the dad is actually very good even though he is shown in a bad light. The way he instantly haughty to apologise to his two other children after getting annoyed was lovely.
@@gore0802 you should have yourself tested. I mean psychologically. You need help. 1. He did not blame anybody, he was angry that she was giving up on her baby before the results were in. She started to talk about donating her organs before they knew if she would be able to survive. Not easy for the parents to process. 2. He saw the other couple as just waiting and looking in their direction, to see if his daughter was already dead to use her organs. His reactions are normal and you have a problem understanding and connecting with human emotions. You also have a problem with the theory of mind: you can't separate your knowledge of the dr intentions and process it with the knowledge they have, as far as they know the doctor could be giving up to save the other baby. You can learn to understand and process, but most likely now without help.
@@gore0802if you are being told your 3 month old might die and are being asked for organ donation, of course you might fly off the handle. You are protective for that baby with every core of your body and mind. It’s a knee jerk reaction. That why he caught himself and apologized.
that lady’s a good mum, she handles all the children while her youngest child is sick, she even tried to calm her mans whilst she gets such harrowing news
@@topproductreviews7565 nope, theyre from a tv show lol, sometimes i get too invested and forget that and comment like its real life lol. if she was a real mum that acts like that tho she‘d be awesome haha
@Alesha Lewer Sorry in advance for what’s to come and when that baby was going to recover made me cry because it reminded me of my Cosine she had a miscarriage with her first child and it broke all our hearts especially my mum ( her aunt) and her two brothers. And my mum told her brothers that she needs them every step of the way because they lost their mum (my aunt) to liver cancer a few years before so my cosine (who lost the baby) had no mother to help her. Hell the funeral mad my dad sick to his stomach because he saw my cosines husband holding a coffin with only two arms. A coffin and grave shouldn’t be that small
They called a code green for my little guy when he was born. The doctors were completely unsure if he would come out breathing or not. He came out purple and pissed off but healthy. So this is a complete nightmare for me.
@@wessltov For the record, there are areas like this in hospitals. Look up palliative care as an example. I don't think your average person actually has that good of a grasp exactly how many people die in hospitals every day. Theirs only so much we can do despite our best efforts.
Basically, its very easy for someone not used to it to react exactly like the mother. You see your loved one being treated in an area around the critically wounded/ill and you immediately make connections regardless of rationality.
Well tbh they are only on the show for a scene if more so they have to do their best to make good impression to get more acting roles where main characters already have contracts so they are permanent and don't have to try as much as an extra
Thank you, for expressing your thoughts. I used to be in the field/writing sector. With that said, I was around extras, actors, free members and so forth. Therefore, do know, coming across your words means a lot to not only me but others whom I've come across during that time in my life. It touches my heart due to the reason of having to give up my career due to my heakth. So, once again, thank you. Extras work really hard and they usually go unnoticed. Sk, thank you.
I can’t imagine what would have been going through the other couple’s heads. Knowing that another baby had to die for yours to survive and then the heavy guilt of wishing for it because you’re so desperate for your own child to be saved. It’s just horrific to think there are parents going through this right now.
I really don’t think that they would be informed that another baby is possibly going to be an organ donor, especially if they are on the same floor…. Privacy and anonymity are of the utmost importance in organ donation. Finding out who donated/recieved organs is a long process and both parties have to want it.
@@downhomesunset the storyline, what the dad says, the unresponsivness of the female doctor to what the dad said about the family staring like vultures, and the camera introducing that family and the doctor talking about another baby in the same condition as Aliesha, shows that that's exactly what the hospital did, even though you're right, they shouldn't have done that for all kinds of reasons. Of course in real life, that wouldn't happen, but I think they wanted to make this episode horrifically tense and unbareably stressful. To me the episode had an underlying deeper visual meaning but it's long to get into. Hope the other baby got the help it needed and glad Alisha was alright
@@321girlwantstohavefunhospital didn't tell them anything. They suspected that Alisha is the donor because their heard the rumors and they also knew everyone else on that floor except that family. Watch the show BEFORE you make any assumptions. Connor even said to that boys mother that he cannot violate HYPPA and talk with her about another patient
A baby hooked up with tubes and wires and machines is one of the most heartbreaking sights you'll ever see. I had to pause the video to stop myself from bawling my eyes out. I know, one of my little ones had was in the NICU with low blood sugar and I never stopped crying till he survived that ordeal for 10 days
As much as I would want my child to survive I would not be literally wishing for another child to die so mine can survive... Like how that family did, so ridiculous.
