Our cousin was born at 6 months too, spent the first 3 months in NICU but shes a perfectly healthy woman now and 30 years old. Medicine is amazing and I assume good genes help too 😊
My baby is born at 25 weeks weighing only 800 gms and have seen babies as small as 450 gms in other incubators while in NICU who survived They are little fighters and sadly some of them end up like this as well saved for few days and then their bodies get too tired due to complications from prematurity But still there are good number of babies who survive and do really good throughout their lives despite of being born too soon
I genuinely don't understand the point behind these bland generic comments, farming likes? Yeah sure, but why do you feel the need to say the most bland things ever. Or maybe I've been on the internet for too long reading these NCP comments and feel nothing now.
@@louisel940 no. You could say how much time. Because that would be talking about how long something has taken. Or you can say how many times. That is talking about the number of occurrences. Basically "much" is describing a large amount of something. While "many" is describing a large number of something. So because the original comment said "times", they were referring to the number of separate occasions Dr manning trys.
@@louisel940 many sounds better because it is grammatically correct. "Much" is used for uncountable nouns, "Many" is used for countable nouns. Because "times" is a plural noun, it can be counted and therefore requires "many". Again. "Much time" is correct "Many times" is correct Now as for your comment about correcting someone. Firstly I wasn't correcting the original comment, I was correcting you. Because you were basically saying "I'm pretty sure you're both right." So I explained the difference between much and many. To show you how even though they are similar, they don't mean the same thing and can't be used interchangeably. Secondly, Correcting someone isn't rude. How can someone learn from their mistakes if no one tells them they are incorrect? By telling people that they should just let people make mistakes, you're limiting how much that person can grow/understand things. Now that doesn't excuse someone to be a jerk when giving corrections. There is no reason to belittle someone for making a mistake. If you don't believe me, then Google it.
There was a baby born like this but they kept it in the sac when it responded instead of cutting it out and put an iv in the placenta and it just finished forming in the sac until it was formed enough to survive outside bc they used machines to mimic the mothers body it was impressive
SPOILERS: Halsted was right to be so pissed... Later on this very pacient comes back to the hospital and kidnaps a baby because she couldn't handle what happened here. If Manning didn't interfere and gave them false hopes the mother would have most likely developed the mental/emotional strength to move forward from this.
Well, that's just poor writing then. The woman gave them closure. They got to meet and say goodbye to their child. IRL it would be more likely for a mother that didn't get to see her baby die, not believe doctors and think her baby is still alive and stolen from her.
@@peaceoglory There was no closure in this, Manning thought the baby could survive and convinced the parents to believe that as well, the mother was clearly emotionally unstable and in no position to accept the situation. You can see this when the baby is finally about to die and the mother decides to change her mind (all because of Manning) and tells the doctors to resuscitate him. I mean, Halsted clearly stated that even if their child survived he would have several issues (and for the rest of his life), pardon me but that's just cruel, Manning was only thinking about "saving the baby" and not quality of life or the well being of the parents.
I've been binge watching scenes like these on utube for the last 3 hours and every time I search for spoilers on what happens next cz I haven't rly watched the series but this is the only one I've found so thanks lmao
Jim Halpert I don’t think Dr. Manning gave her any false hopes. She informed the parents about the unlikelihood of the baby’s surviving but said that there was a small chance ONLY when she got asked about it. She couldn’t have lied to the parents did she? She just said the truth and if the mother developed smth from that point it’s not Dr. Manning’s fault
@@k4ti3d it’s selfish if you kill baby because you don’t want more problems. You know, even if the baby is suffering, keep in mind that it has a life in it. Life is important and beautiful. Even though I have been through a lot, I am great full to be alive. So, if I’m suffering, that doesn’t mean I have to die.
@@crreamuu life isn’t beautiful when you’re going to spend it suffering and in pain. It is selfish to bring a life into this world only to let it suffer. It isn’t killing a baby because you don’t want to deal with it, it’s stopping unnecessary suffering. It’s clear you don’t value QUALITY of life. You only value life, no matter how tragic it is. Which is sad and unfortunate.
