This brought back sweet memories...of the way my kids would look at me when I was nursing them. The way my grandkids have looked at me while giving them a bottle. So precious.
makes sense you'd think that. The actress Odette Anabelle has a recurring role in the final season of House. She's basically had the same role in 3 different series
My stepdad worked on creating the arm implants (Titan pharmaceuticals), I wish there was more awareness of its existence so I’m glad to see them on this show. However, I’m pretty sure you’re only supposed to implant one not four 😅 Edit for grammar
Great of you to share! I find it very wholesome to both hear about the medical progress and to see you supporting your stepdads work. Best of luck to your family!
@@kristingallo2158 on a sheep and the baby got air though the blood not breathable liquid an even if what they said is possible doing it with out any testing is just bad medicine.
Depends. My cousin was a 28 weeker and needed no breathing support, she came out crying, albeit faintly. Granted, no one expected that to happen, but they HAD given her steroids, so maybe?
As a hospital maternity nurse (for 30+years), I’ve seen many tiny neonates (preemies) that are born waving their arms, legs and/or crying - - so many medical factors affect the outcome. Rarely did I see term babies that didn’t cry, move, breathe on their own, yet sadly that does occur too.
@Gabriela Statt sorry but she likely would have needed sine form of breathing support even if it was just high flow oxygen. A 28wk babies lungs are NOT compatible with room air. Breathing support doesn't just mean life support. I'm telling you now this baby would bit have looked like that or have been able to be cuddled at room air! In distress while taking seizures.
@slcRN1971 my first prem was born not crying no noise at all (25wkr) my second prem (26wkr) was born crying and moving around but quickly went silent. I'm not saying they aren't moving around or letting out a cry what I'm saying is a baby would not be stable in room air and room temperature, while addicted to heroin and taking seizures and being cuddled.
The idea behind the show is to depict some pretty out there medical ideas and concepts. Interestingly enough, they do actually touch on a real world innovation though in this episode - the special drug implants they refer to actually do exist in the real world now. By default, they do need to stretch the truth a little because it is, ultimately, a medical DRAMA, which does require some high tension elements somewhere in it. If a show pushing the boundaries of what you believe to be "realistic" is too much, then maybe the genre isn't for you.
I didn’t realize how much time the lungs require for development. It makes sense because it is a very complex system. All animals have complex respiratory systems though.
@@lee_yeet_felix4974 there's a scene where they breathe a oxygenated fluid because it would counteract the crush depth of going deeper underwater. The oxygenated fluid reminded me of the abyss used in this episode
My son was born at 32 weeks and he was tiiiiiny. 30 week babies aren't this big 😅. My son was the size of my hands and was on NG feeds not bottle feeds.
Yes, but one actually premature baby don't be good health enough to do in camera. Sorry my English is weird, but they could risk the health of a so tiny baby with this much people and cameras right? Too much people could stress the little one.
Lol, my nephew was born at 28 weeks and was just over 1lb. I had to send this to my sister bc it’s so dumb lol none of this is realistic for a preemie, let alone an addicted preemie. I couldn’t help but laugh at how sci-fi this is. But in reality our current , real life saving preemie stuff is amazing already and could blow peoples minds if they just showed that. This womb bucket is a joke lol
I wasn’t nervous at all holding my first baby for the first time. He was handed to me and he and I took to each other like it was all natural. I thought I knew what love was until I held him and looked into his face.
It's because this was a baby reborn, they had to work whit this to not risk hurt a real baby while make "the medical procedures" on the character, the scene get a little odd but the real little one is safe
@gav com I'm well aware of how the process works, lol. But the baby had already been delivered and was breathing air. When reintroduced to a liquid environment it would have had to express all the air from it's lungs in order to inhale the liquid but...no bubbles?