The people across the hall DO need to show some respect... staring at another family and waiting for their child to die isn't right, even if it means yours will survive
@@snipermew0077 they were waiting on an organ donation - it’s not in this clip but they ask another doctor about Alicia because they wanted her heart(?)
@@valvettoremother of the family heard rumors about Alisha being the donor. Connor stopped her in her tracks because he cannot violate HYPPA and tell her something about other patient. Family of the boy knew everyone expect Alishas family so they made a conclusion. And yes, boy needed a heart because he was forth on a donation list and didn't have much time left after several encounters with death
Tbh the dad was watching them as well, that's how he knew they were watching back. Both their babies were critical so how is one insensitive and the other not?
@@Ebunoluwa13 The family of Alicia was watching back. Obviously, they had noticed the other family watching and looked back at them. The other families baby was in desperate need of an organ transplant, so was on the verge of death. The other family was watching to benefit their own child off somebody elses, not to mention Alicia's family was still on the verge of diagnosis.
@@josephine.france5 Still nothing to say they're insensitive about. He is a parent too and should understand the love of a parent for a child. He'd be just as desperate if it was his child needing the organ donation
you dont really care about being sensitive when your baby is literally dying in front of you, and there is a even the tiniest hope of saving him. you can TRY not to look, but they just cant help it, out of desperation. Thats not a position where you are able to keep a straight head.
If anything it is more a fault of the staff then the patient parents. Not everyone in the room was actively/physically working on either baby when they crashed so why couldn't someone pull the curtains. they would with a child/teen/adult
I believe it makes people think that if you say YES they will let the patient die just to get the organs. I don't think it's right to ask until they are absolutely sure that there is no hope.
It doesn't work like that. There are certain procedures and protocols in place when someone is an organ donor. And some families take longer to make a decision than others.
I actually went through the trouble of signing myself up for organ donation if the situation ever occurs just so I don't have to force that decisions on my close family members.
What a rollercoaster. We went from baby is fine ready to go home to wait she is limp let’s do more tests to she is about to die ready to donate her organs to we found the disease easily treatable she will make a full recovery
It was incredibly selfish of the parents of the other baby to watch. They just want the organs, don't even care about the little baby fighting for her life. SO self absorbed.
@Martha Tedla But there's also a thing called basic human decency. You could clearly see that the parents were hoping for the other baby to die for theirs to survive. Of course, someone would want their child to live, but they should still care about the other (they don't).
They literally know how it feels watch your baby die, toe fear for their life and the boys parents are hoping the girls parents feel that? I hope the boy parents were torn with guilt over that. (Even though I know it’s fictional)
@@nimahaaksma5379 blame medical procedure. This is a legal requirement even here in the UK - if there is even a possibility of death organ donation MUST be discussed with the person or caregiver especially for a baby who probably is not registered to opt in or opt out of donation yet. And the reason it has to be done before death is because after death it could be too late, especially on an operating table
@Nah Neh most doctors who studied for the boards will immediately make the connection between a flaccid paralytic child and botulism. or at least keep it within their differentials. it's the reason babies younger than 2 should never be fed honey. it's rare but not that much.
Neuromuscular and central nervous disorders are the most common form of floppy baby syndrome, not botulism. Diseases such as Spinal Muscular Atrophy are commonly referred to as "floppy baby syndrome" because the first signs are indeed little to no reflexes. Botulism is very rare and usually show symptoms of someone with a NMD or CNSD
@InsaneAK acute onset of presentation and rapidly progressing symptoms without any known genetic/hereditary correlation usually makes you rule out infectious causes first. It didn’t even cross their minds. I’m not saying it’s not rare but it is pretty common knowledge (within medicine)
I figured she had botulism cuz her mama gave her honey. But in the end when they realized it was botulism from the park I was like oh yeah only pakistani mamas give honey
@@Bibblesupremacy1992 you mean people who don't know what honey had a small chance of doing for a child under two, are monster ? This isn't the definition of monster. The knowledge of botulism and honey wasn't made that long ago and previously it was a normal thing. After your as natural sleep aid and healing on young one. Monster??? ..... pffffff smh
@@jamsaidemelo1367 And honey is also a pretty normal remedy that adults and older children take for a variety of illnesses (sore throat, cold, cough, etc). It's a natural anti-bacterial. It's really not something you could imagine is dangerous for small children unless you knew that. I for one did not know that.