He was right to be so pissed... Later on this very pacient comes back to the hospital and kidnaps a baby because she couldn't handle what happened here. If Manning didn't interfere and gave them false hopes the mother would have most likely developed the mental/emotional strength to move forward from this.
@@miamorly But she flies off the handle everytime a case involves a child. Like when she got arrested to for vaccinating that anti-vaxxers parents kid. She lets her own motherhood and motherly feelings get involved too much and loses all doctorly objectivity. That's her issue.
I was born nearly 2 months early , was transparent and flatlined 50 times . I'm 34 years old now with two children of my own . Blessed 🙏 my heart breaks for premature bubs .we are very luck with the medical assistance available now ! Only in the early 80s did they start using Anesthesia and pain relief in babies
I've come into the world at 32 weeks.. my late grandmother went home and prepared for a funeral after seeing me in the NICU... I'm 32 years old now and a mother to 3 healthy and beautiful children... So grateful to God, doctors and my parents for being alive!
My heart bled when I saw this. The parents so hopeful after their son made it as far as he did. Natalie gave them that hope. I think this is one of the videos I've seen that has made me cry so hard. He made it so far and he got to hear his parents and have them hold him. When the mother hugged Natalie, I had to muffle my almost screaming sobs into my pillow.
Of all names the writers chose to have the baby be called "Ian" is the one? Now I'm going to cry because the baby died and because that's one of my grandads names
Dr Halstead no matter how much of I like you BACK OFF MY GIRL I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU BUT ONCE OPUN A TIME YOU BROKE THE RULES TO SAVE A PATIENT'S LIFE.
He was right to be so pissed... Later on this very pacient comes back to the hospital and kidnaps a baby because she couldn't handle what happened here. If Manning didn't interfere and gave them false hopes the mother would have most likely developed the mental/emotional strength to move forward from this.
As someone who has worked in medicine, Dr. Manning is an idiot when it comes to quality-of-life decision making. Halstead is right whenever he chides her.
My baby was born at 26 weeks 577 gram and 29 cm he was so tiny but was a fighter we fought at the nicu for 6 months until we got to go home cause he was so lung sick he still needs support with the breathing but he’s doing great and growing. It was tough being an single mother besides a teen mom with a newborn who’s barely alive but we did it we fought and here we are he’s 5 kilo and 55 cm. So to you who say they are basically not alive and better of dead no my son and all premature babies proves you guys wrong. Sharing all love to mothers in general but to mothers who had a rough start no matter reason.
This is really emotional for me, even though it is a show, because I was born premature and almost died. I was in a incubator for at least a month after my heart surgery.
I get that a baby that small is very likely to die, but I think, especially given the mother's reaction to seeing him, that the parents needed to feel like they did all they could to save their child. And as for Manning "encouraging" them, she told the truth, there was a small chance, it was unlikely, but it was there. She wanted the baby to survive and was doing everything in her power to make it happen, I don't think it was wrong of her to do so.
pésima doctora, no fue profesional . la médica especialista fue tajante en su diagnóstico no sobrevivirá y así fue , lo que hizo natali fue un gran error.
Omg those "chest compressions" sent me 😂😂😂😂💀 I was getting a touch emotional and then she started violently poking the jelly sack on the table (I know it's supposed to be a premie but come on)
Natalie is a mom so she shares the sentiments of her patient. Was she right? Was she wrong? Well that’s up to you. But for me she was right to fight for the child’s life, atleast when the parents look back at this horrible moment they know that atleast the doctors did their best to keep their baby alive. They wont look back with regrets. And mothers never give up on their children.
My sister was born with the balloon still closed and my dad had to pop it so that she doesn’t die and now she’s big and healthy and functioning perfectly thank god
was that the water thing and inside that water thing is the baby? Because you always hear; *My water broke!* And that looked like water, it might be that she had the baby too early?
It's the amniotic sac. It contains the fluid that the baby floats around in (a.k.a. the "water"). When a woman's water breaks it's because the sac has burst or started leaking.
