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  • čas přidán 25. 10. 2022
  • Doctors try to encourage a health-obsessed pregnant patient to eat after discovering her unborn baby is severely malnourished.
    From Chicago Med Season 3 Episode 2 'Nothing to Fear' - Dr Manning goes to extreme measures to help a fearful pregnant woman and Dr Choi and April try to strike a balance at work. Also, Dr Charles and Dr Reese continue to disagree about their patients.
    Chicago Med (2015) The doctors and nurses who work at the emergency ward of the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center strive to save the lives of their patients while dealing with personal and interpersonal issues.
    Watch all seasons of Chicago Med here: www.justwatch.com/uk/tv-serie...
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  • @VergilTheLegendaryDarkSlayer
    @VergilTheLegendaryDarkSlayer Před 3 měsíci +2310

    If House was her doctor, he'll tell her point blank "you'll give birth to a dead baby"

    • @Boomerjojo78
      @Boomerjojo78 Před 2 měsíci +149

      Here's the thing if house was in any other medical drama the episodes would be a whole lot shorter

    • @VergilTheLegendaryDarkSlayer
      @VergilTheLegendaryDarkSlayer Před 2 měsíci +73

      @@Boomerjojo78 but they would be really entertaining miniseries though

    • @ZombieN8YT
      @ZombieN8YT Před 2 měsíci +45

      We need more doctors like House.

    • @Lotxs-y
      @Lotxs-y Před 2 měsíci +18

      Yes, and he'll be right

    • @tionnamorton8543
      @tionnamorton8543 Před měsícem +9

      I couldn’t be a nurse or doctor dealing with a patient like this.

  • @helenbrown6341
    @helenbrown6341 Před rokem +15283

    The fact that this woman thinks she knows more than the doctors is infuriating.

    • @fbbWaddell
      @fbbWaddell Před rokem +105

      That's what bothers you here? Really?

    • @Gib01
      @Gib01 Před rokem +575

      Doesn't it remind you of other people in the real world? People who did their "research" on the internet on a specific medical issue that we just went through?

    • @OpticHamster69
      @OpticHamster69 Před rokem +66

      @@Gib01 I mean people are entitled to do whatever they want, can't force everyone to the same decisions

    • @Gib01
      @Gib01 Před rokem +310

      @@OpticHamster69 Opinions are not facts.

    • @BigJOL77
      @BigJOL77 Před rokem +31

      @@Gib01 I agree with this but you also have to remember even if the facts are what they are people choose not to follow factual guidelines. Its just how people work and nobody can force anything upon them if they choose to follow a pseudo-scientific route.

  • @lunasol13
    @lunasol13 Před rokem +3591

    A family friend just lost her baby at almost full term because she had severe body dysmorphia and barely ate, resulting in the baby being born at 3 pounds. So heartbreaking.

    • @faristasairuv5143
      @faristasairuv5143 Před rokem +145

      That’s so terrible. I’ll keep your friend and her baby in my prayers.

    • @20PINKluvr
      @20PINKluvr Před rokem +85

      So this crazy mom is basically her?

    • @nanciee2844
      @nanciee2844 Před rokem +24

      That’s so sad

    • @talk2someone_who_fuckingca567
      @talk2someone_who_fuckingca567 Před rokem +65

      @@20PINKluvr the mom is not crazy just obsessed with care for her would've been baby and is scared

    • @margaret8114
      @margaret8114 Před rokem +25

      So sad. The little angel is in heaven. God bless.

  • @crystalrusmisel1832
    @crystalrusmisel1832 Před rokem +1355

    The fact she’s gonna get to go home and raise that baby after damn near killing him cause she’s got something wrong with her mind is scary

    • @wilsondave8569
      @wilsondave8569 Před rokem +7

      Hi gorgeous how are you doing today hope you have a great day and your family are doing well??

    • @chelscara
      @chelscara Před rokem +66

      Genuinely, I'd be having regular visits from CPS or something to make sure the kids actually gaining weight, at least for a few months. No threats, just weigh ins.

    • @monkeycat48
      @monkeycat48 Před rokem +20

      I feel like there should be a mental disorder on vegans. I got a vegetarian cousin we get along fine how I’ve done plenty of people vegetarian. Vegans I can never associate or be friends with them. Such as I need to guys are used to work with not that I would bother even mentioning them. Those two were the definition of vegan psychos. Interestingly enough one of them will talk about conspiracy theories of how sugar is made along with many other crazy outrageous BS, conspiracy garbage. The other one was not only just vegan, but he was always showing up late for work and oh yes, to make it even interesting he actually was doing heroin. The problem with these people is that they exist to literally going cause harm to businesses and themselves, especially when they’re about to have children. I’d like to see them go to a village in Africa and tell them they got a start eating their way, then getting chased out.

    • @EclecticallyEccentric
      @EclecticallyEccentric Před 11 měsíci +6

      ​@@monkeycat48I've met several of both, but only one vegan who was reasonable and not OCD in disguise.

    • @CamdenakaNeptunesdaughter1213
      @CamdenakaNeptunesdaughter1213 Před 11 měsíci +7

      I hope that cps got called in at some point afterwards

  • @catherinewilliams9680
    @catherinewilliams9680 Před rokem +7323

    Before this woman leaves the hospital, she needs to be required to sign a letter that she cannot sue the hospital if the baby dies.

    • @yumiko0017
      @yumiko0017 Před rokem +178

      I agree

    • @Loveroffood41
      @Loveroffood41 Před rokem +494

      Not only does she need to sign a paper saying that she can't sue, she needs help before she can take that baby home.
      Edit: Omg thanks for all the likes.

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 Před rokem +64

      you better don't go there after one of your doctors violated ethical rules for no reason. Also, the signature may not hold in court as it will be done under extreme duress (not being able to keep the baby).

    • @cachetphillips2939
      @cachetphillips2939 Před rokem +142

      I was thinking they need to call cps. Who knows how she'll neglect that baby with the way she thinks

    • @nightshade189
      @nightshade189 Před rokem

      @@jaimeduncan6167But why should the hospital suffer from her dumbass decisions. I understand ethically speaking they did violate a rule. However the doctors were trying to do was something that woman should have been doing the entire time making sure the baby was healthy and getting the actual nutritions the baby needed to live. I know pregnancy hormones can be out of whack, but this wasn’t hormones at that point this was straight up delusional thinking and she does need help. I mean the husband mentioned that she always had anxiety and control issues. Judging by the way she behaves she probably never got Therapy at least from the parts shown in this video.

  • @jaclynsimone4926
    @jaclynsimone4926 Před rokem +13250

    The fact that she thinks 700-800 calories a day is efficient for a mother and fetus is insane 😳

    • @Butterflier00
      @Butterflier00 Před rokem +1105

      it's not even enough for a healthy toddler....

    • @lauriefaithprescott
      @lauriefaithprescott Před rokem +356

      Im lucky to even eat 1600 a day and I'm not pregnant (gym rat)

    • @everythingsfinett3903
      @everythingsfinett3903 Před rokem +361

      700 is too little for a short and underweight woman with no activity. I’m short and underweight and my TDEE is 1300

    • @kinagrill
      @kinagrill Před rokem +209

      that's like... what, 1/3rd of what is needed for a NORMAL adult that is NOT pregnant. If you have to then ALSO support the development and eventual feeding of a fetus.... yikes.

    • @gothie09
      @gothie09 Před rokem +153

      Yeah a pregnant woman should be consuming more then 2000 I think to compensate for the fact that she is growing another human being

  • @meganjnx4429
    @meganjnx4429 Před rokem +624

    Love how in the end the nurse said 'carbohydrates, protein, fats. He needs them to grow.' and just pointedly looked at her lol

    • @ameliaduncan3236
      @ameliaduncan3236 Před rokem +66

      Basically "feed your child, you fool!"

    • @Ariana-wv4pf
      @Ariana-wv4pf Před 4 měsíci +21

      Isn't that the doctor, tho?

    • @lilypudd
      @lilypudd Před měsícem +13

      She's not a nurse, she the doctor that kept telling her she needed to feed her baby.

    • @lildad559
      @lildad559 Před 8 dny +1

      You know that mom was fuming

    • @spookyspice596
      @spookyspice596 Před dnem

      @@lildad559 I think it was a wakeup call for her. She needed to see what she was doing to her baby.

  • @l.g.2888
    @l.g.2888 Před rokem +313

    The thing that horrifies me is even if this baby managed to survive infancy, they would be malnourished and would likely end up growing up with an eating disorder with a mother who had this level of paranoia and restriction around food. That's assuming she didn't lose custody all together when someone reported her for neglect due to starving her child.