Me who hasn’t followed all new episodes: OMG DID CONNOR COME BACK?! YAAAAS!! Me after checking the description: NOOOOO! This is way back in season two!😭
Other comment is right, you can't donate organs after the patient is already dead. Unfair and cruel or no, they are forced to ask/confirm organ donation before death.
Ok so legit when they mentioned the neuromuscular problems, my brain went Botulism because I wrote an extensive essay about it for science class and i am shocked that it turned out to be that; cant say that i don’t feel a little proud of myself
Wait are you telling me this mother didn't put down a mat or blanket on the grass in the park before she placed her baby on her stomach on the ground? Am I understanding this right?
I know!!! I mean I get that every parent is different. But isn’t it common sense?? To lay something down before putting your baby on a flat surface??not even a mat maybe even just a hoodie or a blanket or SOMETHING?!🤷🏽♀️😱😤
Why would the parents have the other two kids in the hospital? It’s too traumatic. I would rather have one parent home with the healthy kids and one in hospital with the sick one 🤷🏽♀️.
Every Chicago med episode: “My baby isn’t sleeping properly, can you check it out?” “We can’t find what’s wrong with your baby.” “We think your baby is going to die. Would you consider donating their organs?” “Actually we found that it’s a disease. It’s very treatable. Your baby will be fine.”
Unethical =/= what you personally dislike For organs to be donated, the body has to either be still "alive" or very, very close to death. You simply don't have the time to ask such questions at that time, especially infront of grieving parents. Also, please get the idea of your head that they stop treatment or stop trying if you say "yes". That's the only reason you find it "unethical" in the first place and its pure lunacy.
the best kind of doctor is the type that is highly observant like shown in this show any doctor I've met in the past would see grass stains on a kids pants and not even give it a second thought even with the background information that had been given.
I fully understand that family is sad about their baby but them keep staring at Alicia waiting for her to literally die so that their baby get a donation is disgusting
Except if organs are to be donated, they have to be ready to go and spring into action the moment the baby dies, they don't have time. Plus, they may be grieving now at the thought of their kid dying - but when it actually happens? Good luck having that conversation with the,
This serial makes no sense. Why is the same doctor treats pregnant, babies and adults? They all should be attended by different doctors specialising in the particular area, and a baby should definitely be admitted to a children’s department and seen by paediatricians . Is it all like this in US? Because in UK it’s very different
It's because filming it the way it coresponds with reality would be both too expensive And too boring for the audience. Would you watch a tv show where there's either different doctors And department in every episode or the main character would treat the same type of patient over and over? It's the same reason why in dr. House the team makes all the scans and testing, while in reality each and every one of them would be done by different trained specialist...
It's interesting that she was laying her on the grass and not on a blanket on the glass. I don't know someone would have to say if more was said in the episode.
Well, less the half way through I guessed the disease correctly but got the cause wrong. I figured it would have been from feeding her honey. Mother did mention she was a picky eater. Could have used honey to grease the wheels.
the dad is actually very good even though he is shown in a bad light. The way he instantly haughty to apologise to his two other children after getting annoyed was lovely.
No, he is shown in a realistic light. His reactions are very authentic and understandable.
Blaming the people who do everything to save your sick child is not understandable at all... It's not like they caused the condition
@@gore0802 you should have yourself tested. I mean psychologically. You need help. 1. He did not blame anybody, he was angry that she was giving up on her baby before the results were in. She started to talk about donating her organs before they knew if she would be able to survive. Not easy for the parents to process. 2. He saw the other couple as just waiting and looking in their direction, to see if his daughter was already dead to use her organs. His reactions are normal and you have a problem understanding and connecting with human emotions. You also have a problem with the theory of mind: you can't separate your knowledge of the dr intentions and process it with the knowledge they have, as far as they know the doctor could be giving up to save the other baby. You can learn to understand and process, but most likely now without help.