This was heart wrenching. I wish therapy was offered as well..because later in episode she came back to steal another baby. But imagining her grief if beyond anything
I’m gonna start chest compressions
*viciously pokes*
Well he is so small if she didn’t want to smother him with her hand might as well poke him! 😂
Yeah it just caught me off guard lol
😂😂😂 I laughed too hard at this
The baby had a very small heart.
i cackled
I started to cry when he said .hey it’s me daddy. And then he died 😪😪😪😓😓😥😥😥😰😰😰😿😿😿😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭R.I.P little baby
His name was Ian
He obviously didn’t like his dad ...
Ellie Cassidy um what
@@elliecassidy4437 oh my god my lungs- im dying 😂😂
simon the cinnamon roll 😭😂😂 i cantttttt
Imagine walking down a hospital hall to the elevator and seeing some doctors cut open a baby bag and say “take it to the nicu”
My face would be 😐😐😐🤢🤮
Who else loves Dr Manning and btw that women is such a good actor
Tamanna Aktar I love her sm also she has my last name like in the show not real life
She isn't a real doctor irl🤦♀️
@@saamiyahnabeebacus2595 wtf would i say actor. We know
Exceptional actress
Woman
I was a tiny red blob of 800g, when I was born prematurely. Missed out on an entire trimester, but pretty okay after 20+ years
DAMN
Our cousin was born at 6 months too, spent the first 3 months in NICU but shes a perfectly healthy woman now and 30 years old. Medicine is amazing and I assume good genes help too 😊
My baby is born at 25 weeks weighing only 800 gms and have seen babies as small as 450 gms in other incubators while in NICU who survived
They are little fighters and sadly some of them end up like this as well saved for few days and then their bodies get too tired due to complications from prematurity
But still there are good number of babies who survive and do really good throughout their lives despite of being born too soon
I was only 2 months premature but had to stay under a UV lamp for hours cuz I was yellow...
I
we don’t appreciate doctors enough for how much they do - imagine how many patients they lose a day and the pain and guilt they feel 💗
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@@trunks6393 Society*
😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😡😡😡😡🧐👺👹🧑🦼👩🦼
and nurses
I genuinely don't understand the point behind these bland generic comments, farming likes? Yeah sure, but why do you feel the need to say the most bland things ever. Or maybe I've been on the internet for too long reading these NCP comments and feel nothing now.
I swear if dr manning dies in the new season I will lose it.
Same it would break me
Titi Bleu same
Ikr
Sammme
Titi Bleu samezzz
I really thought she pushed out her organs!
How fucking old are you?
SB W breathe in and breathe out surely YOUR old enough to understand people’s view of what’s going on
During Labour the only organ that can prolapse is the uterus
and than we have a kid that plays roblox if u think she is going to push her organs out every kid in the world is now adopted u little shit
ItzSophie me to.
The actor who played the pregnant girl is an amazing actress
NO THE BABY WAS BETTTERRR
isnt this real?
@@joyjjed6613 bRuH it's a show
Kendwa Memoi No. it’s a tv show so everything is scripted.
Hahah imagine if you were in pain and a cameraman with HUGE camera stuff just popps up in your face and the tells you to scream more
This is how much times Dr manning trys
👇👇
@@esmebrown1453 ??
@@louisel940 no.
You could say how much time. Because that would be talking about how long something has taken.
Or you can say how many times. That is talking about the number of occurrences.
Basically "much" is describing a large amount of something. While "many" is describing a large number of something. So because the original comment said "times", they were referring to the number of separate occasions Dr manning trys.
brokenandcracked your not smart
You never will be
Stop trying to sound it
@@louisel940 many sounds better because it is grammatically correct.
"Much" is used for uncountable nouns, "Many" is used for countable nouns.
Because "times" is a plural noun, it can be counted and therefore requires "many".
Again.
"Much time" is correct
"Many times" is correct
Now as for your comment about correcting someone.
Firstly I wasn't correcting the original comment, I was correcting you. Because you were basically saying "I'm pretty sure you're both right." So I explained the difference between much and many. To show you how even though they are similar, they don't mean the same thing and can't be used interchangeably.
