

Casimiro received her PhD in biomedical research from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and her medical degree from the University of Washington. Casimiro also serves on graduate and medical school program committees and is a clinical instructor at the University of Chicago. Her work with transgender patients has been published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society and Transgender Health. Casimiro also has extensive experience providing gender-affirming hormone therapy and improving education regarding transgender medicine for endocrinology fellows. Her research findings have been published in several scientific and medical journals, including Cell Metabolism and the Journal of the Endocrine Society. As a physician-scientist in molecular biology, she uses her research on diabetes, lipid disorders, cardiovascular function, and more to provide comprehensive care to her patients. It’s very awakening to see how much you put your baby into very specific stereotypes, based on whether or not you know it’s a boy or a girl.Isabel Casimiro, MD, PhD, is an endocrinologist at the University of Chicago in Illinois. “I’m getting everything because I want the baby to have options. ”That makes things more exciting rather than defining the baby with pink skirts or blue corduroy shorts,” she told WWD back in September. Mai also pointed out that Monaco was the theme of her baby’s room, which represents family moments, traveling, and “key points in my life and Jeezy’s life that brought Monaco here.” The nursery decor was also noticeably gender-neutral, as the couple is waiting to confirm whether their baby was a boy or a girl.

It meant, like, family, and visions, and hopes, and memories and it all happened here.” And I saw that it meant so much more than just kids.

I wanted to grow with him, and I wanted us to bear fruit together. I just know that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with him. I didn’t know technically it meant marriage and having kids. She continued: “… At the time, I didn’t know what it meant. “He turned me around and he said, ‘What kind of life do you want with me? What do you want to do in this life? What dreams do you have? What is doing life for us?’” “Literally where this car is right there,” she said while motioning toward the picture. She said it was the exact location where her and Jeezy’s relationship was taken to the next level. Mai then pointed to one of the nursery walls that displayed a photo of bridge located in the French city. She then recalled a trip to Monaco she had taken while she and Jeezy were dating. “What really came to us was how baby J came to fruition for us when we were dating.” “I thought Baby J’s name should be a J name because obviously Jeannie and Jeezy, makes sense, but that wasn’t the name that came to us,” Mai said. So, what is the child’s name? Monaco Mai Jenkins. At around the 9:20-minute mark, Mai confirmed the infant’s name was not, in fact, “Baby J,” as she has publicly called the baby since giving birth earlier this month. The Real host shared the news in Thursday’s episode of her eponymous YouTube series, while giving fans an extensive tour of her firstborn’s nursery. Jeannie Mai has revealed the name of her and Jeezy’s first child together.