I can relate to this child my birth mother had these issues resulting in me and my twin being born very very premature and my twin being unalived I survived with disabilities of course but I did survive
the actress from the beginning of this video clip played a doctor who is a member of the medical team in the last season of the famous medical drama series house md
ok i lost believability when he was like. "water breathing liquid" this isn't the elder scrolls buddy.... you can't pop a a water breathing potion and be like woooo
Okay I've only been out of midwifery school for two years and I'm pretty sure babies get their oxygen via umbilical cord and not the amitotic fluid. What in the Harry Potter horcrux is going on in this episode 😅😂
cool part is that fluid actually exists i cant remember what its used for but it esists i think it was to be used for deep deep DEEP sea diving basically you flood the diver suit with the fluid including the lungs and it prevetns decompression sickness as well as stabilizes the lungs
0:31 This baby has already developed under the drugs. Their brain chemistry is already forever altered. The absolute worst thing to do, is complete cessation of the drug. The mother and baby will go into very bad withdraw and this can be distressing and fatal for fetuses. The best option is treating both mom and baby with something like methadone, and then tapering the baby off the methadone after birth (or even in utero).
They use a real baby and a doll. The real baby is only for close-ups while the doll would be for anything else so the baby isn't harmed. It's like that is almost every movie/show.
It definitely was a doll when they first took it "out" but I'm pretty sure it was CGI when they put it into the fake womb and then was a real one at the end.
Just wild lol. The baby is having withdrawals so they give morphine which caused respiratory depression.. so the baby is on a vent... which is breathing for them 100%. If it's only gunna take 24 hours like they said to get her off the morphine whyyyy would they need to do this wild drowning baby thing. Also the liquid oxygen wouldnt work because they already said the baby wasnt breathing on their own so they wouldnt be moving the liquid oxygen around and into their lungs either. The idea is cool.. though.
😔 I have a story about my pain meds and my baby. But I'm not a Drug addict I have real bad pain problem because I had to have back surgery for it. They had to give my daughter Morphine after she was born because I take morphine and hydrocodone for my pain but I only take it when I have pain. And they only had to give morphine to her for a day or two but at low those because I take my meds only as needed. I can't understand why someone would take drugs knowing they have a baby's life in their hands. If I didn't need it I would Never take any drugs because my baby's life is so important and if it came down to it I would give my life for her. There's more to my story than just that. But if you would like for me to tell you I'll do it. But because I live with this I wouldn't believe it.
Anyone else realize how dangerous this would actually be and how thr doctors just blew off the standard, evidence based, treatment for pregnant women with substance abuse disorder?? An implant would out her in immediate withdrawal if she used and withdrawal would cause a miscarriage. Methadone maintenance is what is the safest option for pregnant women with addiction to opiates. During pregnancy just stopping is not an option. And methadone is the most easily managed by doctors. And babies are often born without testing positive for methadone and mother can also usually still breastfeed while on methadone. Mom is drug tested every week while pregnant (and methadone doc and ob gyn work together) and if she isbhaving trouble still staying clean she can go to in-patient care while doing methadone maintenance. Its the SAFEST option for pregnancy and newborns.
Liquid oxygen's been talked about since before the 80s. The Abyss had a whole scene dedicated to putting an adult in oxygenated fluid. Whether or not science has advanced to this point is debatable. You'd definitely know by now if an artificial womb existed outside of animal experiments.
The breathing fluid is a real thing it was mad so diverse could go to extreme depths without needing to worry about all the problems pressure depth causes, the problem was not getting oxygen with it but getting carbon dioxide out of the body.
Don’t you hate it when you’re forced to move back into your parent’s?
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Your parent's...what?
Womb-
Well, that's definitely a womb with a view!
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That medical bill is about to explode
HA HA HA HA HA!
If U watched the og the creator of this hospital is a billionaire that build this for free to all visitors and still pays the doctors
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This brought back sweet memories...of the way my kids would look at me when I was nursing them. The way my grandkids have looked at me while giving them a bottle. So precious.
