I do question why the zoo doesn’t have veterinary care. I never realized that people doctors are able to treat animals too. Learn something new everyday.
@@julievanderleest I imagine the zoo has vets, however the gorilla needed a C-section. It could be that doctor was not comfortable doing a C-section. Next bedr thing is a baby doctor.
They have their own in house vet team. However, this delicate surgery called for a specialist. Gorilla anatomy is basically human anatomy, so a human specialist (ob-gyn) was needed.
I wonder how many c-sections have ever been done on gorillas. I would imagine it is very few. This wouldn't be taught in vet school. C-sections have to be done very quickly and expertly to have a good outcome.
That just goes to show how observant and caring the zoo staff are. To see that the mom was acting unusually and taking the steps to diagnose what was happening, and then take the steps to reach out to a specialist and get the dream team assembled to save both of their lives was incredible work by the zoo staff!!
@kemiczkamimi8075 im happy to hear, i have heard that its so hard for even human mothers who can tell us how they are feeling, but animal mothers can't.
The people in this thread is so ignorant it’s mind boggling! They force bred this poor animal that lead to this dangerous pregnancy to begin with so selfish humans can stare at them behind bars in a concrete prison hell! If This gorilla hadn’t been in this situation for the very selfish humans that put these animals here for profit because they want to profit off of their existence, and this would’ve never happened to her beginning with if they have left her in her natural environment but now they stole her out of her natural environment. They took everything away from her that was naturally indigenous to her and Stucker and a concrete gel so selfish humans can stare at her behind bars, and the zoo can profit off of her life and they use their disgusting reading program so they can have more of her that they can put on display some more selfish humans can stare at them behind bars And they landed her in the situation and now everybody wants to apply this horrible zero and he’s shameful people that are taking part in it because they all wanna profit off of her life and people are actually apply in this nurse for supporting this if you go to zoos and you applied the situation and you support animal views, there’s nothing wonderful about the story in this nurse is complicit and what they have done to the support animal. There’s nothing to read about her and the fact that she’s a nurse is a really scary thought that she’s out there helping human beings to knowing what she has done to help support this terrible zoo in their breeding program. There’s nothing great about any of these people. Remember, these animals are not indigenous to views environments. It is a man-made prison for selfish humans to stare at her and for prison zoo officials to profit off of her existence, and now she hast to have babies forced bred in captivity. Do you think that the squirrel is happy. If all those animals can talk, they tell all of us humans off. Animals don’t belong in manmade presents so people can stare at them for profit. They want to live on their own in the wild, where they were meant to be in the first place, and this would have never happened.! so many ignorant people on this post it’s just mind-boggling to me that most of the responses are from actual nurses nurses that are support this is rather disturbing
As a 20 yr NICU nurse, this was incredibly beautiful. Wish I could have been a part of that team! I wish mother and baby (even if she rejects her😢) a long happy life. I am sure they are both in very capable hands!
You’re so ignorant it’s scary your a nurse! Zoos are prisons for animals so selfish humans can stare at them behind bars! There’s nothing wonderful about this story in the least! And this nurse is contributing and participating in animal abuse! If you supper zoos that’s what you are doing. You are supporting animal abuse. Zoos are concrete prisons for animals created by man not their natural habitat! Everything indigenous was taken away from them, their friend, family and environment all for humans to profit off their existence and thus nurse helped to do it
The doctor is very genuinely sweet and kind... I loved it when she said "we have a love for mothers", I am so touched as a mother of a c section baby, thank you doctors, for saving mothers and their babies, whatever specie!!!
The OB/GYN who delivered me at Albuquerque Presbyterian in '78 also was the guy the San Diego Zoo called in when they needed help with delivering gorillas.
I love this story so much. Humans are primates, too, so there's very little difference. SO HAPPY she saved them, they are a rare and precious gift to this world. What an experience.
@@ForestConfettiWe are, in fact, primates. You know two things can be true at the same time, right? I've never understood why believing that humans are made in God's image somehow presupposes our relationship to other great apes when God supposedly made them too. Why can't two of his creations be related to one another? If it's an evolution thing, that's even better! You don't trust God enough to invent something as cool as evolution? You think that little of his abilities? Then why go to church at all?
@@stephenperretti8847Superficial differences, yes, but genetically and anatomically, humans and gorillas are extremely similar. The doctor in the video even said after that first incision was made and she was inside the body, it was all pretty much exactly the same.