Secondly, Correcting someone isn't rude. How can someone learn from their mistakes if no one tells them they are incorrect? By telling people that they should just let people make mistakes, you're limiting how much that person can grow/understand things.
Now that doesn't excuse someone to be a jerk when giving corrections. There is no reason to belittle someone for making a mistake.
If you don't believe me, then Google it.
@@jakeclarke3931 *you're
There was a baby born like this but they kept it in the sac when it responded instead of cutting it out and put an iv in the placenta and it just finished forming in the sac until it was formed enough to survive outside bc they used machines to mimic the mothers body it was impressive
That’s rubbish. It’s absolutely impossible. I work in that field. You can do that.
Are you thinking of the good doctor?
SPOILERS:
Halsted was right to be so pissed... Later on this very pacient comes back to the hospital and kidnaps a baby because she couldn't handle what happened here.
If Manning didn't interfere and gave them false hopes the mother would have most likely developed the mental/emotional strength to move forward from this.
yikes
Well, that's just poor writing then. The woman gave them closure. They got to meet and say goodbye to their child. IRL it would be more likely for a mother that didn't get to see her baby die, not believe doctors and think her baby is still alive and stolen from her.
@@peaceoglory There was no closure in this, Manning thought the baby could survive and convinced the parents to believe that as well, the mother was clearly emotionally unstable and in no position to accept the situation. You can see this when the baby is finally about to die and the mother decides to change her mind (all because of Manning) and tells the doctors to resuscitate him. I mean, Halsted clearly stated that even if their child survived he would have several issues (and for the rest of his life), pardon me but that's just cruel, Manning was only thinking about "saving the baby" and not quality of life or the well being of the parents.
I've been binge watching scenes like these on utube for the last 3 hours and every time I search for spoilers on what happens next cz I haven't rly watched the series but this is the only one I've found so thanks lmao
Jim Halpert I don’t think Dr. Manning gave her any false hopes. She informed the parents about the unlikelihood of the baby’s surviving but said that there was a small chance ONLY when she got asked about it. She couldn’t have lied to the parents did she? She just said the truth and if the mother developed smth from that point it’s not Dr. Manning’s fault
The baby is already in so much pain. By keeping it alive.....he is in even more pain.
yeah just kill it
that's true its selfish if u want ur child to live in so much pain
@anonymous person Can you chill out? No need to ask them to shut up and call them idiots.
@@k4ti3d it’s selfish if you kill baby because you don’t want more problems. You know, even if the baby is suffering, keep in mind that it has a life in it. Life is important and beautiful. Even though I have been through a lot, I am great full to be alive. So, if I’m suffering, that doesn’t mean I have to die.
@@crreamuu life isn’t beautiful when you’re going to spend it suffering and in pain. It is selfish to bring a life into this world only to let it suffer. It isn’t killing a baby because you don’t want to deal with it, it’s stopping unnecessary suffering. It’s clear you don’t value QUALITY of life. You only value life, no matter how tragic it is. Which is sad and unfortunate.
Will looked so pissed each time Dr M was encouraging the parents 😳
He was right to be so pissed... Later on this very pacient comes back to the hospital and kidnaps a baby because she couldn't handle what happened here.
If Manning didn't interfere and gave them false hopes the mother would have most likely developed the mental/emotional strength to move forward from this.
@@CarlosCanal580 Oh damn
@@CarlosCanal580 What- 😃
He knew the baby wouldn't make it
I know what this is like I was born 4 weeks early bc I strangled myself with the umbilical cord
I think you mean umbilical cord
@@ryanhofmann6171 yh I do thx for correcting my spelling
@@AnimationPlaysYt no problem bud :)
I did that as well I gave my parents a heart attack and have been for last 14 years
I was born 5 1/2 weeks early✌🏻
Nat:"im gonna start chest compressions"
*poking baby intensifies*
Cause if you do it the normal way the baby would die possibly crushed
**oop**
@@cupidzac 😂😂😂I imagine that
What a cute... Ahm... Slimeball you got there
Such a cute Slimeball 🥰🥰💞
AAAA
ROLF
@@cyberbear3743 😥*sniff*
...
