Surgery on a baby has to be pretty nerve-wracking. Even a relatively routine surgery on a grown adult comes with risk. I imagine it would be like repairing a watch when you're mostly used to working on cars.
There are neurosurgeons, such as Ben Carson, who routinely perform brain surgery on babies still in the womb. I'm sure, at first, it was nerve-wracking, but just like anything, the more you do it, the less nervous you are of it.
Surgery on babies are wild. I remember seeing a rare heart surgery done for babies born with a small left heart, all diagrams showing the pretty complicated procedure in a normal looking heart. Then you realise the field of surgery is at most 3cm of a tiny baby heart, mad respect for the surgeons.
@@FaceTheNorthStar My boyfriend was born with TGA and had what is known as a Mustard Procedure performed when he was 2 months old. Basically they put a dacron baffle between the atria of the heart to redirect oxygen-rich blood to where it was supposed to go. I'm still amazed at his surgery and have such insane respect for the surgeons that performed it.
She chooses not to get treated so that she can keep giving blood to the baby because she doesn't want the baby to get chemo. So even though getting sick wasn't here fault, she did choose to die to lessen the risk for the baby. In the end, she definitely decided she was leaving her second child to her first child, that she had already neglected and been awful to. @@MaxwellsDemon9
I hoped Dr. Cheng (who seemed pretty sharp) would join the team. Would've made an interesting addition, but it's also nice to know there are other competent doctors at the hospital.
@@qataripekarsky some people consider sr. Cheng more attractive than dr. Park. Or believe her voice is more pleasant. I believe that is the reason for the comparison. I too wish she would have joined the team.
@@alex1sandulache I think it's because Cheng looks way more professional and sure of herself while Park is there for comedic relief and filling the trope of the angsty teenager If this was a very serious and realistic TV drama I'd say Cheng would be way better, but since there are already too many seniors in the rooster she wouldn't stand out, when House wants young "quirky" people for his department to not stagnate
The doctor just casually donating blood directly to his own patient for the sake of convenience... When they're in the middle of a gigantic hospital that takes trauma patients. Hilarious.
My husband has a cousin who has a medical condition. They said if they had kids, they would pass it onto their kids. Both parents were carriers. They chose to have children anyway. Both kids died in their teens from said medical condition. Was it even fair to have kids?
Unless the big sister goes on to eventually blame and despise the baby for her mother's death. I'm not a fan of abortion, but this is a case where the mother should've had one. Now the daughter just lost her mother and became an unexpected and unprepared young mother.
@@danieldevito6380I disagree, respectfully... The mother had absolutely NO idea what was wrong, even with her self. She might have had cancer before she was pregnant and just didn't know. She had no symptoms. The big sister may resent the child for killing her mother, but she could have grown to understand that this could have also happened before pregnancy also, and could have got treatment - and never gotten the baby sick. I'm not one to argue other's beliefs, respectfully. If I was the mom, I would have done what she did but did the treatment RIGHT away when given the choice. Mother didn't take treatment when offered, and she died when it possibly could have been prevented (Foreman even said so) Sister can sit and be angry, or choose to love her baby sister anyway ❤ I would have.
@@danieldevito6380disrespectfully, that is the dumbest argument for abortion I have ever heard. The mother didn't know what was wrong until after birth. The rarity of having multiple cancers and having them fight each other as opposed to healthy tissues. Assuming she would blame the mother even though the baby being sick is what discovered the mothers condition. Plus the woman wanted to be a mother, she was begging to be able to interact with kid, even in this video. Bro what you posted looks like you just want to kill the kid.
Somebody please remind me why Dr. Cheng didn't become a regular character (or at least recurring). Keiko Agena was awesome as a member of House's team.
Doctors near me could not even diagnose my Shingles...4 different ER and I immediately showed them my tell tell blisters on my back, horrible pain. I had to diagnose myself...
from my understanding alot of doctors dont see shingles often in younger patients, and the chickenpox vaccine has made it even less likely( because people are vaccinated against it) they arnt seeing chickenpox infections that much. especially if the rash isnt shown in a typical pattern. i had it at 20, it took the doctor quite sometime in the same visit to notice it was shingles blister, this was 10+years ago, i think they see less of it now. the vaccine also makes it less likely to develop shingles.
excuses excuses excuses....4 different doctors...I am older...very typical rash pattern. But, people like you are why we have LOW STANDARDS@@thehantavirus
I was honestly surprised when they called Dr Cheng by her name. Usually, when they need other doctors’ help, they don’t even address them by name. They just give orders.
Not once has any doctor looked under my nails unless I had a finger issue. I’m currently pregnant and my OB is more focused on the other end of my body
The only acceptable situation where direct blood transfusion is acceptable is on Fury road, house and colleagues are inspired by the organic mechanic on this one 😅
I've heard of this in real life, that doctors used cancer cells to treat cancer in patients in experimental treatments. If I remember correctly, they worked although not perfectly.
Ok i don’t know about the rules regarding direct blood transfusion in America, in india unbanked direct blood transfusion is banned for civilians, only allowed for army personnel. Seems unnecessary , such big hospital should have large blood bank contacts🤔 , why risk direct transfusion from person to person or worse, to a bleeding newborn
I didn't realise it was Jennifer Grey (funnily enough also the name of my aunt lol). She really did end her career by getting a nose job... Given she was 50 here that does seem a lil old to be giving birth...
@@IWantToPetYourDog I don't remember watching this episode, so didn't realize the mom had a new nose. However, I don't think that's what's bothering me. It's more like her facial expressions don't match what's going on at the moment. For example, a big smile when she should be serious, worried or sad.