@@gore0802if you are being told your 3 month old might die and are being asked for organ donation, of course you might fly off the handle. You are protective for that baby with every core of your body and mind. It’s a knee jerk reaction. That why he caught himself and apologized.
that lady’s a good mum, she handles all the children while her youngest child is sick, she even tried to calm her mans whilst she gets such harrowing news
best mom of the hostpitl
Are theses videos real?
@@topproductreviews7565 nope, theyre from a tv show lol, sometimes i get too invested and forget that and comment like its real life lol. if she was a real mum that acts like that tho she‘d be awesome haha
ROBY ♥️🇺🇸
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Anyone else just straight addicted to watching these clips
Yes there is
Where can I watch the full videos
I did once lol
I’m addicted to this show
My sleeping pill...i watch till the AMs
“She will make a full recovery” that had me in relived tears like she was my own baby 😭
I doubt you were as relieved as if she was your baby. You would probably be a lot more relieved if it was your baby
@Alesha Lewer
Sorry in advance for what’s to come and when that baby was going to recover
made me cry because it reminded me of my Cosine she had a miscarriage with her first child and it broke all our hearts especially my mum ( her aunt) and her two brothers.
And my mum told her brothers that she needs them every step of the way because they lost their mum (my aunt) to liver cancer a few years before so my cosine (who lost the baby) had no mother to help her.
Hell the funeral mad my dad sick to his stomach because he saw my cosines husband holding a coffin with only two arms.
A coffin and grave shouldn’t be that small
@@rachelcookie321 if it was my baby same would happen but i saw your reply and the truth is that its something is wrong
@@sandhyab2401 what?
Me too
'This is the Floor Where Babies Die'
The delivery of that line was so harrowing...
And the way that other father yelled : DOCTOR RHODES!! I
This is the floor where babies die
This is literally ever parents nightmare
You got that right
Will be mine that's for sure
I thought it was having their child abducted
@@tiffanysmith8452 parents can have multiple nightmares about their kids, parenthood is a complex thing
They called a code green for my little guy when he was born. The doctors were completely unsure if he would come out breathing or not. He came out purple and pissed off but healthy. So this is a complete nightmare for me.
Those acting skills man....
"My god... is this the floor where babies die?" ..... that very nearly had me in tears.
Poor writing in my opinion. I get that she's in emotional distress, but what she said is like comparing a hospital to a mortuary
@@wessltov I couldnt fucking stop laughing it was like a Bollywood show line
@@wessltov For the record, there are areas like this in hospitals. Look up palliative care as an example. I don't think your average person actually has that good of a grasp exactly how many people die in hospitals every day. Theirs only so much we can do despite our best efforts.
Basically, its very easy for someone not used to it to react exactly like the mother. You see your loved one being treated in an area around the critically wounded/ill and you immediately make connections regardless of rationality.
remember is *God and don't use His name in vain
the extras are amazing actors no hate to the main but their acting is amazing
Well tbh they are only on the show for a scene if more so they have to do their best to make good impression to get more acting roles where main characters already have contracts so they are permanent and don't have to try as much as an extra
Thank you, for expressing your thoughts. I used to be in the field/writing sector. With that said, I was around extras, actors, free members and so forth. Therefore, do know, coming across your words means a lot to not only me but others whom I've come across during that time in my life. It touches my heart due to the reason of having to give up my career due to my heakth. So, once again, thank you. Extras work really hard and they usually go unnoticed. Sk, thank you.
The dad was a terrible actor
They're not acting this is real life
@@rebeccaschroeder4368 they are acting, it's a tv programme. It's fiction, not real.
I can’t imagine what would have been going through the other couple’s heads. Knowing that another baby had to die for yours to survive and then the heavy guilt of wishing for it because you’re so desperate for your own child to be saved. It’s just horrific to think there are parents going through this right now.
I really don’t think that they would be informed that another baby is possibly going to be an organ donor, especially if they are on the same floor…. Privacy and anonymity are of the utmost importance in organ donation. Finding out who donated/recieved organs is a long process and both parties have to want it.