    • @hannahwig
      @hannahwig Před 13 dny +1

      I wonder why the midwife didn’t tell her to eat more, eat better, to take vitamins, that she and her baby were in danger? Couldn’t the midwife tell that the baby wasn’t developing correctly, even without a sonogram?(There are nurses who are also midwives as well, but every state has different requirements to be licensed, there are schools and graduate programs to become a midwife).
      I wonder about the development of the baby, low birthweight, what neurological, developmental, and physical issues the baby could have that could impact walking, coordination, talking, speaking, learning, vision, hearing…. If she has the baby at home and there are complications during the birth, what then?
      After the baby is born, what if she develops worse heart issues or other health issues and what if the baby needs medical attention? I sadly have a feeling that she won’t see an actual physician or cardiologist or other specialists later on to see about the other medical issues she has or could develop later on or take her the baby to see an actual pediatrician for checkups and if need be specialists like occupational, physical, and speech therapists or if the child has developmental, learning, and behavior issues.

    • @KelgorothTheFinalShape
      @KelgorothTheFinalShape Před 12 dny +3

      @@hannahwigmidwife was probably encouraging the mother’s actions

  • @calico_queen8976
    @calico_queen8976 Před rokem +2966

    "It is my job to keep this baby pure."
    Girl, it is your job to make sure the baby is taken care of and be healthy. That is a baby, not a vegetable.

    • @sjfrench8034
      @sjfrench8034 Před rokem +167

      It's gonna become a vegetable if they're not careful

    • @lubystkaolamonola529
      @lubystkaolamonola529 Před rokem +65

      It will be a vegetable is this low IQ excuse for the mother will start to feed the baby with vegan diet. There is something wrong with the law if it allows pregnant woman to starve her own baby in her womb. (She has money, support system, access to healthcare etc). Just because the baby is on wrong side of the womb does not give her right to kill her own baby. At 8 months a baby can survive outside. If it was a newborn than a woman faces jail time. But because the kid is inside her, none can do anything. Also why the father is not considered into the equation in such cases. The woman is clearly demented and cannot make logical rational decision. It is not like she prefers Chinese food over Italian or something, she is starving her baby.

    • @omnistpagan3282
      @omnistpagan3282 Před rokem +5

      Lol this comment is hilarious. 😂

    • @Aggression-hc3yp
      @Aggression-hc3yp Před rokem

      Today, nobody’s pure. Not physically, mentally, emotionally or medically. Everyone’s impure in one way or another. You have diabetes, heart disease, cancer, an eating disorder, tuberculosis, soft bones, brittle skin, deafness, tooth decay, etc.
      We live in a world where people can be fine in one moment and go loony in another.

    • @hannahscott6604
      @hannahscott6604 Před 7 měsíci +16

      The fact he was the size of maybe not even a 5 month pregnancy when he came out 😢😢😢 so tiny and barely any skin 😢

  • @SunNiva279
    @SunNiva279 Před rokem +1096

    “She’s starving the baby to death” hit me so hard how could you be so cruel to starv YOUR OWN CHILD to death

    • @MsJubjubbird
      @MsJubjubbird Před rokem +81

      she thinks she's not. She thinks she's protecting it and that doctors don't know much because that's what an alternative medicine practitioner has led her to believe

    • @homicide_case
      @homicide_case Před 8 měsíci +28

      She thinks she's helping her baby and this sounds like an eating disorder a person like this would need mental help

    • @ashfryman5241
      @ashfryman5241 Před 2 měsíci +10

      My cousin was doing the same thing to her baby, only feeding her apple juice and barely enough formula. But it wasn't for health reasons. She said she didn't want to have a fat baby. Thank God the state took her into custody. Pretty sure my cousin is still in jail.

    • @KendraGraceT
      @KendraGraceT Před 2 měsíci +1

      Maybe she secretly wants to abort it 😢

    • @HP-io2qu
      @HP-io2qu Před měsícem +2

      @@KendraGraceTNo, it’s clear that this her way of being protective, it’s just a behavior that’s ultimately harmful

  • @SuperVannini
    @SuperVannini Před rokem +284

    This is why anxiety disorders are more serious than people think

    • @royalrenegade788
      @royalrenegade788 Před rokem +15

      This isn't an anxiety disorder, this is a type of eating disorder. Specifically a combination of restrictive food intake disorder and anorexia

    • @toffeefeathers
      @toffeefeathers Před 10 měsíci +16

      ⁠@@royalrenegade788this case specifically has clear anxiety disorder symptoms. She’s not avoiding eating because of body dystrophies, she’s doing it because she’s anxious about her and her baby’s well being to an irrational degree

    • @abstractabby1921
      @abstractabby1921 Před 9 měsíci +15

      @@toffeefeathers It aligns with orthorexia, which is the unhealthy obsession of “healthy” living. She wants to be in control, in this case it isn’t necessarily body shape but it is physical health. Anxiety plays a role in it, but this is a classic presentation of an ED

    • @thepinkestpigglet7529
      @thepinkestpigglet7529 Před 4 dny +1

      ​@@royalrenegade788 I'm pretty sure there's overlap.

  • @haydes8628
    @haydes8628 Před rokem +3715

    The worst part is that these parents think that they're actually helping their child, when they're just starving them

    • @hasturthekinginyellow5003
      @hasturthekinginyellow5003 Před rokem +86

      Death is better than any kind of life that woman could ever give them

    • @calico_queen8976
      @calico_queen8976 Před rokem +91

      Any parent who starts enforcing THEIR lifestyles onto a kid who really has no choice but to go along should really never be parents in the first place. They're the types who would rather kill their child than admit their beliefs aren't for correct.

    • @yaima0901
      @yaima0901 Před rokem +2

      Isn’t her body her choice?

    • @hasturthekinginyellow5003
      @hasturthekinginyellow5003 Před rokem +41

      @@yaima0901 you know that at 8 months and with the intent to keep the child, that is not longer just her body.

    • @yaima0901
      @yaima0901 Před rokem +4

      @@hasturthekinginyellow5003 hmmm but last I saw they want to sign a law that allows them to terminate pregnancy whenever they feel like it….

  • @byambrr
    @byambrr Před rokem +6114

    There's a difference between being "confused" and being willfully ignorant. This woman will do anything (nutritionist, midwife) except listen to a doc.

    • @ericay3225
      @ericay3225 Před rokem +250

      There is also a difference between being willfully ignorant, and being delusional. She truly believed she was doing what was best for her and her baby. It's scary, but mental illness can do that to a person. It's the same way people will jump off buildings believing they can fly, nowhere in our society do we give any incling to that being possible, yet people will believe it when they are ill.

    • @macie8571
      @macie8571 Před rokem +37

      I was poisoned by a doctor and given incorrect antibiotics which caused me to need to go to the ER for a full week.. some nurses gir incorrect medications that are fatal... Some people are scared to trust doctors bc of personal experience... Is that a mental disorder ?

    • @ericay3225
      @ericay3225 Před rokem

      @@macie8571 This lady doesn't think the mother was mentally ill. Your experience is also a valid reason though.

    • @byambrr
      @byambrr Před rokem +89

      @@macie8571 Dr's/nurses do make mistakes, it's not like they poisoned u on purpose and to distrust all Dr's bc of one experience is stupid. And her character never mentioned an experience like that, even her husband stated that she's always been off like that and it just got worse when she became pregnant.

    • @macie8571
      @macie8571 Před rokem

      @@byambrr we'll see how the COVID vaccines affect us years from now

  • @asdfghjkl8236
    @asdfghjkl8236 Před rokem +411

    I was at my worst with my ED when I got pregnant… I didn’t believe I could get pregnant. And the day I found out, I started eating again. I’m very grateful that I was able to put the baby before those thoughts… this is heart wrenching

  • @aliwk1094
    @aliwk1094 Před rokem +136

    What's worse is even after almost loosing her child she asked what they were putting in him. Which only shows how constricted he's going to be growing up, and how his life would of been depleted by having a mother who was so anxious and incompetent

  • @NeiroTxn
    @NeiroTxn Před rokem +11110

    The saddest part of this is how real it is.
    So often people pay for these specialists that really do not help, but rather hurt their baby.

    • @jessicastar433
      @jessicastar433 Před rokem +31

      @@mr_clean575 same i was very confused

    • @samg873
      @samg873 Před rokem +65

      I have high cholesterol ( possibly family history) my doctor didn't restrict anything. Just smaller amounts of bad and more of the good

    • @jessicastar433
      @jessicastar433 Před rokem +1

      @@samg873 thankfully you went to a real doctor and not a nutritionist! Nutritionists don’t have to have any actual qualifications and are more often than not scammy

    • @samg873
      @samg873 Před rokem +17

      @@jessicastar433 really? See I didn't know anyone can use nutritionist title

    • @jessicastar433
      @jessicastar433 Před rokem +69

      @@samg873 yes! Anyone can use it. They’re certainly not all bad but a lot of them are
      A dietitian is an actual title that requires a certain amount of education

  • @beverlysmith8344
    @beverlysmith8344 Před rokem +5450

    I feel bad for the child, especially at the end when she asked what were they putting in him. You know she will control that child's food till they are 18 and can get away from their mom.