Something to be proud of...you have created this family! Something im sure your very proud of :)
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@@aliceramdom.s girl wym Ew
@@Meandchanalayu just ew
My baby bro died
Babies get oxygen through the umbilical cord not the amniotic fluid LOL
Well they did say it would cause blood clots if they made her oxygen come from the umbilical cord
I didn’t read what show this is from the title. I just saw the lady and thought it was House MD lol
Yeah same
makes sense you'd think that. The actress Odette Anabelle has a recurring role in the final season of House. She's basically had the same role in 3 different series
Same
It's a bizarrely terrible mash up of CSI: Cyber and House
My stepdad worked on creating the arm implants (Titan pharmaceuticals), I wish there was more awareness of its existence so I’m glad to see them on this show. However, I’m pretty sure you’re only supposed to implant one not four 😅
Edit for grammar
@@RU-Srs Bit unnecessary but ok
@@RU-Srs you doing a lil to much ..🌚
@@RU-Srs You can correct typos but not punctuate...?
That's the proper there. Their is possessive.
Great of you to share! I find it very wholesome to both hear about the medical progress and to see you supporting your stepdads work. Best of luck to your family!
I do love this show, the science is hilarious
it is
Actually they have created artificial wombs.
@@kristingallo2158 on a sheep and the baby got air though the blood not breathable liquid an even if what they said is possible doing it with out any testing is just bad medicine.
@@tankdud47 Yes, however this crazy stories get people to Google the real stuff, which in my opinion is still fascinating.
@Anvil Knight its not real
Man that looks like one fancy ass hospital, even the wheel chairs are fancy 😅
The hospital was set up by a rich tech guy who was diagnosed with some incurable rare diseases that he hoped they could cure while helping patients.
yup i just got a custom chair, it coast as much as a used car 10 grand usd
I can't even... a 30weeker screaming and being cuddled 🙈 please!!! The baby would have needed breathing support ASAP
Depends. My cousin was a 28 weeker and needed no breathing support, she came out crying, albeit faintly. Granted, no one expected that to happen, but they HAD given her steroids, so maybe?
As a hospital maternity nurse (for 30+years), I’ve seen many tiny neonates (preemies) that are born waving their arms, legs and/or crying - - so many medical factors affect the outcome. Rarely did I see term babies that didn’t cry, move, breathe on their own, yet sadly that does occur too.
@Gabriela Statt sorry but she likely would have needed sine form of breathing support even if it was just high flow oxygen. A 28wk babies lungs are NOT compatible with room air. Breathing support doesn't just mean life support. I'm telling you now this baby would bit have looked like that or have been able to be cuddled at room air! In distress while taking seizures.
@slcRN1971 my first prem was born not crying no noise at all (25wkr) my second prem (26wkr) was born crying and moving around but quickly went silent. I'm not saying they aren't moving around or letting out a cry what I'm saying is a baby would not be stable in room air and room temperature, while addicted to heroin and taking seizures and being cuddled.
I was born at 30 weeks and I cried. My lungs were fully developed!
I was born at 33 weeks and was WAY tinier than that. I looked like a tiny little alien. 😂
Well baby actors have to be atleast a few months old from what I know.
How fake do you want it
This show: yes
😂🤣😂
Well it is supposed to be high tech
@@gavcom4060 True but they could at least try to be a little more realistic with the actual medical part of the show
@@I-Am-A-Menace actually their was a story about a baby has born twice, after the first time she was placed back into her mothers womb
@@Nana.cosplays Oh I knew that, I wasn't referring to this episode specifically, I was referring to other episodes I've seem
The idea behind the show is to depict some pretty out there medical ideas and concepts. Interestingly enough, they do actually touch on a real world innovation though in this episode - the special drug implants they refer to actually do exist in the real world now.
By default, they do need to stretch the truth a little because it is, ultimately, a medical DRAMA, which does require some high tension elements somewhere in it. If a show pushing the boundaries of what you believe to be "realistic" is too much, then maybe the genre isn't for you.
For 1 the second the baby is born lung development instantly stops, thats why premature babies take so long and have such high risks
I didn’t realize how much time the lungs require for development. It makes sense because it is a very complex system. All animals have complex respiratory systems though.