@@downhomesunset the storyline, what the dad says, the unresponsivness of the female doctor to what the dad said about the family staring like vultures, and the camera introducing that family and the doctor talking about another baby in the same condition as Aliesha, shows that that's exactly what the hospital did, even though you're right, they shouldn't have done that for all kinds of reasons.
Of course in real life, that wouldn't happen, but I think they wanted to make this episode horrifically tense and unbareably stressful. To me the episode had an underlying deeper visual meaning but it's long to get into.
Hope the other baby got the help it needed and glad Alisha was alright
@@321girlwantstohavefunhospital didn't tell them anything. They suspected that Alisha is the donor because their heard the rumors and they also knew everyone else on that floor except that family.
Watch the show BEFORE you make any assumptions. Connor even said to that boys mother that he cannot violate HYPPA and talk with her about another patient
@@downhomesunset in any case depending on the organ it could only be another baby...
@@rosamunddrag8971did the other baby find another donor? Did he live? 😢
When the dad hugged Nat, I started to cry, he was so relieved!
it must feel so nice when a patient hugs you like that 🥲
God, just seeing a defibrillator made for a baby is difficult.... its hard to think a life can end as quick as it began
A baby hooked up with tubes and wires and machines is one of the most heartbreaking sights you'll ever see. I had to pause the video to stop myself from bawling my eyes out. I know, one of my little ones had was in the NICU with low blood sugar and I never stopped crying till he survived that ordeal for 10 days
Every time they order a new test in these dramas, I wonder how much closer it's going to bring the family to the poverty line...
Same!!! 😂🤣😂
Ah, the land of the free
And home of the brave
Glad I live in canada.
Happy to be Canadian.
As much as I would want my child to survive I would not be literally wishing for another child to die so mine can survive... Like how that family did, so ridiculous.
And they were so obvious about it too, it wasn't just a private discussion between them, they really were disrespectfully staring like vultures.
The people across the hall DO need to show some respect... staring at another family and waiting for their child to die isn't right, even if it means yours will survive
Is that seriously why they did that ??? So their child would live??
@@snipermew0077 they were waiting on an organ donation - it’s not in this clip but they ask another doctor about Alicia because they wanted her heart(?)
@@valvettore I feel like that's still cruel regardless.
@@valvettoremother of the family heard rumors about Alisha being the donor. Connor stopped her in her tracks because he cannot violate HYPPA and tell her something about other patient.
Family of the boy knew everyone expect Alishas family so they made a conclusion.
And yes, boy needed a heart because he was forth on a donation list and didn't have much time left after several encounters with death
@@rosamunddrag8971 Did that baby survive too?
It was very insensitive of the parents of the child who was I;the other room to watch like that. The poor parents of Alicia.
Tbh the dad was watching them as well, that's how he knew they were watching back. Both their babies were critical so how is one insensitive and the other not?
@@Ebunoluwa13 The family of Alicia was watching back. Obviously, they had noticed the other family watching and looked back at them. The other families baby was in desperate need of an organ transplant, so was on the verge of death. The other family was watching to benefit their own child off somebody elses, not to mention Alicia's family was still on the verge of diagnosis.
@@josephine.france5 Still nothing to say they're insensitive about. He is a parent too and should understand the love of a parent for a child. He'd be just as desperate if it was his child needing the organ donation
you dont really care about being sensitive when your baby is literally dying in front of you, and there is a even the tiniest hope of saving him. you can TRY not to look, but they just cant help it, out of desperation. Thats not a position where you are able to keep a straight head.
If anything it is more a fault of the staff then the patient parents. Not everyone in the room was actively/physically working on either baby when they crashed so why couldn't someone pull the curtains. they would with a child/teen/adult
I believe it makes people think that if you say YES they will let the patient die just to get the organs. I don't think it's right to ask until they are absolutely sure that there is no hope.
It doesn't work like that. There are certain procedures and protocols in place when someone is an organ donor. And some families take longer to make a decision than others.
I actually went through the trouble of signing myself up for organ donation if the situation ever occurs just so I don't have to force that decisions on my close family members.
Crying over this, I wish every parent could hear those words
The title...
No one should think or say that in real life.