    • @savannahmancuso2965
      @savannahmancuso2965 Před rokem +687

      Kiddos got a one-way ticket to disordered eating

    • @Sugarpeach44
      @Sugarpeach44 Před rokem +433

      Not unless the dad divorces her and takes the kid. Or the kid files for emancipation before 18. Or CPS is called on her for starving her kid.

    • @alphaartistmsp2433
      @alphaartistmsp2433 Před rokem +237

      Orr seeing her premature child with tubes manually feeding him may have given the mom a wake up call. She may not force her eating disorder on her child out of a newfound understanding.

    • @DawnzeenaMcGill
      @DawnzeenaMcGill Před rokem +83

      @@alphaartistmsp2433 while a clear viable thing that can happen you’d be amazed the amount of people who don’t realize what they’re doing, there have been cases of moms hearing that and freaking out because they’re trying to kill their baby with that stuff.
      Human stupidity never ceases to simultaneously amaze and disappoint me.

    • @heyitssiri2002
      @heyitssiri2002 Před rokem +19

      that's how my mother still is. and im 20 now

  • @newageprometheus
    @newageprometheus Před 2 měsíci +48

    We need Dr. House in this situation

  • @darcybrummett7004
    @darcybrummett7004 Před rokem +169

    I like how the female doctor used personal experience to show the patient that she understood instead of trying to use science.

    • @maddiemoiselle9998
      @maddiemoiselle9998 Před rokem +15

      She was pregnant most of the first season so I was seriously wondering why she didn’t try to use her own experiences sooner to try to get the patient on her side

  • @lucycormack985
    @lucycormack985 Před rokem +3198

    There’s nothing more dangerous than patients who thinks they know more than the doctors

    • @devinreis5811
      @devinreis5811 Před rokem +76

      My mom would do that with all my female doctors, and I lost several of them. She would argue based on something she read on Facebook or on a blog; I was absolutely humiliated and exhausted. I told her straight up, "I'm not gonna have that because I don't want to lose a doctor." It was a miracle she listened.

    • @wilsondave8569
      @wilsondave8569 Před rokem +5

      Hi gorgeous how are you doing today hope you have a great day and your family are doing well??

    • @alexandramoyer8785
      @alexandramoyer8785 Před rokem +36

      Sometimes doctors are wrong so

    • @devinreis5811
      @devinreis5811 Před rokem +34

      @@alexandramoyer8785 Doctors aren't perfect.

    • @Lyjopotato
      @Lyjopotato Před rokem +11

      @@devinreis5811 no one is

  • @portuguesedancer3786
    @portuguesedancer3786 Před rokem +6888

    It’s sad that this mother had to physically watch her baby in tubes and IVs getting the proper nutrition in order for her to see what she was doing is harming her baby 😞

    • @sapphireriddles6692
      @sapphireriddles6692 Před rokem +468

      Except she didnt see that. She saw people giving her baby things she didnt approve of. Hence the question about what the baby was getting. The mom's mental state wasn't fixed by the c-section.

    • @JEJESQ29
      @JEJESQ29 Před rokem +2

      Nope, just as ridiculous and crazy. At least she’s killing herself and not the baby too.

    • @marykuettner752
      @marykuettner752 Před rokem +1

      @@sapphireriddles6692 exactly. her inability to produce breast milk will be blamed on the doctors too probably.

    • @prettyevil6662000
      @prettyevil6662000 Před rokem +1

      @@sapphireriddles6692 I'm so upset this episode didn't include Dr. Charles. Why would you have a mental illness case without the mental health doctor?

    • @JDMimeTHEFIRST
      @JDMimeTHEFIRST Před rokem +28

      How about how it’s harming her! People don’t even think of women as people. It’s insane

  • @joelbrich2538
    @joelbrich2538 Před 10 měsíci +52

    Yes, the random pregnant mother knows more about preserving life than MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS.

  • @XusernamegoeshereX
    @XusernamegoeshereX Před rokem +4301

    Patient clearly has an eating disorder, but because she pretends to be "health conscious" they act like she's just overly concerned for the baby? such bullshit

    • @brendawalton2518
      @brendawalton2518 Před rokem +298

      Orthorexia

    • @sandpiperr
      @sandpiperr Před rokem +494

      That's how orthorexia works. Her fears do come from a place of health consciousness, but it gets to where nothing is pure and healthy enough.

    • @selloanelebitsa2713
      @selloanelebitsa2713 Před rokem +102

      Just because you don’t understand something doesn’t mean it’s not genuine or that it’s bullshit

    • @teanavann8541
      @teanavann8541 Před rokem +16

      It's a SHOW

    • @CC-si3cr
      @CC-si3cr Před rokem

      I'm looking @ her husband wondering how he finds her neurotic behavior attractive. How on earth did he get this scrawny woman pregnant?

  • @Eeveelien
    @Eeveelien Před rokem +111

    She and her baby could've starved to death, yet she refused help to the point it was live or die for the baby. That's outrageous.

  • @The-Owl-Bard
    @The-Owl-Bard Před rokem +2987

    Feels like the patient had 1 consultation w/ a dietitian and just automatically assumed she knew everything she should give her baby.

    • @witch_in_a_wheelchair3050
      @witch_in_a_wheelchair3050 Před rokem +227

      Even worse, a nutritionist. Dietitians have actual credentials and certifications. Anyone can use the label of nutritionist.

    • @jenniferromero571
      @jenniferromero571 Před rokem +33

      It happens. The same with looking up what's wrong or could be. Drags you down a rabbit hole sometimes.

    • @DigiDestined13
      @DigiDestined13 Před rokem +47

      @@jenniferromero571 Oh, God, the number of people who try to self-diagnose over the internet without realizing that almost all of these medical sites are written by the insurance companies...

    • @firstnext5482
      @firstnext5482 Před rokem +17

      @@DigiDestined13 I feel like those medical sites being written by insurance companies isn't the problem- the problem is people who use those sites and when their symptoms point to (for the sake of this example) cancer they accept it's cancer, tell people they have cancer, but make zero attempts to see a doctor about their "cancer". Those websites can be useful but you still gotta go see professionals to confirm things.

    • @kasshill2034
      @kasshill2034 Před rokem +9

      No she had an eating disorder and it was later addressed. All of you guys are so terrible for having no empathy and judging this woman!!

  • @ContrastCopy
    @ContrastCopy Před rokem +2727

    Interesting thing is that IV fluid is actually extremely healthy. It’s literally pure nutrients.

    • @Justice237
      @Justice237 Před rokem +257

      The stuff in the IV bag that Manning tried to give her contained glucose and amino acids aka the broken down components of carbohydrates and proteins. She was just worried because it looked scary because it was in a bag and not a whole food.

    • @ry.butterfly
      @ry.butterfly Před rokem

      Tpn isn't pure, it's straight up chemicals and medications. It saves lives, sure. But it's not on any level "pure"

    • @ContrastCopy
      @ContrastCopy Před rokem +110

      @@ry.butterfly chemicals are one of the purest forms of nutrients

    • @Justice237
      @Justice237 Před rokem +73

      @@ry.butterfly No, TPN stands for total parenteral nutrition. It consists of glucose, salts, amino acids, lipids, vitamins, and minerals.

    • @ry.butterfly
      @ry.butterfly Před rokem +7

      @Justice237 I know what it stands for lol my comment still stands. There's a reason why TPN destroys the liver.

  • @amelonnamedkate1400
    @amelonnamedkate1400 Před rokem +127

    As someone in the medical field, this is so real and very frustrating. Unfortunately it is the patient’s call on any sort of procedures, so sometimes you do have to just sit and watch as they get worse. All you can do is provide them with the education. Whether they agree to follow through is ultimately up to them

  • @rachaelsnapp8654
    @rachaelsnapp8654 Před rokem +158

    The fact that there actually people out there like her is infuriating.

  • @GraceyManors
    @GraceyManors Před rokem +681

    They need to make her sign a waiver if she refuses treatment so they can't be held responsible.

    • @GraceyManors
      @GraceyManors Před rokem +28

      However if a doctor did something behind my back without my permission I'd sue their asses.

    • @stephaniecamille947
      @stephaniecamille947 Před rokem +9

      Let the writers of this fictional TV show know.

    • @elfenlied_girl1238
      @elfenlied_girl1238 Před 4 měsíci +11

      @@GraceyManorsyup but knowing how the mother was acting, she would’ve tried to sue them for not helping her, at least in the way she was “ helping “ her baby.

    • @koolkittykat04
      @koolkittykat04 Před 3 měsíci +5

      There is something like that called an AMA form that patients sign when they are leaving the hospital against medical advice (AMA). Basically, by signing it, the patient acknowledges that they understand the risks and potential complications of not receiving treatment and desire to continue without treatment.