Yes but it is obviously tv so things gonna be blown out of proportion but the type of plan and that machine they provided is quite amazing
I think MamaJones needs to watch this I think she’ll find this intriguing
Yes lol
That is so crazy! They actually made a breather that can help the baby breathe in water.
This is so inaccurate, but I love it LOL
Anyone else getting abyss vibes when they put the baby in the tank. Awesome and revaluationary regardless
what does abyss have to do with a baby in a tank???
@@lee_yeet_felix4974 there's a scene where they breathe a oxygenated fluid because it would counteract the crush depth of going deeper underwater. The oxygenated fluid reminded me of the abyss used in this episode
@@theaweissinger Oh we are probably talking about two different shows lol.
@@lee_yeet_felix4974 oh yeah Im talk about the James Cameron movie The Abyss sorry for the confusion
Totally. I saw the title and thought of the abyss.
My son was born at 32 weeks and he was tiiiiiny. 30 week babies aren't this big 😅. My son was the size of my hands and was on NG feeds not bottle feeds.
Yes, but one actually premature baby don't be good health enough to do in camera.
Sorry my English is weird, but they could risk the health of a so tiny baby with this much people and cameras right? Too much people could stress the little one.
I laughed when I saw the baby reborn in and out the fluid.
My baby was born at 34 weeks weighing 6 pounds 7ounces they said she got alot of nutrients from the placenta
@FABIANI FIGUEIRA the baby on the camera/in the video was a doll, it wasnt a real baby. They could've made the doll more realistic for a 30 week baby.
Lol, my nephew was born at 28 weeks and was just over 1lb. I had to send this to my sister bc it’s so dumb lol none of this is realistic for a preemie, let alone an addicted preemie. I couldn’t help but laugh at how sci-fi this is. But in reality our current , real life saving preemie stuff is amazing already and could blow peoples minds if they just showed that. This womb bucket is a joke lol
Let this channel play on in the background and was like "Wtf, I don't remember this episode of season 8 House"
I wasn’t nervous at all holding my first baby for the first time. He was handed to me and he and I took to each other like it was all natural. I thought I knew what love was until I held him and looked into his face.
It doesn’t take a baby to know what love is. I love my dog equally as much
That the "child" showed zero reaction to, essentially, being drowned when reintroduced to a liquid breathing environment? Anyone else find that odd?
It's because this was a baby reborn, they had to work whit this to not risk hurt a real baby while make "the medical procedures" on the character, the scene get a little odd but the real little one is safe
well what do you think a baby is swimming in while they’re inside the momma
@gav com I'm well aware of how the process works, lol. But the baby had already been delivered and was breathing air. When reintroduced to a liquid environment it would have had to express all the air from it's lungs in order to inhale the liquid but...no bubbles?
It’s a doll it’s not real
@Kynlee Newton no its all staged and its just a doll bc the “baby robot” would malfunction if they put it any type of liquid or just water
Not exactly a bacta tank from Star Wars but it’s close enough. Lol.
I don't think I could work in a maternity wing or anything like that, I'd get too attached to all the babies, lol!
That needle injection was personal. Lol
😂
Da fuq did I just watch… I cannot deal … they couldn’t find a way to make this actually look believable 😂🤦🏽♀️
I can relate to this child my birth mother had these issues resulting in me and my twin being born very very premature and my twin being unalived I survived with disabilities of course but I did survive
Love how state-of-the-art and futuristic this hospital looks
the actress from the beginning of this video clip played a doctor who is a member of the medical team in the last season of the famous medical drama series house md
I’m so happy that it worked out so good. What a sweet baby
Completely false a 30wk prem would need breathing support ASAP and would be on a life support isolate table not being held!
I love the word that came out of her Mouth
"thank God "🙏
I really liked this show, sucks that it got cancelled after one season on a cliffhanger.
What show was this?
@@Hortonheardahoepure genius
What was the cliffhanger??
