Jessica Lynch, a student at West Virginia University, is photographed in Woodburn Circle on the school's campus in Morgantown, W.Va., in this April. 27, 2006 file photo. Former POW Jessica Lynch became a mother on Friday, Jan. 19, 2007, giving birth to a girl whom she named in honor of a fallen comrade. Dakota Ann Robinson was delivered by Caesarean section at a local hospital at 5:10 p.m. The infant weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces, said Lynch's publicist, Aly Goodwin Gregg. (AP Photo/Dale Sparks, file)
It would be a nicer story if she and her boyfriend got married.
Does anybody get married anymore?
Were both arms amputated and replaced with scary stuff, or how do you explain the photo you posted?
The more you look at her arms and hands, the scarier it gets.
This baby girl is probably destined for a future of grubbing about for food and wondering when her mother will return home. No father in the home, no future to look forward to.
Mazeltov!!!!
Publicist?
Guess at the end of the term there will be a press conference to release her grades?
Congratulations to her!
Happy for her and hope all works out well for all involved.
Happy she remembered her friend Lori and hope that this
memory will serve all well. Give these people some prayers
and time for normalcy and all may turn out well....JJ61
Thank you for finding this update on Jessica, I had been thinking of her and her on going pain.
God has blessed Jessica with a child.
I would not have thought she would be able to have a child, after all they did to her.
Congratulations Jessica! Thank you for your service, which i am sure is a lot more than nearly everyone on this site giving you crap.
I don't see cover stories, book deals and 24/7 coverage about the amputees at Walter Reed ? Anytime I get the feeling the media is about to launch a story about a babe in distress, I change the channel. Not that I don't like looking at pretty babes; I will not help the media cash in on a story made out of a non story.
Good grief.
Her arms and hands look perfectly fine.
She's a pretty girl.
Why pick her to pieces?
I wish her only peace, happiness and a life of joy with her new, precious baby girl.
I'm sure everyone else has already said "it's too bad they didn't get married first" so I'll say something different. Like, what are they going to tell this child when she gets old enough to understand that mommy and daddy didn't love each other enough to get married so that she wouldn't be born as a bastard child? That's what the Bible calls children who are born out of wedlock.
Congrats to Jessica.. not under the best circumstances, but God Bless that baby all the same.
MM