  • @SC-RGX7
    @SC-RGX7 Před rokem +1846

    I lost it at the part where the ultrasound damages the baby.
    Those kind of people always amaze me.

    • @charlierei9292
      @charlierei9292 Před rokem +135

      Yes the ultrasound will effect the baby in horrific ways!
      But under eating, when you're supposedly eating for two is completely rational and okay

    • @mikesixx7655
      @mikesixx7655 Před rokem +50

      Individuals who have decided to completely ignore established medical science shouldn't ever be taken seriously

    • @K1ng1995
      @K1ng1995 Před rokem

      @Mike Sixx It's because of the state of the world. With a rising distrust in news, politics, religion, schooling, police officers, doctors, and fire fighters. People in this day and age don't trust authority figures because all we see of them is being either corrupt or unable to do their job.

    • @notthechainsawmanguy
      @notthechainsawmanguy Před rokem

      "KIDZ DONT BREATH IT CAUSES CANCER!"

    • @omnistpagan3282
      @omnistpagan3282 Před rokem +6

      @@charlierei9292But it’s ORGANIC 😝 😂

  • @maxb5201
    @maxb5201 Před rokem +17

    Last scene, she didn't ask if the baby is gonna live, just asking what are they putting in him.
    She didn't learn her lesson, she doesn't care about health, she only cares what's "toxic"

  • @similanjitjaroen8491
    @similanjitjaroen8491 Před 7 měsíci +20

    This is one of those times when I wondered how Dr. House would have handled this couple

  • @breannaclark4070
    @breannaclark4070 Před rokem +7221

    As a pregnant momma who struggles with ED’s I am so glad I am able to force myself to eat well for my baby. It may not be the healthiest foods but I take my vitamins and she is healthy at 27 weeks 💕

    • @karinarodriguez4582
      @karinarodriguez4582 Před rokem +318

      @Xyz Xyz ED can come and go also the important thing is this person is conscious of what they have and are doing the best for herself and the baby in her belly I have ED too

    • @caitlinquinn79
      @caitlinquinn79 Před rokem +35

      Well done xx

    • @csengelagzi9816
      @csengelagzi9816 Před rokem +39

      Proud of you xx

    • @tabora_
      @tabora_ Před rokem +190

      @Xyz Xyz could have been an accident, or they could have gained it while pregnant. Especially with hormones running rampant, pregnant women can have a hard time eating because their senses are exponential. But I don't know their situation, ED can come from anything really or nothing. My ED came from anxiety 🤷‍♀️

    • @coralrose5754
      @coralrose5754 Před rokem +19

      Wish the best for you and your baby

  • @cassandrabelyeu2419
    @cassandrabelyeu2419 Před rokem +2354

    Ah, that’s what an eating disorder and a pregnancy together look like.

    • @eshaffer8550
      @eshaffer8550 Před rokem +83

      Yes very dangerous I battle with Ed and had to force myself to eat for my son. Sometimes I still have 2 and I only have a few weeks left. And in anxiety u get from seeing/hearing about baby's that were harmed or died do to bad food and it makes it so much worse.

    • @ashlynyoung8692
      @ashlynyoung8692 Před rokem +56

      This is why we need to have mental health resources available for everyone to be able to get help and prevent things like this from happening.

    • @Aggression-hc3yp
      @Aggression-hc3yp Před rokem +11

      A ticking time bomb of anxiety and depression?

    • @omnistpagan3282
      @omnistpagan3282 Před rokem +13

      @@Aggression-hc3ypI mean those hormones do make you crazy. This chick clearly has multiple issues that’s what makes for a good show.

    • @lubystkaolamonola529
      @lubystkaolamonola529 Před rokem +4

      This is how crime looks like. Mental disorder is poor excuse for evil people.

  • @zacharytaylor190
    @zacharytaylor190 Před rokem +35

    While not included in the DSM, orthotexia is a regularly diagnosed "unspecified feeding or eating disorder," and is characterized by an extreme and dangerous obsession with conventionally "healthy" eating. It is serious, especially when it interferes with certain special nutritional requirements characteristic of pregnancy.

  • @deedeestardust2535
    @deedeestardust2535 Před rokem +14

    Take her to Dr. House, he can explain to her how many funeral companies make a lot money by selling small coffins.

  • @TheOldstufffan
    @TheOldstufffan Před rokem +6069

    These episodes that deal with patients who don’t like modern medicine and chose alternatives are very relevant. I love how they focus on real issues and do them well.

    • @monk3110
      @monk3110 Před rokem +24

      Propagandistic to boot

    • @joelvr101
      @joelvr101 Před rokem +175

      @@monk3110 Might need to google the meaning of propaganda, because starving your baby and being against that is quite a factual thing in medicine.

    • @samcresp5440
      @samcresp5440 Před rokem

      The patient clearly has orthorexia. Her unusual fear and paralysis of “impure food”, only eating 800 calories a day, it’s very blatantly a mental health issue and extreme health anxiety. I wouldn’t actually quality her in the “crazy alternative” realm, since organic fresh produce with low red meat intake isn’t an insane stance to have. Im vegetarian myself and prefer fresh produce over more processed foods, but the borderline is the obsession and anxiety around the food, alongside restriction and improper management of intake.

    • @monk3110
      @monk3110 Před rokem +14

      @@joelvr101 well yes she is the strawman

    • @pregnantleggies3696
      @pregnantleggies3696 Před rokem +2

      The fact these people exist make me wanna never go outside, how do such imbeciles exist

  • @heleanapowell5395
    @heleanapowell5395 Před rokem +3391

    I have nothing against people's view but to force it upon a child who is not strong enough and needs other things is just wrong. Let them decide later on in life it that's what they want.

    • @samg873
      @samg873 Před rokem +42

      Exactly.

    • @imadone
      @imadone Před rokem +131

      An eating disorder is not a normal condition for any pregnancy. And normally fertility is hindered by nutrient deprivation.

    • @Kate-rv1id
      @Kate-rv1id Před rokem +126

      @@imadone Yes exactly!! I can't believe the show didn't even address her obvious eating disorder. No adult thinks 800 calories a day is ok during pregnancy. (Or at all, unless one is on a special diet under close doctor supervision)

    • @MsLovestory01
      @MsLovestory01 Před rokem +4

      Exactly!

    • @MiracleFound
      @MiracleFound Před rokem +12

      @@imadone true, but women in concentration camps still got pregnant and delivered babies. It is a lot less likely, but not impossible.

  • @kittygirl1756
    @kittygirl1756 Před rokem +31

    When I was pregnant with my oldest daughter. I wasn't gaining much weight for the 1st 6 months and I was honestly terrified she was gonna come out very underweight. I managed to gained 30lbs within the last 3 months and she came out healthy. To see a mother only take in so little when pregnant thinking she's helping the baby is actually pretty heartbreaking

    • @silvermist9924
      @silvermist9924 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thats where im at right now. Its scary that im barely gaining weight and im eating so much

    • @kittygirl1756
      @kittygirl1756 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @silvermist9924 I believe in you. I know it's scary, just keep doing the best you can.

  • @isldgrl2008
    @isldgrl2008 Před 3 měsíci +17

    I know people like this. They think they know better than anyone, to the point of stupidity.

  • @sashchandra
    @sashchandra Před rokem +465

    The proof is literally the baby itself!!! she's supposed to be 8 months pregnant but her baby's size and growth is that of a 5 month old... The fact she ended up in the E.R and her body is practically failing due to being malnourished. I know this is a show but damn the anxiety 😭

    • @julkap4190
      @julkap4190 Před měsícem

      This is why mothers always always always have to go to ultrasound. If she would see how small her baby is she would know soon enough that something is wrong (maybe it wouldn't change much but at least someone would already start to push on her getting better nutrition).
      Even better mothers can have complications. My baby niece was doing great and then on 28th week they found on ultrasound too low flow in umbilical cord. They tried to fix it with magnesium, but after week at the hospital she had to go on C-section anyway (on last ultrasound she was barely moving even with glucose directly delivered through her mom's veins. And her stomach started to be a little bit too small). So born on 29th week. Long story short it saved her life. She had to overcome some complications but she is now almost 3 months old and at home. (and that's central Europe, by the way. In richer countries the chances of recovering are even better I assume)

  • @ericay3225
    @ericay3225 Před rokem +1329

    That mother was almost me. I was very depressed while pregnant, became paranoid and developed the delusion that any doctor or healthcare worker was going to take my baby from me, or horrifically hurt us. So naturally with that fear I avoided prenatal care until I was 28weeks along. After telling my mom I was going to do an unassisted birth, my family helped me find a midwife I could trust, and I had a homebirth. Thank God I had an amazing midwife because I ended up hemorrhaging pretty bad. I was very fortunate that my son and I were healthy. I didn't receive mental health care until many months after. Now 6 years later and much professional help, I can see how I put us both in danger and how unwell I was. This is a very real topic. I know for me in the thick of it I truly couldn't understand what I was doing was dangerous, I absolutely believed I was doing what was best for my son and I.