Liked the show & it got better in the last few episodes which were after they said it was cancelled & they just ran off the episodes.
what was the cliffhanger
5:37 I know it’s not a real baby in there but that looks so weird. It does look like something you’d see in a sci-fi movie or tv series.
Glad to see they got more than one use out of that creepy CGI baby from Twilight
Me watching this as an Adelaide who goes by Addie and is named after her great grandmother 😳
Well then.... Hopefully that's all that there is in common 😅
ok i lost believability when he was like. "water breathing liquid" this isn't the elder scrolls buddy.... you can't pop a a water breathing potion and be like woooo
This is where she went after House left
I didn't know that doctor's can put a baby in an artificial womb for 24 hours to help there lungs to develop more.
You wouldnt just her float there like in a bacta tank. She'd be in a harness
😁
And to think that The actress in this episode delivered and lost her baby girl 10 weeks early a few years ago 😢
So she went from working for House to working at another hospital.
Aparently Dr Adams volunteered to help at a clinic in Drenton too,I'm pretty sure she mentioned that in somewhere in Season 8
3:25 is that brenda song?! From suite life of zack and cody?!
2:42 god damn dude... you just put that needle almost all the way through that baby
Okay I've only been out of midwifery school for two years and I'm pretty sure babies get their oxygen via umbilical cord and not the amitotic fluid.
What in the Harry Potter horcrux is going on in this episode 😅😂
Excellent point!!❤
We are still a long way from artificial wombs
Damn I thought this was a lost episode of house md
I didn’t know London Tipton was in this when did she go to mes school 😂
lol all these years later still got a crush on Brenda Song since zac&cody
That does not look like a premie. Also babies get oxygen through the umbilical cord not amniotic fluid. I know it’s sci-fi but still….
3:27 holy crap, thats brenda song form sweet life of zack and cody and suite life deck
My brother was born at 27 weeks and was half the size or less than this baby, you’re not fooling anyone that the baby is 30 weeks😭
nobody asked
Oh no it's probably because this is TV
The baby looked like a doll when she was holding her
cool part is that fluid actually exists i cant remember what its used for but it esists
i think it was to be used for deep deep DEEP sea diving basically you flood the diver suit with the fluid including the lungs and it prevetns decompression sickness as well as stabilizes the lungs
I’ll never get those 10 minutes back
Kid:mommy how was I born
Mom:😳
This isn't even science fiction at this point.
It's just fiction.
My best friend had a baby a week ago and named her Adelaide 💕
Aww that name is so cute hope she's a happy and healthy 1yo
I'm not gonna lie and I'm sorry to be a star Wars nerd But that reminds me of a bakta tank
Is that Brenda Song? 3:21
this actress has the dr role on lock.
Parents when they don’t want a baby with a disability
I'd blame the actors for their robotic performances, but the writers don't give them much to work with. These characters have the depth of puddles.
Neutrally buoyant baby is best baby
There’s a woman on TikTok whose baby was gonna get tale out and then put back in the womb
8:05
She has her mother's Eyes 💚
0:31 This baby has already developed under the drugs. Their brain chemistry is already forever altered. The absolute worst thing to do, is complete cessation of the drug. The mother and baby will go into very bad withdraw and this can be distressing and fatal for fetuses. The best option is treating both mom and baby with something like methadone, and then tapering the baby off the methadone after birth (or even in utero).
You can’t fool me I know London Tipton when I see her 😂
The baby looks a little bigger than I expected
This is amazing
3:20 is that London Tipton?
I have never herd of the baby going in one of those tanks
Wow, Sean’s come a long way 😂
the baby is real? i thought it was a doll when they put her in the container
It was a doll until the end of the episode.
They had to wait until the last scene to use a real baby.
Well, they have to use a doll for most these kinds filming, cuz, I mean, it’s a person! It’s someone’s kid, and they definitely can’t give consent!