Unfortunately, there are those floors all around the world.
What a rollercoaster. We went from baby is fine ready to go home to wait she is limp let’s do more tests to she is about to die ready to donate her organs to we found the disease easily treatable she will make a full recovery
It gave me goose bumps when all the nurses shouted and assisted to they male baby.
The end was honestly so wholesome and the acting was absolutely amazing.
Nothing better than another “dose” of Chicago Med ;)
fax
are you going to comment this on every video, if so mad respects to you
How about Chicago fire 😎
Rather get a dose of the clap
bah dum chssss
It was incredibly selfish of the parents of the other baby to watch. They just want the organs, don't even care about the little baby fighting for her life. SO self absorbed.
Of course it's selfish. Any parent in that position would be doing the same thing
@Martha Tedla But there's also a thing called basic human decency. You could clearly see that the parents were hoping for the other baby to die for theirs to survive. Of course, someone would want their child to live, but they should still care about the other (they don't).
They literally know how it feels watch your baby die, toe fear for their life and the boys parents are hoping the girls parents feel that? I hope the boy parents were torn with guilt over that. (Even though I know it’s fictional)
Why the hell would Manning bring that up BEFORE THE TEST RESULTS???
That's insane and cruel. She loses all her "sympathetic mum" cred for that move
Honestly!!!!
because it's ilegal to once the baby is dead
No, it’s called wanting to safe as many patients as possible.
@@nimahaaksma5379 blame medical procedure. This is a legal requirement even here in the UK - if there is even a possibility of death organ donation MUST be discussed with the person or caregiver especially for a baby who probably is not registered to opt in or opt out of donation yet. And the reason it has to be done before death is because after death it could be too late, especially on an operating table
Doctors have to be cold and uncaring to do their job, funny that the exact opposite personality is what made them be doctors
Don't know why this popped up on my feed. I haven't watched this programme in years and this episode is one of the reasons.
God when it’s babies it’s always worst, just so little
so they got a literal floppy baby and it didn't once cross their minds to test for botulism aka floppy baby syndrome?
I can't believe floppy baby is a real thing
@Nah Neh most doctors who studied for the boards will immediately make the connection between a flaccid paralytic child and botulism. or at least keep it within their differentials. it's the reason babies younger than 2 should never be fed honey. it's rare but not that much.
Exactly what I thought. Botulism babies have a typical paralysis pattern. I'm surprised it didn't cross their minds during differential.
Neuromuscular and central nervous disorders are the most common form of floppy baby syndrome, not botulism. Diseases such as Spinal Muscular Atrophy are commonly referred to as "floppy baby syndrome" because the first signs are indeed little to no reflexes. Botulism is very rare and usually show symptoms of someone with a NMD or CNSD
@InsaneAK acute onset of presentation and rapidly progressing symptoms without any known genetic/hereditary correlation usually makes you rule out infectious causes first. It didn’t even cross their minds.
I’m not saying it’s not rare but it is pretty common knowledge (within medicine)
I’ve watched every season of this show but I’m somehow addicted to these clips
I figured she had botulism cuz her mama gave her honey. But in the end when they realized it was botulism from the park I was like oh yeah only pakistani mamas give honey
Poor kids :( people that give children honey are honestly monsters
@@Bibblesupremacy1992 you mean people who don't know what honey had a small chance of doing for a child under two, are monster ?
This isn't the definition of monster.
The knowledge of botulism and honey wasn't made that long ago and previously it was a normal thing. After your as natural sleep aid and healing on young one.
Monster??? ..... pffffff smh
@@Bibblesupremacy1992 that's a stretch. Some people just don't know the risk, doesn't make them a monster
@@jamsaidemelo1367 And honey is also a pretty normal remedy that adults and older children take for a variety of illnesses (sore throat, cold, cough, etc). It's a natural anti-bacterial. It's really not something you could imagine is dangerous for small children unless you knew that. I for one did not know that.
yeah my mum mixes green tea, elaichi, and honey together (but i drink it cold) to help me when sick
Me who hasn’t followed all new episodes: OMG DID CONNOR COME BACK?! YAAAAS!!