As a former wildlife rehabber, I can attest to the power that the trust a newborn in one's arms has. It feels like a miracle. Kudos to the doc and her team for this beautiful effort.
The baby Jameela is exquisite and total snuggle-bait. The mother’s life is saved to nurture her baby. The natal foster parents from the hospital show great love & respect for mother & child. ❤
It was wonderful that they named the baby gorilla Jamila meaning beautiful one and after Dr Jamie Erwin. Glad that they saved both mom and baby. Pre-eclampsia can be so dangerous.
as a new mom who was diagnosed w/ preeclampsia - this sh*t is no joke - I’m so happy they helped her + her beautiful little girl - im not crying U-R 😭 + God bless them all + the beautiful doctor/nurses
As someone who suffers from daily horrible head pain, just picturing the mother holding her head because of head pain makes my heart break. Especially since they can't speak and say what's wrong. So glad they were able to figure out what was wrong and help her quickly.
For some reason, I've been hooked on looking at animals for the last 4 months. I've never been able to visit the Zoo to date. It's always work, work, work. I'm using my UA-cam to get me to all the places on Earth where I'm unable to go until the day I can. Thanks to this Doctors work A new Life starts.
A Mother to one, is a Mother to all... anyone who has had their own babies, understands that species is no boundary... Congratulations to all involved. What a wonderful outcome. Mothers Day this year, will have a whole new meaning!! ❤❤❤
I am so happy for this baby. I had a terrible birth experience with my only child. They gave this gorilla so much better care and treatment than I received in my whole life. Baby too.received better care.
Dr. Jamie Erwin and her team certainly went above and beyond...and the Zoo doctors were right on to monitor and diagnose this gorilla! Great job everyone!!!
I think about the fact that my own mother and brother nearly died from pre-eclampsia that was undiagnosed because the doctor was "sure she wasn't old enough to have that" and realize that a lot has changed for the medical practice in 40 years for a gorilla to be diagnosed, treated, and saved. ❤
This is such a beautiful story! That OB/GYN doctor is absolutely awesome and the team that she gathered to make this happen. I’m sad that the mom gorilla isn’t recognizing her baby. But I’m glad that both of them are doing well.
I'm sure it was very disorienting for the gorilla momma to be in pain, be tranquilized, and then wake up with a post-surgery body and no pregnancy. It must be so confusing for her because humans can't explain to her what happened. But the most important thing is that both the momma gorilla and baby gorilla are safe and well now.
I love how she said that their love for women knows no bounds and that she was able to use her gifts for another mom that was in trouble even though the mom and baby were a different species. A mom is a mom, no matter the species and this team of doctors are exemplary human beings for recognizing that. Welcome to the world little baby. May God bless you, your mom, and the doctors who saved you.
@@jeanneparisot237 They will artificially raise her for a bit and return her to the mother-this procedure works very well-the mothers natural instinct will take her baby back.
They will always try to see if Mom will accept her baby, because she was ill and because of the baby being a premie does not help but as long as her handlers work with it will turn out right in the end. They might place a blanket with her that has the babies scent and once the blanket has her scent on it they can wrap the baby in the blanket, and by switching blankets around like this it will help both Mom and baby to become accustom to each others scent. This is a trick that’s used when introducing new pets into the home that has established pets in the home already, by the time the quarantine time is finished both old and new pets will be more accepting when placed together.
Omg this is so amazing 🥹 never thought I’d see a story like this but I’m so glad I did!! I’m glad all the staff and medical people saved both mom and baby, and that everyone is fine (even if mom is not there yet). Jameela is a beautiful name and a wonderful nod to Dr Jamie ❤️ What a heartwarming story well done 🎊
That was the best news story ever. I cried. Thank you, Dr Erwin and team, and thank you to the Zoo staff for catching those subtle signs in a wild animal, very well done. Such great news!!!! Jamila is adorable and so very sweet. Terrific job by everyone!!!! 💖💖💖
Dr. Irwin seems like such a wonderful person who finds great fulfillment through her work. It is so important in her line of work. What amazing and brave doctors who were able to offer their skills and compassion to those animals.
I have a great appreciation for OBGYNs. My great uncle was a OBGYN and delivered about 3,000 babies in his entire career. Its crazy how nearly identical the situations are when delivering a baby.