They use a real baby and a doll. The real baby is only for close-ups while the doll would be for anything else so the baby isn't harmed. It's like that is almost every movie/show.
It definitely was a doll when they first took it "out" but I'm pretty sure it was CGI when they put it into the fake womb and then was a real one at the end.
Cómo se extraña Dr House.❤️
I wish I could like this comment 1000 times
This has a beautiful happy ending when i have kids of my own in the future if my first born child is a girl I will name her after my grandma
People this is just a show it doesn’t matter what size the baby is
RIP Science
Kid got the bacta tank treatment
Just wild lol. The baby is having withdrawals so they give morphine which caused respiratory depression.. so the baby is on a vent... which is breathing for them 100%. If it's only gunna take 24 hours like they said to get her off the morphine whyyyy would they need to do this wild drowning baby thing.
Also the liquid oxygen wouldnt work because they already said the baby wasnt breathing on their own so they wouldnt be moving the liquid oxygen around and into their lungs either.
The idea is cool.. though.
I am solely going to start watching this because it has Brenda Song in it😅❤😅❤
Feels almost weird to see Brenda Song go from quirky girl in Suite Life of Zack and Cody to this LOL
So she left house to work here . 😂
So freaky like an alien in that tube. Is this show set in the future?
I love you can you make more video's of surgery piease
They could have easily done this episode to at least align with what scientists are trying to do with artificial wombs
I miss when my babies were babies 😔
Methadone withdrawal is horrible! Poor little mite. I know it's a TV show.
I'm mother and you should keep baby in prayer
Wow NICU version of the abyss
😔 I have a story about my pain meds and my baby. But I'm not a Drug addict I have real bad pain problem because I had to have back surgery for it. They had to give my daughter Morphine after she was born because I take morphine and hydrocodone for my pain but I only take it when I have pain. And they only had to give morphine to her for a day or two but at low those because I take my meds only as needed. I can't understand why someone would take drugs knowing they have a baby's life in their hands. If I didn't need it I would Never take any drugs because my baby's life is so important and if it came down to it I would give my life for her. There's more to my story than just that. But if you would like for me to tell you I'll do it. But because I live with this I wouldn't believe it.
Name one premature 😭😭😭
What series is this?
My was also born at 30 wk and we couldn’t touch him for 72hs fue to risk of massive hemorrhages…they should have done more research…
Also I forgot to mention that the suction reflex begins at 32 wks and beyond…they cannot feed the baby with a bottle yet…
Who felt it when the baby crap the feeding bottle
That baby is at least 8 weeks old lol
This show has so many hippa violations
name of the movie
"Congratulations! We got it back in!"
-asdfmovie12
Anyone else realize how dangerous this would actually be and how thr doctors just blew off the standard, evidence based, treatment for pregnant women with substance abuse disorder?? An implant would out her in immediate withdrawal if she used and withdrawal would cause a miscarriage.
Methadone maintenance is what is the safest option for pregnant women with addiction to opiates. During pregnancy just stopping is not an option. And methadone is the most easily managed by doctors. And babies are often born without testing positive for methadone and mother can also usually still breastfeed while on methadone. Mom is drug tested every week while pregnant (and methadone doc and ob gyn work together) and if she isbhaving trouble still staying clean she can go to in-patient care while doing methadone maintenance.
Its the SAFEST option for pregnancy and newborns.
I'm really curious, how much of this is BS and how much is real?
Liquid oxygen's been talked about since before the 80s. The Abyss had a whole scene dedicated to putting an adult in oxygenated fluid. Whether or not science has advanced to this point is debatable. You'd definitely know by now if an artificial womb existed outside of animal experiments.
The breathing fluid is a real thing it was mad so diverse could go to extreme depths without needing to worry about all the problems pressure depth causes, the problem was not getting oxygen with it but getting carbon dioxide out of the body.
The “premature baby” is far too large & loud to be 32 weeks.
The artificial womb is science fiction at present, unfortunately
Bro is the year 2150 because the tech is so weird
That was a cool thing I ever seen