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Britney's son kept overnight in hospital


Britney was on a vacation with her kids at Kentwood in Louisiana, as she was allowed to take her sons out of LA for the first time since Kevin was given custody. The family was having fun and celebration, suddenly the singer's two year old son Jayden had fallen ill. He was vague and unresponsive so Britney dialed an ambulance, but decide to take her son to hospital herself! As they where taking too long. Jayden James was admitted to the Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center on Sunday. Initially doctors were unable to track the problem so they kept the him in the hospital for overnight observation. Finally they concluded he had a reaction to something he ingested. Britney was so much concerned that asked for a bed next to his son in the ward, what a great mother!

 

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Monday afternoon, Spears's team posted this statement on her Web site: "Jayden James Federline was admitted to the Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center on Sunday, November 9th. Doctors concluded he had a reaction to something he ingested. He is expected to be discharged tomorrow." He is such a cutie, check out the pictures of Britney and Jayden when they arrived in Kentwood for the holidays. Nice sunglasses Jayde, you trend setter!

 

(Sources: dailymail.co.uk, people.com)

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anonymous says:
12-Nov-2008
anonymous
poor kid..
anonymous says:
11-Nov-2008
anonymous
Nice mom!
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