Whitney Houston's Daughter Still In An Unkown Situation In Hospital
UPDATE: Bobbi Kristina Brown was not placed in a medically induced coma, as reported by several outlets, E! News has learned. Meanwhile, her father, Bobby Brown, has issued a statement, marking his first comments about her hospitalization.
Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only child of the late Whitney Houston, remains hospitalized and is still unresponsive after being found face down in a filled bathtub at her Georgia home and is breathing with the help of a ventilator, E! News has learned.
Hospital officials and her family have not commented about her condition. The 21-year-old's husband, Nick Gordon, and other family members, including her father Bobby Brown, have rushed to be by her side.
Bobbi Kristina is breathing with the help of a ventilator but is still unresponsive, a source told E! News. Entertainment Tonight and other outlets had also reported that she was placed on a ventilator.
The "machine is aiding" and "she has vital signs," the source said, adding that precautionary measures are being implemented.
"Bobbi is being taken good care of by a top team of doctors," another source said. "Right now, she is still unresponsive. Of course their main concern is getting her better with the hopes that time will help her heal."
People magazine quoted a source close to Bobbi Kristina's family as saying she "is stable at the hospital."
Two sources told E! News on Sunday that she was not placed in a medically induced coma, as reported by CNN and other outlets. Near-drowning victims are often placed on ventilators to help them breathe and are also sometimes put under medically induced comas for some time in a bid to reduce potential swelling and inflammation in the brain.
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