I LOVE this story! Thank you Dr. Jamie for not hesitatating when called upon to do the c-section to save this Mama and her beautiful baby. You didn't just save two gorilla's; you have played a significant role by adding to the body of knowledge what can be accomplished by zoos around the globe in their quest to save critically endangered gorillas. If mankind doesn't double down on their efforts to save primates and other endangered species, how are we going to save ourselves? Thank you again; your humanity and compassion made my day! God's blessings ~ 🙏🏻❤😊🌹
this was such a sweet story! Like so many others in the comments, I'm so glad the zoo noticed the mothers symptoms!! this is so heartwarming and so happy for the baby and the mother !
This is not the first time in history that an ob-gyn for humans has operated on a primate--others appear on various UA-cam animal sites--but it certainly isn't a common event. Congratulations all!
Thank goodness the zoo recognized the dangerous symptoms of the mom. Welcome to the world, little one.
I do question why the zoo doesn’t have veterinary care. I never realized that people doctors are able to treat animals too. Learn something new everyday.
@@julievanderleest I imagine the zoo has vets, however the gorilla needed a C-section. It could be that doctor was not comfortable doing a C-section. Next bedr thing is a baby doctor.
They have their own in house vet team. However, this delicate surgery called for a specialist. Gorilla anatomy is basically human anatomy, so a human specialist (ob-gyn) was needed.
I wonder how many c-sections have ever been done on gorillas. I would imagine it is very few. This wouldn't be taught in vet school. C-sections have to be done very quickly and expertly to have a good outcome.
@@MiracleFound I think it was mentioned in the video that this was the first one.
This is the way primates should be taken care of, with love, compassion and empathy. This is how all animals should be treated.
@@blondie6549they are you clown! 🤡😒
YES!!! Animals deserve it! ❤
And people! I love animals but it’s sad that people often treat animals better than other people.
@@ek.2533 There are 90 billion animals killed every year. So you are completely wrong I am afraid.
Well said bayareagrl!
It's very cool they were able to diagnose eclampsia because she held her head. Very cool. So happy for the new gorilla mommy
That just goes to show how observant and caring the zoo staff are. To see that the mom was acting unusually and taking the steps to diagnose what was happening, and then take the steps to reach out to a specialist and get the dream team assembled to save both of their lives was incredible work by the zoo staff!!
@@ndawn90It’s also incredible how similar primates are, that a condition in humans would manifest so similarly in gorillas.
@@Kenny-yl9pc But alive though, so that’s a win.
Какой классный малыш! 👍👍😁
Preeclampsia*
I had preeclampsia. It’s deadly. Those headaches are no joke. So glad they helped this momma ❤
That poor mother gorillia. She is so lucky to have so many looking out for her and i hope she has a full recovery.
I hope that she is doing well
She recovered already and is doing great
Oh no m & h - what is she going to look like?😮
@kemiczkamimi8075 im happy to hear, i have heard that its so hard for even human mothers who can tell us how they are feeling, but animal mothers can't.
The people in this thread is so ignorant it’s mind boggling! They force bred this poor animal that lead to this dangerous pregnancy to begin with so selfish humans can stare at them behind bars in a concrete prison hell!
If This gorilla hadn’t been in this situation for the very selfish humans that put these animals here for profit because they want to profit off of their existence, and this would’ve never happened to her beginning with if they have left her in her natural environment but now they stole her out of her natural environment. They took everything away from her that was naturally indigenous to her and Stucker and a concrete gel so selfish humans can stare at her behind bars, and the zoo can profit off of her life and they use their disgusting reading program so they can have more of her that they can put on display some more selfish humans can stare at them behind bars And they landed her in the situation and now everybody wants to apply this horrible zero and he’s shameful people that are taking part in it because they all wanna profit off of her life and people are actually apply in this nurse for supporting this if you go to zoos and you applied the situation and you support animal views, there’s nothing wonderful about the story in this nurse is complicit and what they have done to the support animal. There’s nothing to read about her and the fact that she’s a nurse is a really scary thought that she’s out there helping human beings to knowing what she has done to help support this terrible zoo in their breeding program. There’s nothing great about any of these people. Remember, these animals are not indigenous to views environments. It is a man-made prison for selfish humans to stare at her and for prison zoo officials to profit off of her existence, and now she hast to have babies forced bred in captivity. Do you think that the squirrel is happy. If all those animals can talk, they tell all of us humans off. Animals don’t belong in manmade presents so people can stare at them for profit. They want to live on their own in the wild, where they were meant to be in the first place, and this would have never happened.! so many ignorant people on this post it’s just mind-boggling to me that most of the responses are from actual nurses nurses that are support this is rather disturbing
i love that the fort worth zoo paid attention to the mom not feeling well. thank goodness that is who is caring for the animals!