    • @peterkottke2570
      @peterkottke2570 Před rokem

      Unfortunately about to get more common. With recent laws being passed after Roe vs Wade went down, many women are going to trust their doctors less.

    • @ymi7924
      @ymi7924 Před rokem +76

      I'm glad you recognized there was a problem and got help. Not many would do that. Proud of you 😊

    • @ericay3225
      @ericay3225 Před rokem +26

      @@ymi7924 Thank you, I appreciate your kind words. I wish I had gotten help sooner, but I will always be thankful my son was born healthy. ❤

    • @allisoncastle
      @allisoncastle Před rokem +17

      I know I’m late, but wow I’m so sorry:( I can’t imagine the overwhelming fear. So glad for you that you got help though and congratulations on your healthy baby 💗

    • @annabees
      @annabees Před rokem +1

      pregnancy can mess up our brains pretty bad 🥲

  • @Thule21
    @Thule21 Před rokem +21

    I bet House would have just gotten her a catalog for 'Baby caskets' and said:
    ''This is the next best advise I can give you. In this case, I bet you can get a really good '2 for 1' deal when both of you dies...''

  • @riverhunter21226
    @riverhunter21226 Před 8 měsíci +45

    I had hyperemesis gravidarum (extreme morning sickness) during my pregnancy and could barely keep anything down for days at a time because of it, but i would still force myself to try to eat for myself & my baby. thankfully we’re both healthy and happy now ♥️

  • @anshulruhil
    @anshulruhil Před rokem +827

    Dr House is the perfect doctor for such a situation

    • @noemieprovost8925
      @noemieprovost8925 Před rokem +54

      Ain't that the right would love to see that

    • @annataymond9529
      @annataymond9529 Před rokem +98

      I don’t know. He’d probably call her an idiot who’s murdering her child, and then that would just make her even more defensive

    • @breecegriffith5896
      @breecegriffith5896 Před rokem +114

      @@annataymond9529 Because it’s the truth. House doesn’t really care about anyone’s feelings, but he will emphasize with certain patients.

    • @annataymond9529
      @annataymond9529 Před rokem +22

      @@breecegriffith5896 yes but that would compromise the situation. If she got defensive she’d be less likely to listen to reason and wouldn’t feel like she was safe to agree to anything

    • @Queenofthatank
      @Queenofthatank Před rokem +24

      Yup House is definitely needed here to call her an ignoramus

  • @emerginglobster2075
    @emerginglobster2075 Před 7 měsíci +14

    The fact that there's people like this in the world to base this off of is mind blowing

  • @shofaaahmad
    @shofaaahmad Před 8 měsíci +14

    This is why a mother should be smart and open minded.

  • @lilitharam44
    @lilitharam44 Před rokem +1392

    They never considered a psych eval? Putting the husband in charge since she was nuts, and killing the baby?

    • @diosoth
      @diosoth Před rokem +125

      There is no way this woman would be allowed to harm her baby like this in real life. It's odd this sloppy writing exists in the same fictional universe as Law & Order and Homicide LOTS

    • @rdgloveshouse
      @rdgloveshouse Před rokem +168

      @@diosoth hospitals don't want to get sued.... forcing medical treatment (pregnant or not) can result in that

    • @Jadzebra
      @Jadzebra Před rokem +72

      @@diosoth these episodes are taken heavily from actual medical cases, these things really do happen

    • @mar-k7104
      @mar-k7104 Před rokem +7

      @@diosoth so what would happen then?

    • @Airman1169
      @Airman1169 Před rokem +30

      @@diosoth actually it can and does. Its a result of my body my choice, the baby isn't a life yet legally in some states like California and New York. It's not just about what a law says but how it can be interpretted.

  • @janellemora6457
    @janellemora6457 Před rokem +368

    700-800 calories a day is not healthy for anyone pregnant or not!

    • @cashwalk7253
      @cashwalk7253 Před rokem +4

      Nope it’s not

    • @Aggression-hc3yp
      @Aggression-hc3yp Před rokem +4

      How much calories are needed a day for a pregnant woman? 2,000 calories? 2,500?

    • @fabplays6559
      @fabplays6559 Před rokem +3

      @@Aggression-hc3yp At her stage in pregnancy, 2,400 calories. 1,800 for early stage.

    • @Aggression-hc3yp
      @Aggression-hc3yp Před rokem +3

      @@fabplays6559 - Any less than the recommended amount is not a good thing for mother or child! Malnutrition is a serious health risk that affects many people who need to get more than a handful of food in them.

    • @luckyduck2928
      @luckyduck2928 Před rokem +6

      I know this is just a show, but anyone who intentionally starved themselves during pregnancy, does not deserve a child.

  • @WZ-tp3jm
    @WZ-tp3jm Před rokem +27

    It’s so frustrating that in one of the wealthiest countries in the world that people are so ignorant and susceptible to misinformation….like I know this is a fictional character but there are SO many women who are actually like this and it’s seriously scary that they’re raising children.

  • @Lovely..Coco_
    @Lovely..Coco_ Před rokem +27

    Dr. Manning is so misunderstood and underrated all she try’s to do is keep people safe
    but clearly people just don’t listen! 😢

  • @desertpack9580
    @desertpack9580 Před rokem +470

    I can't believe what she did was starving her unborn baby, and she was afraid of the ivy nutrition that would've helped her baby grow before it was born

    • @yimwaili5425
      @yimwaili5425 Před rokem +6

      I can't believe she did was start dactor hospital for a operation team good for a people who have a ambulance call the my home call my jobs

    • @yimwaili5425
      @yimwaili5425 Před rokem +6

      I can't believe she did was start dactor hospital for a operation team good for a people who have a ambulance call the my home call my jobs

    • @forgottenlight9934
      @forgottenlight9934 Před rokem +15

      @@yimwaili5425 what?

    • @cristalmewtwo4160
      @cristalmewtwo4160 Před rokem +16

      @@yimwaili5425 did you have a seizure on the recommendation keyboard

    • @alexandramoyer8785
      @alexandramoyer8785 Před rokem +4

      @@yimwaili5425 learn proper grammar

  • @shesgoneforeverlife
    @shesgoneforeverlife Před rokem +1422

    This reminded me of the real couple who were vegan and made their Infant vegan. Unfortunately the infant passed away due to malnutrition and the parents got life in prison. Very tragic.

    • @ayajade6683
      @ayajade6683 Před rokem +76

      which parents there's been multiple cases of it 34 caught in the last year in the United States alone probably much higher

    • @HopeSingh
      @HopeSingh Před rokem +96

      A vegan infant is okay as long as they get breastfed or a vegan baby formula. The problem wasn't veganism.

    • @ayajade6683
      @ayajade6683 Před rokem +244

      @@HopeSingh in all 50 states feeding a vegan diet to an infant is deemed child abuse often classified under intentional starvation or neglect.

    • @swimfast724
      @swimfast724 Před rokem +14

      There was a house episode where that happened too

    • @HopeSingh
      @HopeSingh Před rokem +104

      @@ayajade6683 Nope. Actually the American Academy of nutrition and dietetics says a vegan diet is fine for all ages. A well planned one. You can't feed your kid just almond milk.

  • @alex_enbee
    @alex_enbee Před 7 měsíci +9

    The thing that worries me the most about the situation is that she is 100% not going to change once the kid is older. She is going to starve that child their entire life and give them a very unhealthy relationship with food.

  • @danieldevito6380
    @danieldevito6380 Před 10 měsíci +15

    Now the baby gets to go through life with a psychotic mother and a coward father... Great job

    • @glumdrops3678
      @glumdrops3678 Před 10 dny

      It’s not real man

    • @MTHz17
      @MTHz17 Před 7 dny

      @@glumdrops3678it is. That actually happens. One of my friends had a severe ED and lost her child to that.

  • @kevinsundelin8639
    @kevinsundelin8639 Před rokem +1154

    Thing is, as someone with anxiety, I can empathize with her fears, but it's so scary that it can turn that bad for someone that it affects their own health. Mental health is no joke

    • @simsandwins8998
      @simsandwins8998 Před rokem +19

      Yeah i remember myself when i was pregnant and also postpartum… anxiety through the roof. Felt bad for the patient, her boyfriend should have set her straight. My husband protected me from my thoughts

    • @kevinsundelin8639
      @kevinsundelin8639 Před rokem +10

      @@simsandwins8998 I've heard terrible things about postpartum depression and such. I'm happy your husband was there to help you get through it. I wish you and your family the best!

    • @simsandwins8998
      @simsandwins8998 Před rokem +6

      @@kevinsundelin8639 thank you

    • @faristasairuv5143
      @faristasairuv5143 Před rokem +9

      It really is no joke. We need better mental health protections in society.