Me after checking the description: NOOOOO! This is way back in season two!😭
Ikr he was one of my fav
As soon as the machines were going off even my heart was beating as fast as them
Man!!!! asking the parents to give up baby's organs right when baby is about to die.😔😮💨.
I get the idea yes, but it's insensitive 😪
I think it’s because they can’t ask after the baby has passed but honestly it’s heartbreaking. But they can’t do anything about it
Other comment is right, you can't donate organs after the patient is already dead. Unfair and cruel or no, they are forced to ask/confirm organ donation before death.
Ok so legit when they mentioned the neuromuscular problems, my brain went Botulism because I wrote an extensive essay about it for science class and i am shocked that it turned out to be that; cant say that i don’t feel a little proud of myself
K but the other family watching from the other room is like when you pass another coach on a school trip
Wait are you telling me this mother didn't put down a mat or blanket on the grass in the park before she placed her baby on her stomach on the ground? Am I understanding this right?
Yes...
I know!!! I mean I get that every parent is different. But isn’t it common sense?? To lay something down before putting your baby on a flat surface??not even a mat maybe even just a hoodie or a blanket or SOMETHING?!🤷🏽♀️😱😤
@@hobo_simpsxn ehh.. Its a tv show.
Why would the parents have the other two kids in the hospital? It’s too traumatic. I would rather have one parent home with the healthy kids and one in hospital with the sick one 🤷🏽♀️.
And the risk of infection from another patient. I dont know any hospital in my country allowing this!. Even if this is NICU, children wont be allowed.
@@nfspbarrister5681 thankfully it’s just a series
I know it's a TV series, but sometimes parents literally have no one else for them
Every Chicago med episode:
“My baby isn’t sleeping properly, can you check it out?”
“We can’t find what’s wrong with your baby.”
“We think your baby is going to die. Would you consider donating their organs?”
“Actually we found that it’s a disease. It’s very treatable. Your baby will be fine.”
LMFAO
PLEASE😭
No. This is the only ep something like this happened.
Lol history is important
@@ava1872 pls just take the joke and go
Why do I love watching these so much
Thanks for the love and support
There's definitely going to be more exciting shows coming up. For how long have you been following the show?
@@patrickflueger571 1 year
That is so stupid even before the results come out its so unethical to quiz parents about the body donation
When did she say that?
@@Coco.coco.c 5:00
@@Taysayingno oh truuee
Unethical =/= what you personally dislike
For organs to be donated, the body has to either be still "alive" or very, very close to death. You simply don't have the time to ask such questions at that time, especially infront of grieving parents.
Also, please get the idea of your head that they stop treatment or stop trying if you say "yes". That's the only reason you find it "unethical" in the first place and its pure lunacy.
Janine stay being a good mother !
I was looking for this comment cause I’m wondering how many persons don’t know her .. she is amazing
No one's better than Colin aka Connor Rhodes 🔥
the best kind of doctor is the type that is highly observant like shown in this show
any doctor I've met in the past would see grass stains on a kids pants and not even give it a second thought even with the background information that had been given.
5:01
In all seriousness, that has to be one of the scariest thoughts to have if your baby is in the ER
"this is the floor where babies die" it's the baby's emergency room yeah
So this is what Anacostia does when shes not drilling the Bellweather unit or torturing Scylla... Good to know
I was waiting for a MFS reference 😂
@@faithfalls6143 hahaha same, so I made it myself🤪
You watch it too??? Omg finally know someone who doessss
I fully understand that family is sad about their baby but them keep staring at Alicia waiting for her to literally die so that their baby get a donation is disgusting
I love when stuff like this has happy endings…makes me wanna cry😢❤.
I love your videos on Chicago Med with Dr Manning and Dr Halsted
This scene was emotional 😢 waiting for each other babies to pass away for organs 💔💔💔💔
That ending was so wholesome
Y'all do realise it not illegal to ask for an organ donation from the parents after the baby dies right ?
Except if organs are to be donated, they have to be ready to go and spring into action the moment the baby dies, they don't have time. Plus, they may be grieving now at the thought of their kid dying - but when it actually happens? Good luck having that conversation with the,
Illegal no but incredibly pointless. As have countless people have pointed out, you can't just harvest a corpse it doesn't work like that.
