jail.
At 28, Daisy has got a second-degree murder charge and battery charge to spice up her rap sheet. I think that makes her a little more scary… than the Virgin Mary. But on Christmas Day Josie learned about her daughter’s strange pregnancy.
So how does someone get pregnant behind bars anyway? Well, brace yourselves. According to WTVJ, Daisy says a fellow inmate, somehow got her pregnant through an A/C vent. For whatever reason Daisy says an inmate passed a fertile rubber glove back and forth a few times. And just like magic, Abracadabra! Hello baby.
Miracle Pregnancy:
The other inmate, or as I like to call them the “vent wizard,” has been relocated, and an investigation is in full swing. The department insists there’s no proof of a steamy glove rendezvous but assures everyone they’ve got safety on their radar.
Now, three months into the unanticipated pregnancy, Josie’s worried about Daisy’s well-being and medical care in the mental health area of the slammer. I don’t blame her. Her daughter got pregnant through a wall. No wonder they call it the nut house. Murder charge or not, Josie wants her daughter out for proper prenatal care.
Despite the jail department’s claim of providing A-list care for expectant inmates, Josie’s demanding a full-blown internal investigation to uncover the truth behind Daisy’s “miracle” pregnancy and ensure she’s not just getting some jailhouse room service.
5 Florida Cities Named Best Babymoon Destinations
If you are looking for a quick getaway to savor the invaluable moments of sleeping in, or going out to dinner, you may want to consider staying within the Bay State. Sixt recently published the 20 best destinations for a babymoon in the United States, and five Florida cities made the list.
“When you’re expecting, many couples want to plan one last vacation or adventure before their baby arrives to enjoy time together, just the two of them,” Sixt explains. They also detail how their data has shown, “Searches for ‘affordable babymoon destinations’ have increased by 300% in the past twelve months. Similarly, search trends for ‘what is a babymoon’ have soared by 250%.”
To determine the best places in the country to take a babymoon, Sixt identified six different categories. They then used these topics to examine each city. As a result, they assigned a score and totaled them up. The categories were; happiness, safety, leisure activities, scenic views, friendliness, food, and drink.
What Exactly Is A Babymoon?
Being able to eat uninterrupted and with both hands will soon be considered a luxury. A babymoon is all about relaxation and spending quality time together. “This is a great opportunity to celebrate the new adventures on the way while taking care of yourself and your own needs,” Healthline explained in their recent “What Is a Babymoon?” story.
“For the most memorable experience, try to plan a babymoon when you feel your best, which for many women is during their second trimester,” Healthline states when discussing when to take a babymoon.
In Florida, the five destinations that ranked among the top 20 places to go for a babymoon are all very different from each other. Sixt ranked Kissimmee as the 2oth best babymoon destination, and Miami came in at number nineteen. Three other Florida locations made the top twenty, with two landing in the top 10. Scroll down to see our highest ranking babymoon destinations.
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