A mother's love is eternally strong. Let's remember that Dr Manning is a mother so doing this is out of her love for her patients and babies
But she let her emotions as a mother affect her decisions. She's a doctor and that's unprofessional
@@ChristineTheHippie Doctors are still humans and they have feelings, being a doctor doesn't stop them from that.
@@ChristineTheHippie This is also a scripted tv show lol
@@christykelly1 thanks. I had no idea
@@miamorly But she flies off the handle everytime a case involves a child. Like when she got arrested to for vaccinating that anti-vaxxers parents kid. She lets her own motherhood and motherly feelings get involved too much and loses all doctorly objectivity. That's her issue.
I don’t watch this show but I just watched a women birth a bag
I HAVE THE SAME PROFILE PIC AS YOU ON REDDIT
Too Tulip she said she had that bisexual profile picture on reddit so I thought she was
phantom stargaze das kind of random
@@eeirie its TH-cam bruh
Skosvs
My 1 pound 8 ounce baby was born at 24 weeks in July she made it I was so thankful ! I wouldn’t know what to do with myself if she hadn’t of made it !
Courtney McLeod she’s beautiful I’m so happy for you
The photo is of my son but thank you my daughter is sadly still in the hospital
Courtney McLeod Everything will turn out the way it was meant to be
Praying for your baby
Positive thoughts! I was born 21 years ago (in July too!) at 28 weeks and just over 750 grams. I was in the hospital for another 3 months afterwards.
I was also born in July; at 26 weeks weighing 1 pound 4 1/2 ounces. I turned 29 on the 29th this year!
I was born nearly 2 months early , was transparent and flatlined 50 times . I'm 34 years old now with two children of my own . Blessed 🙏 my heart breaks for premature bubs .we are very luck with the medical assistance available now ! Only in the early 80s did they start using Anesthesia and pain relief in babies
I've come into the world at 32 weeks.. my late grandmother went home and prepared for a funeral after seeing me in the NICU... I'm 32 years old now and a mother to 3 healthy and beautiful children... So grateful to God, doctors and my parents for being alive!
This is so relatable because my mom have experienced this. I'm crying, she was supposedly my baby sister 😢 but I know she's happy now in heaven ❤️
My heart bled when I saw this. The parents so hopeful after their son made it as far as he did. Natalie gave them that hope. I think this is one of the videos I've seen that has made me cry so hard. He made it so far and he got to hear his parents and have them hold him. When the mother hugged Natalie, I had to muffle my almost screaming sobs into my pillow.
Chill
@@fleurbutler169 I am
Bruh what?
I love the fact that the women has the determination, hope and will to keep the child alive with their lives
Woman = singular
Women = plural
Same as man and men.
@@terricox3559 no , mantener vivo a ese bebe es egoismo puro solo ve el moralismo de madre pero no como profesional.
The baby got popped onto the table with a satisfying
PLOOB.
This comment made me laugh even though I shouldn’t laugh because it’s a horrible situation
The actor who plays the baby deserves an Oscar
Wha
🥴😳
Nat:Im gonna start chest compressions
Stars poking with index finger aggressively
On a child you would use 2 fingers... it depends on the size
U would crush it to death any other way
same -
I don't know why I started laughing-
@@oliviagrace6546 with ur whole hand then yes you would crush it 😢😢😢
Of all names the writers chose to have the baby be called "Ian" is the one? Now I'm going to cry because the baby died and because that's one of my grandads names
Janet McCreath 😭
My dads name is Ian
Same I have a grandpa ian
My grandad is called Ian too lol. He died last year.
Dr Halstead no matter how much of I like you BACK OFF MY GIRL I DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU BUT ONCE OPUN A TIME YOU BROKE THE RULES TO SAVE A PATIENT'S LIFE.
I know wright
So Will's logic:
Baby- just help the parents
An adult- I dont care about the rules
He was right to be so pissed... Later on this very pacient comes back to the hospital and kidnaps a baby because she couldn't handle what happened here.