Same I love this are they still making new episodes does?!
Yessir or mam
@@just_some_random_dude8145 brilliant thank you my friend (and it’s yessir) :)
Names Lewis why would it be mam
@@jayakbar1115 women can be named lewis
This makes me want to hug a PEDS nurse. 🥺
This serial makes no sense. Why is the same doctor treats pregnant, babies and adults?
They all should be attended by different doctors specialising in the particular area, and a baby should definitely be admitted to a children’s department and seen by paediatricians .
Is it all like this in US?
Because in UK it’s very different
It's because filming it the way it coresponds with reality would be both too expensive And too boring for the audience. Would you watch a tv show where there's either different doctors And department in every episode or the main character would treat the same type of patient over and over? It's the same reason why in dr. House the team makes all the scans and testing, while in reality each and every one of them would be done by different trained specialist...
Kinda random but doctor manning is 100% the doctor that pisses me off so much lmao
Same honestly 😅
The reason i am so lazy watching chicago med
She is so judgemental
Like she is literally the most annoying and irritating and always judging and interfering in others business
shes too noseyy
I’m a simple man; I see my Motherland queen and I click.
a wonderful ending... "a full recovery"
Happy noises:"A full recovery"
@#@##$@$$#:(((((((:"A recovery"
The fact that I have Amazon Prime video, but still watch these short clips
I love how the husband hugged her😊
Wish all doctors were this vigilant
the way ''DOCTOR RHODES'' was delivered
Anyone else so irritated they cant put a whole episod instead of a part
they wont make any money if so
Also illegal boi
Omg babies are so fragile…this is heartbreaking 🥹😭😭🙍🏾♀️
I work in a hospital and every time I hear a code blue it makes me sad. Especially when its "Code Blue in NICU" :(
I know this isn't real but irl thank God for doctors
Chicago med is coming out on Netflix September 1st 😁
Heart breaking
my god this hospital has more electric shocks then the average playground slide
I get way to invested 🤣
I was so happy for baby Alicia 🥺
"this is the floor where babies die"
god i shouldnt be laughing so hard
That's creepy
You are correct...
No, no you shouldn’t
The seasons where Dr. Manning was lovable
Dr. Manning is my favorite
I’m addicted to this show dr manning made me want to be a doctor
Feels like a full happy ending when that other kid's still dying, that feel weird to say.
As soon as she said the tittle that got me I'm glad the babies okay
That’s my favourite sentence,”This Is The Floor Where Babies Die!”.
It's interesting that she was laying her on the grass and not on a blanket on the glass. I don't know someone would have to say if more was said in the episode.
Welp this is no longer the floor where babies die cuz one survived 🥳
Am officially addicted to chicago med
Chicago Med and PD are coming on 1st September on Netflix!!!!!!!!!!!!!
🎉🎉🎉🎉
Chicago med is already on Netflix
for me its only chicago fire and med but i’m super happy!
Canada or US? Or worldwide?
@@Charlie-yv3ib for me its in nz so could be worldwide
This hits home 😭
Woohoo! Another episode!
When the dad apologized to the kids🫶🫶🫶
baby's acting god level
Love this show but tell me why someone disliked this video why just why😱
probably cuz Manning is a sucky character, lol
“ oh my god is this the floor where babies die?”😭😭😭😂😂
Literally one of the happiest endings 😭 ✋
Immediately when she said floppy I thought Clostridium botulinum the reason babies cannot eat honey.
Anacostia why are you there? Alder is looking for you 😁
She got a baby witch lol
that’s where i recognise her from omg
I was searching for this one 😂
Why do i find this so mean? The baby has not died yet but they already got ready? I can understand the parents’ frustration
So always put your baby on picnic blanket (I would do that anyways but still) it’s gd to know in advance :)
The baby medical equipment are so cute
These doctors are like detectives😂😂😂
I understand the parents watching were wrong but they were grieving.
Ahh love this show ❤️
The one thing you dont ever want to hear a Doctor say : I have no idea.
Moral : no belly placing your child on children's park grounds♉
Well, less the half way through I guessed the disease correctly but got the cause wrong. I figured it would have been from feeding her honey. Mother did mention she was a picky eater. Could have used honey to grease the wheels.