Observations make all the difference, and happens when caring people are around.
Its a for-profit enterprise. All actions made to increase revenue. Nobody pays to ?look at dead gorillas
When she said “Including mine.”, the biggest grin came over my face. This woman is a hero all the way around. Good on you Doc. 😊
As a 20 yr NICU nurse, this was incredibly beautiful. Wish I could have been a part of that team! I wish mother and baby (even if she rejects her😢) a long happy life. I am sure they are both in very capable hands!
You’re so ignorant it’s scary your a nurse! Zoos are prisons for animals so selfish humans can stare at them behind bars! There’s nothing wonderful about this story in the least! And this nurse is contributing and participating in animal abuse! If you supper zoos that’s what you are doing. You are supporting animal abuse. Zoos are concrete prisons for animals created by man not their natural habitat! Everything indigenous was taken away from them, their friend, family and environment all for humans to profit off their existence and thus nurse helped to do it
thank you NICU nurse stephanie for all you do!!
The doctor is very genuinely sweet and kind... I loved it when she said "we have a love for mothers", I am so touched as a mother of a c section baby, thank you doctors, for saving mothers and their babies, whatever specie!!!
The OB/GYN who delivered me at Albuquerque Presbyterian in '78 also was the guy the San Diego Zoo called in when they needed help with delivering gorillas.
“Our love for moms has no bounds” What kind words ❤
she said our love for women
Awww baby gorrilla is so tiny! The miracle of birth is incredible, thank god for amazing people everywhere that take care of animals.
I love this story so much. Humans are primates, too, so there's very little difference. SO HAPPY she saved them, they are a rare and precious gift to this world. What an experience.
There are lots of differences between humans a gorillas.
Humans are not primates. We’re made in God’s image.
Wouldn't want to be at your family gatherings if they are primates.
@@ForestConfettiWe are, in fact, primates. You know two things can be true at the same time, right? I've never understood why believing that humans are made in God's image somehow presupposes our relationship to other great apes when God supposedly made them too. Why can't two of his creations be related to one another? If it's an evolution thing, that's even better! You don't trust God enough to invent something as cool as evolution? You think that little of his abilities? Then why go to church at all?
@@stephenperretti8847Superficial differences, yes, but genetically and anatomically, humans and gorillas are extremely similar. The doctor in the video even said after that first incision was made and she was inside the body, it was all pretty much exactly the same.
I wish I could find an OB similar to her. Just her voice alone is not only soothing, I can hear the compassion
I was going to the same thing. Her voice is so relaxing .
People who talk like this are always the fakest people. I hate it.
@janetw4119 not always, can't judge somone cause another person was rude.
I can hardly cope with how amazing darling and heart warming this is. 💖
Right?? What a gorgeous lil sweetheart
It IS overwhelming!
Truly a beautiful blessing! Isn't it amazing how the Lord works?
As a former wildlife rehabber, I can attest to the power that the trust a newborn in one's arms has. It feels like a miracle. Kudos to the doc and her team for this beautiful effort.
i love that they named the baby in honor of the doctor 😊
The baby Jameela is exquisite and total snuggle-bait. The mother’s life is saved to nurture her baby. The natal foster parents from the hospital show great love & respect for mother & child. ❤
It was wonderful that they named the baby gorilla Jamila meaning beautiful one and after Dr Jamie Erwin. Glad that they saved both mom and baby. Pre-eclampsia can be so dangerous.
as a new mom who was diagnosed w/ preeclampsia - this sh*t is no joke - I’m so happy they helped her + her beautiful little girl - im not crying U-R 😭 + God bless them all + the beautiful doctor/nurses
What a fantastic outcome for a very dangerous situation! And the beautiful, trusting eyes of the little one - my heart! ❤
As someone who suffers from daily horrible head pain, just picturing the mother holding her head because of head pain makes my heart break. Especially since they can't speak and say what's wrong. So glad they were able to figure out what was wrong and help her quickly.
What a huge achievement for modern medicine both human and animal. Amazing work by all the doctors involved!