    • @kevinsundelin8639
      @kevinsundelin8639 Před rokem +2

      @@faristasairuv5143 I agree

  • @jp630
    @jp630 Před rokem +354

    Farm to table unborn baby line cracks me up the most 😂🤣

    • @Sarge92
      @Sarge92 Před rokem

      the thing is thats not even what farm to table is about
      farm to table is about eating food at its freshest for flavour and some minor nutrient benefits
      its no guarentee that theres no growth hormone or antibiotics or pesticides your eating
      also it doesent even mean that the food goes direct from the farmers tractor to your table because most meat gets slaughtered at a slaughter house so theres a step and unless you driving your ass into the country every week your foods stopping off at a distrobution hub before it heads to whole foods

    • @lubystkaolamonola529
      @lubystkaolamonola529 Před rokem +22

      More like from womb to tomb.

    • @andreasanchez1453
      @andreasanchez1453 Před rokem +3

      @@lubystkaolamonola529 speed run life

    • @taiyabazaheer9492
      @taiyabazaheer9492 Před rokem +2

      ​@@lubystkaolamonola529 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @CriFei
    @CriFei Před 8 měsíci +6

    "You dont get it" she said to the two EXPERIENCED doctors.

  • @DieFarbeLila88
    @DieFarbeLila88 Před 11 měsíci +16

    Honestly the conflict this woman has, to be so terrified of potentially contaminated food is very interesting. I can see this being a potential issue in the future.

  • @helenbrown6341
    @helenbrown6341 Před rokem +808

    When you're pregnant, you have to eat well, possibly more, to help keep your unborn baby nourished. You're eating for 2 at that point.

    • @wheelsndealz
      @wheelsndealz Před rokem +55

      well not for 2, but still.

    • @succubliss379
      @succubliss379 Před rokem +71

      That is wrong. You only need to eat at most an extra 300 calories a day at the end from what I remember. It's not a full human like you are and does not need nearly as much as you do.

    • @meganpare8998
      @meganpare8998 Před rokem +47

      A grown woman should be taking in 2500 calories a day, her being on 700-800 is anorexic status , and when pregnant the above comment is correct you only need to increase your diet by s few hundred calories to support the baby, women think eating for two is doubling your calorie intake but that can lead to extreme weight gain, gestational diabetes , fluid retention, diet is so important when pregnant

    • @Gib01
      @Gib01 Před rokem +55

      You are eating for two but should not eat as two. Healthy eating, not overeating.

    • @alexandramoyer8785
      @alexandramoyer8785 Před rokem +2

      @@wheelsndealz yes for two

  • @NanaPapa123
    @NanaPapa123 Před rokem +515

    When I was a young teen, I babysat for a little one that a chiropractic "doctor" and his wife had. They measured each ounce she took in and she was like a little skeleton. As the mother had been chubby as a teen, they were determined their daughter would not get fat. I was instructed not to feed her anything but rice milk, cut up veggies and such. Here's the irony - 35 years later, said child is pudgy and looks happy! Oh,and the dad died at the age of 59. Just saying....I think you should feed and love on babies lavishly. Not sweets, but good nutrition and you cannot spoil a child by holding them, singing to them, etc.

    • @heathercontois4501
      @heathercontois4501 Před rokem +15

      Please don't mock the dad's profession, when it is those parents mental disorders that effected the care of their child. No chiropractic school, which is an actual school like med school, will teach that in health class. I work for one, and he teaches balanced proper nutrition and active fitness is how to be healthy, not teaching a kid to have eating disorders and body issues.

    • @ayajade6683
      @ayajade6683 Před rokem

      ​@@heathercontois4501 it's quackery it's not a real medical degree but a certificate with no oversight from a medical board or college. it's a scam

    • @heathercontois4501
      @heathercontois4501 Před rokem +7

      @@ayajade6683 actually, it requires a pre- med degree. Also extensive education in the health am function of the muscles, nervous system and skeletal system. It seems to me you met one of the ones who is just weird and practices improperly. Especially with he and his wife teaching their child how o have eating disorders.

    • @sapphireriddles6692
      @sapphireriddles6692 Před rokem +12

      @@heathercontois4501 i hear you, and let me open by saying I've seen a chiro numerous times who is fantastic, educated, and respectable.
      However. The stigma against chiropractors doesnt come from nowhere. I knew one who claimed he could treat ADHD with periodic sessions involving a little drum set connected to an interactive video. It's been a while, but I think I heard him claim a couple times that after enough sessions, symptoms wouldn't return. Gullible people paid to have their child tap a plastic drum at the direction of a tv screen, so well persuaded they didnt realize the absurdity of the idea that playing, essentially, super slow guitar hero at most once a week was going to treat a mental disorder that is typically handled by pills you can tell the day of whether you took or not.
      So, I think I understood OP's quotes around doctor. Chiros are chiros, not doctors. They're very good at what they do, but they shouldn't veer out of that lane, regardless of whether the temptation to do so might be ego or greed. The end result is bad for everyone.

    • @heathercontois4501
      @heathercontois4501 Před rokem +6

      @@sapphireriddles6692 Chiropractors are in the medical system as Doctors of Chiropractic-like every other kind of specialty. I do fully follow that they can have the same quacks and crazy practitioners as every other medical profession. It's just that with it being a specialty, it makes the stigma against it worse.

  • @annemariewood-orourke5994

    600-800 calories for a pregnant mother is ridiculously low. And the fact that she isn't properly caring for herself is putting that baby in danger.

  • @nanamifan0220
    @nanamifan0220 Před rokem +9

    Orthorexia is a serious eating disorder that is not talked about often enough.

  • @maryjanedavis9033
    @maryjanedavis9033 Před rokem +436

    I understand the anxiety while pregnant. I had a completely healthy pregnancy with no issues or even family history of issues, but every single time I used to the bathroom I checked to make sure I wasn’t bleeding. I was terrified to the point of sweating at every appointment that they were gonna tell me they couldn’t find a heartbeat and I was going to have to deliver my dead baby. It was crippling. But, you cannot let your own fears take over. You have to be strong you have to be smart. It’s not about what you feel like doing anymore. It’s about doing what you have to do to protect the life and mind of your baby.

    • @lordvoldemort5586
      @lordvoldemort5586 Před rokem +12

      I'm currently pregnant and am going through the same thing. I hope you and your baby are doing great.

    • @Blue-kz3vf
      @Blue-kz3vf Před 11 měsíci +5

      Im currently pregnant and feel similarly 😢 i try to distract myself but it comes back. Its heartbreaking.

  • @ronnie7074
    @ronnie7074 Před rokem +456

    I suffered from ED for a long time and I cried so much and was so worried about what would happen if I got pregnant, that I told myself I never wanted kids. Now that I’m married and really want kids in the future, this is my greatest fear. It is absolutely paralyzing to fear that you would be the cause of your own miscarriage

    • @annabees
      @annabees Před rokem +14

      Since it seems you'd like to have kids, and are so aware of your struggles, surround yourself with a mental, birthing and nutrion medical team which will help you stay strong through pregnancy. 🤗

    • @faristasairuv5143
      @faristasairuv5143 Před rokem +6

      I know how you feel. Are you able to get therapy? Therapy can really help.

    • @Nikki_81
      @Nikki_81 Před rokem +6

      I had an extremely bad eating disorder when I was a teen/early adulthood. I was tormented my whole life by classmates and family over being fat and when I was 14 I swallowed a 500 count of Tylenol and at the time was so upset I woke up the next morning. So once that happened I turned to the whole ED.
      Then I got pregnant unexpectedly, not trying, using 2 types of Birth Control, and I was in university. I didn't want a baby and I was so scared as I didn't find out I was pregnant until 11 1/2 weeks along.
      What could I have done?
      But my worry for my child and a very very strong doctor who told me I had two choices, to start eating properly or he was going to have me strapped to a bed and a feeding tube put through my nose.
      It made me start to eat, it was very slow going and I will admit I had more months of weight loss then gain, but I was following the eating plans as best as I could. I was also cursed with Hyperemesis which caused me to puke right up until I delivered my baby!
      But 19 years later, she is healthy, smart and had a very good relationship with food.
      I do still struggle a lot, but after I had my daughter, I wanted to make sure she didn't go down the road I did, and I had to lead by example!
      The point to my ramblings is, sometimes veing pregnant can have a more positive effect on you then this mom. It makes you go the opposite way and want what is best for your baby no matter what happens to you.
      I'm sure you will be awesome and make the best choices for your family! And if you are still struggling, talk to someone about it. It isn't weak to reach out and ask for help!
      Good luck!!

    • @ronnie7074
      @ronnie7074 Před rokem +1

      @@faristasairuv5143 I’ve made a lot of progress with counseling and medication. I gained healthy weight and my ED doesn’t control my life anymore like it used to. Im still a little tentative and have anxiety issues but I’m hoping I’ll be off medication in a year or so.