If Manning didn't interfere and gave them false hopes the mother would have most likely developed the mental/emotional strength to move forward from this.
@@CarlosCanal580 Well then.....
As someone who has worked in medicine, Dr. Manning is an idiot when it comes to quality-of-life decision making. Halstead is right whenever he chides her.
It's amazing how baby's that small can actually survive. This one didn’t but generally
She really loves her premature baby so much
Dr.Manning is an amazing doctor she does everything to help
My baby was born at 26 weeks 577 gram and 29 cm he was so tiny but was a fighter we fought at the nicu for 6 months until we got to go home cause he was so lung sick he still needs support with the breathing but he’s doing great and growing. It was tough being an single mother besides a teen mom with a newborn who’s barely alive but we did it we fought and here we are he’s 5 kilo and 55 cm. So to you who say they are basically not alive and better of dead no my son and all premature babies proves you guys wrong. Sharing all love to mothers in general but to mothers who had a rough start no matter reason.
I really need to watch season 5 already. 😭💜
me to
Blitzy there isn’t one I don’t think...
MiniFaZe Happy sept 25th Season 5 comes out
L.
I could never be a Doctor man to deal with this. I cry so easily 😭
I love how everyone pratically doesn't hear the lady screaming. Then as soon as they say she's having contractions, everyone just gets startled.
"its possible" Yeh mennn! Such a positive Dr.Manning, I adore her so muchhhhh♥️
My heart stopped when there was no pulse and he died.
I have been waiting for a week for this but wasn't prepared for the tears it brought me.
"we were able to hold our child"
i cant, my heart😭😭😭
i feel so bad for laughing when my brother said she gave birth to jelly
Lamo
Confusion
As an NICU nurse... this physically hurt to watch there was so many inaccuracies. It is tv though 🤷♀️
YASSSSSS I've been waiting for a new video foreverrrr
edit:Thank you so much for the likes!
Me to
XxWolfiexX same
same lol
XxWolfiexX sameeee
XxWolfiexX I know right lol!
This is really emotional for me, even though it is a show, because I was born premature and almost died. I was in a incubator for at least a month after my heart surgery.
who also cried when their son died
wow relatable
I didnt
Him: it’s me daddy
Me:she calls me daddy I don’t Even know her mama
Dr Manning will Always be spencers older sister Melissa if you know you know 😉
Niamh Robinson OMG THATS WHAT SHE REMINDED ME OFFFF JDJDJDJDJ
Niamh Robinson we knowwww 😂😂❤️
YASSSS
@@loser2236 i was curious too🤔😂
First i saw her on pll then I saw her on tvd and not Chicago med I swear shes in everything
Who loves these episodes
Love it
I get that a baby that small is very likely to die, but I think, especially given the mother's reaction to seeing him, that the parents needed to feel like they did all they could to save their child. And as for Manning "encouraging" them, she told the truth, there was a small chance, it was unlikely, but it was there. She wanted the baby to survive and was doing everything in her power to make it happen, I don't think it was wrong of her to do so.
pésima doctora, no fue profesional . la médica especialista fue tajante en su diagnóstico no sobrevivirá y así fue , lo que hizo natali fue un gran error.
"I'm gonna start chest compressed "
*Starts poking*
lil suga_meow that’s how you resuscitate a baby, with two fingers only, and as this baby is even smaller...
Why does the husband sound like “Hey, it’s me. It’s Todd Crane.” 😂
Omgg this killed meeeeee
This show has the best special effects and props team. This looks so real.
7:58
“I’m going to start chest compressions!”
*quickly pokes with one finger*
Omg those "chest compressions" sent me 😂😂😂😂💀
I was getting a touch emotional and then she started violently poking the jelly sack on the table (I know it's supposed to be a premie but come on)
These people really love making me cry brah
Gonna start chest compressions: DR. Manning: uses finger
Sorry I’m dead rn can’t stop laughing
It's because the babys ribs aren't formed to be- well, bones. He's just a Big smile ball but yeah- I laughted too- I shouldn't have omg
I honestly feel bad for laughter but I couldn’t help it😂😂😂🥴
Me too
That is exactly how you're supposed to perform chest compressions on babies.