For some reason, I've been hooked on looking at animals for the last 4 months. I've never been able to visit the Zoo to date. It's always work, work, work. I'm using my UA-cam to get me to all the places on Earth where I'm unable to go until the day I can. Thanks to this Doctors work A new Life starts.
This is fantastic! Way to go Dr. Erwin and team! 💟
So cool! Thank God for the medical team.
A Mother to one, is a Mother to all... anyone who has had their own babies, understands that species is no boundary... Congratulations to all involved. What a wonderful outcome. Mothers Day this year, will have a whole new meaning!! ❤❤❤
Here’s the vegan for you. What about cows when they have their calf? She’s not treated like a mother when she’s used…
Well, kinda can be. I mean seahorse mothers don’t really do anything.
I am so happy for this baby. I had a terrible birth experience with my only child. They gave this gorilla so much better care and treatment than I received in my whole life. Baby too.received better care.
Dr. Erwin is a wonderful person!
Dr. Jamie Erwin and her team certainly went above and beyond...and the Zoo doctors were right on to monitor and diagnose this gorilla! Great job everyone!!!
What a wonderful story!
I think about the fact that my own mother and brother nearly died from pre-eclampsia that was undiagnosed because the doctor was "sure she wasn't old enough to have that" and realize that a lot has changed for the medical practice in 40 years for a gorilla to be diagnosed, treated, and saved. ❤
This is such a beautiful story! That OB/GYN doctor is absolutely awesome and the team that she gathered to make this happen. I’m sad that the mom gorilla isn’t recognizing her baby. But I’m glad that both of them are doing well.
Apparently Twilight sleep could have a similarly negative effect on the bond with human woman with their babies.
I'm sure it was very disorienting for the gorilla momma to be in pain, be tranquilized, and then wake up with a post-surgery body and no pregnancy. It must be so confusing for her because humans can't explain to her what happened. But the most important thing is that both the momma gorilla and baby gorilla are safe and well now.
Absolutely beautiful and remarkable.
What a heartwarming story! Bless the doctor.
I love how she said that their love for women knows no bounds and that she was able to use her gifts for another mom that was in trouble even though the mom and baby were a different species. A mom is a mom, no matter the species and this team of doctors are exemplary human beings for recognizing that. Welcome to the world little baby. May God bless you, your mom, and the doctors who saved you.
I just had my baby via c-section a little over a month ago, so this hits different for me. What a beautiful story!
This is how The whole world should be “ full of miracles “ ❤❤❤ Love has no limits when it comes to helping… Greetings, congrats and much love from 🇩🇰
This was the BEST story!! We need more news like this! Thanks for sharing. ❤
Beautiful story
I'm not crying. You're crying! ❤❤❤❤❤
Who’s cutting all the onions?? 😭
😭😭 god dammit enough with the onions!
When she cried, I was so happy!!❤❤
She's a Beautiful Baby. Thank You for saving them.❤
Amazing!!!! No words. Just amazing!!!
I'm sad that Jameela doesn't get to be raised by her own mother, but everyone did very well, so there's a lot to be grateful for!
The mother may accept her in time. It just takes a little while.
@@suki757 Well, it could me never since the mom do not gave birth naturally. She have not bond with her baby and can not recognize her.
@@jeanneparisot237 That's not how that works. Animals that give birth naturally can also reject their offspirng.
@@jeanneparisot237 They will artificially raise her for a bit and return her to the mother-this procedure works very well-the mothers natural instinct will take her baby back.
They will always try to see if Mom will accept her baby, because she was ill and because of the baby being a premie does not help but as long as her handlers work with it will turn out right in the end. They might place a blanket with her that has the babies scent and once the blanket has her scent on it they can wrap the baby in the blanket, and by switching blankets around like this it will help both Mom and baby to become accustom to each others scent.
This is a trick that’s used when introducing new pets into the home that has established pets in the home already, by the time the quarantine time is finished both old and new pets will be more accepting when placed together.
I imagine this would have been a very cool experience for the Doctor. Once in a lifetime 👍
A baby’s a baby , they’re all precious.
That is pretty decent of her to put together that team. Very compassionate and generous.
Awwwww, glad they were willing to help and it turned out great!
I'm not crying, you're crying....(I AM crying). What a lovely story!!!