    • @ronnie7074
      @ronnie7074 Před rokem +1

      @@Nikki_81 that gives me a lot of hope. Im at a point now where Im fairly confident I would maintain a physically healthy pregnancy thankfully. My only worry is going back initially to my old habits and how the anxiety will affect me during the pregnancy. But I’m actively doing what I need to heal completely. It’s just that voice in the back of my mind that comes out every once in a while. I dont think that fear will ever go away but I’m lucky to have my husband by my side

  • @AIgeneratedHuman
    @AIgeneratedHuman Před rokem +10

    Those doctors are extremely patient and caring. If it was up to me I'd let her do as she pleases and let the guilt destroy her and her husband when the baby eventually dies. Guess that's why I'm not a doctor. 😕

  • @mollygrace558
    @mollygrace558 Před rokem +8

    In situations like these, the parents need help and education. And if that doesn't work you have to ask if the child will really be safe with the parents while they have this mindset

  • @PurpledaisyShasta
    @PurpledaisyShasta Před rokem +205

    If I had a partner who ended up starving our unborn baby to death, refusing to listen to the doctor, science and common sense I would leave her. And if the baby somehow survived I would still leave her and take full custody until she got the help she needed.

  • @heykayrenee_
    @heykayrenee_ Před rokem +347

    People like her who think they know more than doctors irk me 😣

    • @foolslayer9416
      @foolslayer9416 Před rokem +16

      It's pride. It's Human nature to overreach, even with things like what we think we know.

    • @Mcherri
      @Mcherri Před rokem +6

      Sometimes they are right I went to multiple doctors and payed lots of money only to tell me it was in my head when I knew for sure it wasn’t. So I did my own research came up with the conclusion saw another doctor and it turns out I had the same disease that has no cure. I was in debilitating pain everyday since I turned 13.

    • @Sarge92
      @Sarge92 Před rokem +4

      theres times when i can apreciate patients disagreeing but even then i generally dont disagree with the facts of the situation
      my dr thinks i could maybe loose just a touch weight (im 105kg hed prefer i was closer to 80)
      i disagree on the basis that im not gaining weight and have held this weight solid since i was 17 years old (im now 30)
      my diet is not excessive and i am somewhat active i ride my ebike in pedal assist mode 20 miles a day (it actually counts its better than driving a car) and i often walk long distances with ease
      and ive always been fairly physically fit i ran cross country for fun i was on the sprinting team and played rugby and am quite strong
      ive chosen to not make any drastic changes to my diet as im already eating fairly well and if i loose the weight great if not i dont forsee it causing any major health negatives to me at this stage to warrant undergoing major diet or excercise changes
      that being said i do not for one single second disagree with his opinion it would be optimal for me to be less over weight and there are some minor risks posed to me those are facts and i dont disagree with them nor do i think i know better than him
      btw my daily caloric intake sits around 1000-1800 calories at best

    • @ashleysmith7632
      @ashleysmith7632 Před rokem +4

      It’s not pride, but fear. She’s scared and these doctors don’t consider her opinion. If she thinks the IV is bad they should try to educate her further and address her concerns, bring in a third party, or find a different alternative.

  • @jasminebraggs9016
    @jasminebraggs9016 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Props to the actress who portrayed Julie. Amazing work of depicting anxiety and all those issues

  • @tracysuen6640
    @tracysuen6640 Před rokem +4

    This women is killing her baby by under feeding it. She is crazy.

  • @mischievous732
    @mischievous732 Před rokem +335

    Dr. Manning really does sacrifice everything for the health of her patients even if it gets into legal action.

    • @maxi1ification
      @maxi1ification Před rokem +32

      More often than not said "legal" action goes nowhere and the most she gets is a slap on the wrist.
      Gotta say, while I respect her intentions, it does get grating

    • @savannahmancuso2965
      @savannahmancuso2965 Před rokem +25

      Yep. Wildly unrealistic lol jeopardizes her license way too often

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 Před rokem

      Her patient is the mother, this is nonsense. If it was another doctor, a non-feminist one it will make sense, but Dr Mannning is not supposed to belive that the fetus (no baby to starve) has any particular value besides the mother's desire.

    • @ashleysmith7632
      @ashleysmith7632 Před rokem

      That’s not a good thing. She has wrongly called cps on several patients and broke several laws. Even if she doesn’t agree as a doctor she has no right to do that IV. The doctors on this show are narcissist with a terrible god complex.

    • @mischievous732
      @mischievous732 Před rokem

      @@ashleysmith7632 Oh, I did not know that.

  • @Suzette1122
    @Suzette1122 Před rokem +92

    I dont get why didnt they just outright tell her that her baby is being starved to death since she already knows that her 8 month pregnancy is the size of a 5 month pregnancy

    • @waves2378
      @waves2378 Před měsícem +2

      They did. She just doesn’t care.

  • @sebastianenjcb193
    @sebastianenjcb193 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thinking about this and how she is acting when she’s pregnant, essentially killing her baby. I cannot imagine how she would theoretically be as a mother raising that child. It would probably be HORRIBLE for the kid. I mean, having a mom watch every move, probably not let you go outside, having anxiety over you for essentially no reason. She is the definition of overprotective parenting gone wrong.

  • @rustyhowe3907
    @rustyhowe3907 Před rokem +10

    Good actress, she nailed the part so well!👍

  • @jajafruit
    @jajafruit Před rokem +225

    i like the irony of how she tried so hard to make her baby natural as possible, yet he has to grow outside the womb being grown with formulas and science.

  • @lunabee1313
    @lunabee1313 Před rokem +152

    To seeing the baby in the incubator at the end made me think about how my parents must have felt cuz I was born 3 months premature with my twin brother, we stayed in the hospital for a good 3 months I can't imagine what that must have been like for my parents especially my mom.

    • @laurenorourke2442
      @laurenorourke2442 Před rokem +3

      Im a twin with a brother too. We were both 3 pounds and 2 months premature. I was in the nicu for a month, I can’t imagine how any parent would feel after hearing that they have to wait weeks until they can take their baby home with the fear of them not making it

  • @janeschwab1682
    @janeschwab1682 Před 11 měsíci +2

    the ending was so heartbreaking, the poor thing was made of nothing at all and fighting for life

  • @Mariemarie-uw7id
    @Mariemarie-uw7id Před rokem +58

    This makes me really sad as someone with HG pregnancy and a damaged stomach (and diabetes) I struggled to keep my baby alive to keep us fed and she was born really small luckily really healthy. We are now a year further and she is growing so well I am forever grateful to the doctors that helped me get through it

  • @minxkitcatty0519
    @minxkitcatty0519 Před rokem +122

    IV fluid is like the healthiest food for the baby with no chewing necessary. All the nutrients the baby AND you need plus you just need batches and you two will be okay

  • @taylor-nicolescott6592
    @taylor-nicolescott6592 Před rokem +394

    … a lot of stuff is wrong here.
    - should have done a psych eval
    - not broken patient trust or violated patient wishes (despite it being a good idea, objectively)
    - spoken with hospital nutritionist or anyone in OBGYN to convince her
    almost every episode there’s some egregious error that would result in loss of license.

    • @bruh9977
      @bruh9977 Před rokem +10

      Good job! However, this is a show.

    • @averymoreland3081
      @averymoreland3081 Před rokem +22

      @@bruh9977 yes, it’s a show, but if they’re gonna talk about and show things that are as common as instances like this, they can at least try to make it more accurate. The comment’s right, EVERYTHING there should have been done/not been done

    • @RandomVideos-yz5qf
      @RandomVideos-yz5qf Před rokem +22

      @@averymoreland3081 Exactly, especially since this show has a psychiatrist as one of the main recurring characters. Why not bring him and at least do an eval?

    • @MV-ro6vj
      @MV-ro6vj Před rokem +4

      The parity index is the worst mistake!! Gravida 0 para 1..😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ericay3225
      @ericay3225 Před rokem +6

      Well, it happened to me and nobody lost any license. I was straight delusional and paranoid, but I was treated like I was perfectly mentally healthy and allowed to keep on doing what I was doing. The only person who kinda tried to help was my mom. She convinced me to have a midwife attend my birth, thankfully as I did end up hemorrhaging. I didn't lose custody of my son, and I wasn't admitted to the psych ward. I only received professional help when my son was 8 months old. Looking back now it is really discouraging how many people, including healthcare professionals didn't care enough to actually get me help, or at minimum say something to me.