The way he said daddy was so unnatural almost like he was questioning that was his son lmao. And this is honestly sad and incredibly realistic.
We need more of this more often
As soon as a video is out
Bing!
Me: *watching this at 3:47am
The actor they got to play the baby was really good!!! 😳😳
Baby: comes out
Nurses : congratulations! It's a blob!!!
😭😭😭😂😂😂😂
when she just throws the baby sack onto the table and you hear the squich
I was born prematurely at 5 weeks and was every light idk how I am still alive tbh I guess it’s a miracle from god
Holy moly that’s crazy and insane I’m so happy that you have made it this far make God put his love on you ❤❤❤
Natalie is a mom so she shares the sentiments of her patient. Was she right? Was she wrong? Well that’s up to you. But for me she was right to fight for the child’s life, atleast when the parents look back at this horrible moment they know that atleast the doctors did their best to keep their baby alive. They wont look back with regrets. And mothers never give up on their children.
Came back to see the mother and how she ended up stealing that baby
Lol that sound effect when the sac was put down giving killed me 😂
Thanks Chicago Med. You just made me sob for 5 minutes in my room alone.
parents: hi baby
baby: im about to end my parents career
That's sad but the baby looks underdeveloped. I can't imagine going through that.
And we ain’t gonna talk about how she just gave birth to a big water balloon in 3 pushes without bursting it? That’s impressive.
I was a premature baby and I luckily survived and now I am well
Oh god....what was that 😳 the baby he is so tiny....how did they make that episode....lots of questions in my mind
I guess they used a robotic doll
special props i guess? maybe they had it made
When that baby died my heart was broken almost made me cry ): if they made you cry comment this 😭
😀
When are you putting it on Netflix!!!!!!!!!!!
I think it’s really good that she decided not to give up on the baby and at least tried to do something
And this is why i dont go to med school, but still learned it anyway
Omg the parents look so happy to see there baby move its so emotional
My sister was born with the balloon still closed and my dad had to pop it so that she doesn’t die and now she’s big and healthy and functioning perfectly thank god
That amniotic sac looks sooo real and the baby is so small
They would’ve been such good parents 😭😭
The chest compression are funny 😅😅😅
The baby sort of looks like E.T
DR manning is the best doctor and the most famous also she was trying so hard for the baby❤😭
I am uncomfortable, at this, exact moment, like, right now
was that the water thing and inside that water thing is the baby?
Because you always hear; *My water broke!*
And that looked like water, it might be that she had the baby too early?
Bacon YT Yes, in the show that’s the problem. Premature birth.
Yeah...because the baby is clearly premature..
It's the amniotic sac. It contains the fluid that the baby floats around in (a.k.a. the "water"). When a woman's water breaks it's because the sac has burst or started leaking.
Jade Mulick thats alot to take in
It's called amniotic fluid. It's there during all the pregnancy, and it's not just water.
This was heart wrenching. I wish therapy was offered as well..because later in episode she came back to steal another baby.
But imagining her grief if beyond anything
I love this show. But why does every thumbnail look like it's from Untold stories of the ER?
This is how painful it is for doctors sometimes. No matter how hard you try you just can't save everyone.
This show is so medically inaccurate that baby would of been tubed from the start
i’m sorry but when i saw dr manning chest compressions were just pressing with one finger i dieddddd
I need Mama Dr Jones to react to this.
People think the baby is ugly but I think they baby is beautiful as Hell!
I'm sorry but the chest compresions was kinda funny
But sad at the same time
Aw omg the baby is so tiny. Bless his little heart 💔🥺
this is the stuff i end up watched at 3am
Omg same 😂
Why is no one talking about how good the moms acting is?
1:33 looks like a fighter to me
I am crying while watching this video
THEM CHEST COMPRESIONS THO LMAO ROFL
My son was born at just under 29 weeks and he's a thriving 4 year old who thankfully has no disabilities other than nystagmus and limited eyesight.
Love these videos so much❤️