Me too
Omg this is so amazing 🥹 never thought I’d see a story like this but I’m so glad I did!! I’m glad all the staff and medical people saved both mom and baby, and that everyone is fine (even if mom is not there yet). Jameela is a beautiful name and a wonderful nod to Dr Jamie ❤️ What a heartwarming story well done 🎊
That was the best news story ever. I cried. Thank you, Dr Erwin and team, and thank you to the Zoo staff for catching those subtle signs in a wild animal, very well done. Such great news!!!! Jamila is adorable and so very sweet. Terrific job by everyone!!!! 💖💖💖
This story is so touching.
This baby must be the most beautiful the doctor has delivered.
thank you Dr. Erwin for saving both of their lives. I got chills seeing the story. How beautiful!
Oh my… this is one of my most favorite stories ever!!!!!❤
Congrats mama and baby ainda the doctor Jamie.
May God bless and keep everyone involved in this. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
There are still beautiful things happening in the world ❤
Well done Doctor. Thank you!
What a beautiful story. The baby's name is so fitting in more ways than one.
AMAZING doctor and staff at the zoo! What a precious moment.
Baby is so beautiful! She takes after her lovely mum.
Dr. Irwin seems like such a wonderful person who finds great fulfillment through her work. It is so important in her line of work. What amazing and brave doctors who were able to offer their skills and compassion to those animals.
Wow, so deeply moving!!!
What a sweet baby❤
This makes me cry! I love this and what an incredible surgeon!
Beautiful words.. I love that I was able to use my gift for another mom who was in trouble.
God will be pleased
One of the most beautiful news stories I have ever watched.
The Obgyn is doing Gods work. So amazing.
So sweet glad mommy and baby are doing well ❤🙏🇨🇦
I have a great appreciation for OBGYNs. My great uncle was a OBGYN and delivered about 3,000 babies in his entire career. Its crazy how nearly identical the situations are when delivering a baby.
Beautiful story❤. Congratulations to the medical personnel and the Zoo🎉. You all saved momma and her beautiful baby👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻💕
This brought tears to my eyes. How beautiful.
what a wonderful story.. thanks Dr. Erwin..
I LOVE this story! Thank you Dr. Jamie for not hesitatating when called upon to do the c-section to save this Mama and her beautiful baby. You didn't just save two gorilla's; you have played a significant role by adding to the body of knowledge what can be accomplished by zoos around the globe in their quest to save critically endangered gorillas. If mankind doesn't double down on their efforts to save primates and other endangered species, how are we going to save ourselves? Thank you again; your humanity and compassion made my day!
God's blessings ~
🙏🏻❤😊🌹
this was such a sweet story! Like so many others in the comments, I'm so glad the zoo noticed the mothers symptoms!! this is so heartwarming and so happy for the baby and the mother !
So wonderful! Sweet baby and I know mom feels so much better
she is precious!
Fabulous story and outcome.
I love this story! Thank you!!!
I'm crying happy tears ❤ beautiful, jst beautiful
Awww what a gorgeous baby!🥹❤️👏🥰 I hope that baby has a beautiful, healthy life!😍❤️🤗
🥲 beautiful story.
Made me cry , It's a beautiful story of life and love between 2 species.
This warms my heart, I love people that care for animals in need, she is a wonderful doctor and I'm sure her human patients love her as well.💝
Beautiful little princess! What a wonderful gift
The stars are shining on all these ppl for saving these 2 ⭐️❤️⭐️❤️ congratulations
better maternity healthcare than most actual human women get in texas these days
Exactly what I was thinking!
😂😂😂😂 America, the land of milk and honey.
Zoo wouldn’t be open without animals like her so there’s the 🤑
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one ☝️ who found it ironic
All primates in Texas deserve care this good!
This mends my hope in humanity.
Such a beautiful life, a new beginning. Thrive baby girl!
What a wonderful, once in a lifetime experience for that team 🥰
What an incredible story!
This is SO BAD ASS!!!!!! Incredible moment!!! Doctor and her team are heroes!!! God Bless them all!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
This is such a beautiful story. God Bless all involved. Gives me warm fuzzies.
Quite amazing and wonderful. Two lives were saved, mother and baby.
This is not the first time in history that an ob-gyn for humans has operated on a primate--others appear on various UA-cam animal sites--but it certainly isn't a common event. Congratulations all!
So wonderful to have such a skilled team to perform this surgery.
This is a beautiful story ❤❤❤
What a magical woman
What a great story! So sweet ❤