  • @vanessamartin9243
    @vanessamartin9243 Před rokem +8

    As someone who suffered from ED and is pregnant and got HG and food aversions and acid reflux so bad my throat bleeds daily, I get the struggles of eating and giving proper nutrients to my baby. When I had my 20 week scan and was told he was on the small side, I pushed down all my worries about food and pushed myself to eat for my baby and he doubled in size in ten weeks. He’s perfectly healthy now and the perfect size for 37 weeks. I released a month ago and stopped eating again and ended up in hospital cos I was putting strain on baby and my body cos I wasn’t eating and drinking enough but I’m lucky my body fat kept him alive. I’ve lost more weight than I’ve gained and still under my pre pregnancy weight but thankfully baby is perfectly healthy and reaching the right weight and milestones

    • @sarahw9198
      @sarahw9198 Před rokem +4

      yikes on bikes

    • @LeoNunes-gy8ie
      @LeoNunes-gy8ie Před měsícem

      I'm glad you were strong and made the right decision for you and your baby. I hope you're both doing okay

    • @vanessamartin9243
      @vanessamartin9243 Před měsícem +1

      @@LeoNunes-gy8iethank you. He’s a perfectly happy healthy one year old now. ❤

  • @l.a.3479
    @l.a.3479 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I haven't seen this episode, but they should've called in Dr. Charles. Her wrong beliefs and desire for control really messed up her thinking, causing physical harm to herself and the baby.

  • @inayahjordon1031
    @inayahjordon1031 Před rokem +68

    She must've lied to her midwife. Mine would've gutted me for eating 7-800 Cals a day, also without any protein.

  • @alexisk360
    @alexisk360 Před rokem +126

    Those nurses were way nicer than I would’ve been like girl you’re killing your baby get it together

  • @lovelyswimmer1
    @lovelyswimmer1 Před rokem +8

    I know this is a show but the baby being hooked to the tubes made me tear up a little. It didn't even have to happen!

  • @missydiamond9310
    @missydiamond9310 Před 7 měsíci

    I love how the danger alarm is the sound the vent makes when the patient pops off

  • @traviscansler223
    @traviscansler223 Před rokem +84

    Oh man… the ending seeing the unnatural, unhealthy baby was so emotional.

  • @skeetorretard
    @skeetorretard Před rokem +110

    I was born 14lbs and the hospital said I was over weight and wanted to starve me down for a few days. My father refused.

    • @user-tn2pz7ze2o
      @user-tn2pz7ze2o Před rokem +10

      14lbs? Dang, are your parents really tall? Largest I've personally seen was 12lbs; somehow my cousin had two 12lb babies without any meds.

    • @missdaydreamss
      @missdaydreamss Před rokem

      Do u mind ne asking, are you on the bigger side, as in weight or height? Did your mom have a c section

    • @skeetorretard
      @skeetorretard Před rokem +6

      @@missdaydreamss i was actually underweight until i hit puberty. parents normal size. i was born at 10 months. natural birth, mom said it was her easiest of three births, she had blood pressure issues so no meds.

    • @stephaniecamille947
      @stephaniecamille947 Před rokem +1

      This is a big ol lie.

  • @vignesh0208
    @vignesh0208 Před rokem +5

    'No' seems to be her favorite word. She's gonna be a 'great' mother when the child is born.... If it gets born alive & well.

  • @hayley9429
    @hayley9429 Před rokem +7

    I could never be a doctor. Watching and listening to people be so stubborn and ignorant would drive me crazy. I would probably slap that woman. It’s amazing that there r people in this world that have the patience for such a hard job ❤

  • @peter_pansexual6243
    @peter_pansexual6243 Před rokem +578

    It's people like these that makes me think maybe everyone should be evaluated before being allowed to have a child and not, just like parents who want to adopt. Well, those people and the ones that abuse their kids.

    • @thomaswalmsley8959
      @thomaswalmsley8959 Před rokem +29

      Certain states had that's at one point in the 20s and 30s I doubt it's coming back. It is funny tho that if this woman was starving an actual baby not a fetus she'd probably be in jail.

    • @mar-k7104
      @mar-k7104 Před rokem +15

      @@thomaswalmsley8959 good thing we don’t live a hundred years ago then. Look, I know this woman is infuriating but she has rights

    • @mar-k7104
      @mar-k7104 Před rokem +25

      How would that work exactly? “Sorry man we’ve carefully considered it an decided you’re not pure enough to carry a child, so we’ve scheduled an emergency abortion”

    • @thomaswalmsley8959
      @thomaswalmsley8959 Před rokem +7

      @@mar-k7104 well that's sorta my point. That America went down that route and it didn't stick (and looking back, it feels gross.). But at the same time it's a strange situation cause if she was a starving a 1 month old infant she'd be done, but an 8 week fetus is okay I guess.

    • @thomaswalmsley8959
      @thomaswalmsley8959 Před rokem +3

      @@mar-k7104 and harming others is the basis by which we usually start taking rights.

  • @LAKnightAuthor
    @LAKnightAuthor Před rokem +86

    She has a midwife, how did the midwife not notice the problems???

    • @Justice237
      @Justice237 Před rokem +38

      It’s likely that her “midwife” is a naturopath or something, someone that is equally as scared of GMOs and processed foods and loves organic, that would affirm her beliefs.

    • @barbarahollands6415
      @barbarahollands6415 Před rokem

      @@Justice237 No a good naturopath would be very helpful.

    • @ayajade6683
      @ayajade6683 Před rokem

      ​@@barbarahollands6415 yeah no they're only good in wack-a-doodle circles they're quacks who 99% of the time should be charged with practicing medicine without a license

    • @henningplogmacher5451
      @henningplogmacher5451 Před rokem +1

      @@barbarahollands6415 perhaps she is a bad one

    • @annataymond9529
      @annataymond9529 Před rokem +3

      The issue is midwives don’t require the same amount of training, so while there are excellent, up to date, midwives out there, there are also, not so great ones.

  • @raautumn6368
    @raautumn6368 Před rokem +6

    This is why accurate nutritional advice is needed! As someone wishing to be a dietitian let me inform you of the difference.
    Dietitians are board certified, take a minimum of 1200 internship hours, and spend 6-8 years in school.
    Nutritionist take some classes and aren’t required to be certified by any state. They could literally be Googling all the info they give you.

    • @pioneerprepper2048
      @pioneerprepper2048 Před rokem +1

      Do you even realize how often doctors use Google to diagnose and treat patients??

    • @MarieJohanna760
      @MarieJohanna760 Před 8 měsíci

      ​​@@pioneerprepper2048not the Same my dude

    • @pioneerprepper2048
      @pioneerprepper2048 Před 8 měsíci

      @@MarieJohanna760 it really is and I'm not a dude

  • @isselgarcia6825
    @isselgarcia6825 Před 11 měsíci +3

    This is why you need doctors like house

  • @chelseywest2311
    @chelseywest2311 Před rokem +62

    Why didn’t they bring in the psychologist? This is clearly a psychological issue.

    • @anjelica948
      @anjelica948 Před 2 měsíci +2

      As someone who has a family member who is a psychiatrist, I can tell you that it wouldn’t have helped. The only way they could force her into medical treatment is to get a judge to declare her mentally incompetent, and she doesn’t meet that requirement.
      She does need mental help, obviously, but that would take years of therapy, that’s not something a hospital can do.

  • @aramk2663
    @aramk2663 Před rokem +29

    The irony here is that IV bags are probably the most “pure” source of nutrition on the planet.

  • @patiencededeofori3372
    @patiencededeofori3372 Před rokem +6

    The fact that this woman thinks she knows more than the doctors is very annoying but she doesn't have to starve her baby to death ☹she really needs help

  • @fynnbyrne1983
    @fynnbyrne1983 Před rokem +3

    I feel like every single time doctor Manning gets emotionally involved with a patient like I understand it was the right thing to do but she has to respect her wishes

  • @Jessaroonie23
    @Jessaroonie23 Před rokem +733

    The husband obviously doesn’t agree with the mother but is too scared to speak up against her. He needs to grow a pair and protect his baby.

    • @annabees
      @annabees Před rokem +33

      Try to be rational with some pregnant person. I'm pregnant and if I'm convinced something is bad for my baby you ain't forcing me 😂

    • @doomednarrative
      @doomednarrative Před rokem +26

      she's definitely in the wrong but it's her baby too bro. this isn't the 50s men don't own their wives and children anymore.

    • @jaimeduncan6167
      @jaimeduncan6167 Před rokem

      From the liberal's perspective, there is no baby to protect. That is why is so stupid that a female doctor will do something like that. There is no one to protect except the mother. The mother has the right to refuse treatment.

    • @annabees
      @annabees Před rokem +11

      @@jaimeduncan6167 what? At over 6months pregnant there's definitely a baby in here. The fetus starts to form memories, can hear, see, react... it basically just can't breathe on its own at this point. You definitely have a human inside you.

    • @adamlambboy8332
      @adamlambboy8332 Před rokem +27

      He wasn’t helping. If anything he worsened her paranoia because he kept feeding her tinfoil hat theories. One minute there and he’s already complaining about how an ultrasound will affect brain development. I know he’s just a character but I do not believe for a minute that he agreed with those doctors.
      If he was so concerned he would’ve worked with her to get her enough calories to sustain their baby months before it got to this point.