If my mom gave her life for a baby, there's a chance I'd blame and despise it eventually. You only get 1 mom in life, and even if you have the best father ever, there's NOTHING that could ever come even close to replacing what's special about her.
So, you're willing to hate and blame an innocent baby that has NO CONTROL of what's happening. Take into account that if it were YOU dying, your mother would not hesitate to give her life to save YOUR life, and you'd accept that. But you won't accept it if she did it for your newborn baby sibling... LIFE happens, and we have NO CONTROL over that. At least YOU have spent time with your mother. The newborn will never know its mother.
@@samg873It shows that the love I have for my mother is immeasurable. The fact that you can't understand that shows the kind of mother that you have/had. My mother is the greatest person on Earth and could never be replaced. I'm sorry you never got to experience what that is like, but you can take my word that NOTHING on this earth compares to having a great mom.
@@therarestphoenix5254Please, don't assume to know what I would or would do because if I were dying of some other organ failure, and only my mother could donate, there's no way on Earth I would ever accept her giving her life for mine. My mother has already done more for me and given me the best life I could ever have imagined. I don't need her to also give up her life for me. I also have my father, 2 other brothers and a sister that I wouldn't selfishly take my mother away from. So, no, I don't have to "take into account if I was dying" because my mother has already gone above and beyond for me, without having to give me a life sustaining organ.
"How come no one got me food?" hah the way he said it was hilarious.
@@LysetteDoe It's also a noun.
Surgery on a baby has to be pretty nerve-wracking. Even a relatively routine surgery on a grown adult comes with risk. I imagine it would be like repairing a watch when you're mostly used to working on cars.
There are neurosurgeons, such as Ben Carson, who routinely perform brain surgery on babies still in the womb. I'm sure, at first, it was nerve-wracking, but just like anything, the more you do it, the less nervous you are of it.
They are pros for a reason. 15 years of secondary training prepares them for it
Yeah that's why in real life they have pediatric surgeons and don't just have some random plastic surgeon do it 😂
Surgery on babies are wild. I remember seeing a rare heart surgery done for babies born with a small left heart, all diagrams showing the pretty complicated procedure in a normal looking heart. Then you realise the field of surgery is at most 3cm of a tiny baby heart, mad respect for the surgeons.
@@FaceTheNorthStar My boyfriend was born with TGA and had what is known as a Mustard Procedure performed when he was 2 months old. Basically they put a dacron baffle between the atria of the heart to redirect oxygen-rich blood to where it was supposed to go. I'm still amazed at his surgery and have such insane respect for the surgeons that performed it.
3:10-Foreman’s WTF look cracks me up every time. 😂
Incredible mother; gives birth to child, neglects first child, dies and leaves burden of second child to first child. 10/10.
I'm pretty sure the dying part wasn't wasn't her fault.
She chooses not to get treated so that she can keep giving blood to the baby because she doesn't want the baby to get chemo. So even though getting sick wasn't here fault, she did choose to die to lessen the risk for the baby. In the end, she definitely decided she was leaving her second child to her first child, that she had already neglected and been awful to. @@MaxwellsDemon9
"Nobody puts Baby in a corner, but she can put herself in a coffin if she so chooses." wouldn't have become a timeless catchphrase, though.
@@Dan210871I'm laughing more than I should be.
That's a very House line, lol.
I hoped Dr. Cheng (who seemed pretty sharp) would join the team. Would've made an interesting addition, but it's also nice to know there are other competent doctors at the hospital.
Dr Cheng was way better than Dr Park.
@@AzguardMike what's the point of even making such a comparison?
@@qataripekarsky Whats the point of asking this question?
@@qataripekarsky some people consider sr. Cheng more attractive than dr. Park. Or believe her voice is more pleasant. I believe that is the reason for the comparison. I too wish she would have joined the team.
@@alex1sandulache I think it's because Cheng looks way more professional and sure of herself while Park is there for comedic relief and filling the trope of the angsty teenager
If this was a very serious and realistic TV drama I'd say Cheng would be way better, but since there are already too many seniors in the rooster she wouldn't stand out, when House wants young "quirky" people for his department to not stagnate
6:27 "how come no one got me food?" LOL
6:38 - SLAP! 😁
"The bad news is, you've got cancer. The good news is... you've got cancer."
Perfect summary
The doctor just casually donating blood directly to his own patient for the sake of convenience... When they're in the middle of a gigantic hospital that takes trauma patients. Hilarious.
To be fair it's only a very small amount and for the sake of diagnosis, not treatment
This twist reminds me of when Mr. Burns was in perfect health despite being super sick.
Indestructible
@@MeddlTitan No, no! The slightest _breeze_ could kill you!
@@howtoappearincompletely9739 indestructible
My husband has a cousin who has a medical condition. They said if they had kids, they would pass it onto their kids. Both parents were carriers. They chose to have children anyway. Both kids died in their teens from said medical condition. Was it even fair to have kids?
This episode was so sad at the end.. But thankfully the baby at least had her sister to care for her❤❤❤
Unless the big sister goes on to eventually blame and despise the baby for her mother's death. I'm not a fan of abortion, but this is a case where the mother should've had one. Now the daughter just lost her mother and became an unexpected and unprepared young mother.
@@danieldevito6380I disagree, respectfully... The mother had absolutely NO idea what was wrong, even with her self. She might have had cancer before she was pregnant and just didn't know. She had no symptoms. The big sister may resent the child for killing her mother, but she could have grown to understand that this could have also happened before pregnancy also, and could have got treatment - and never gotten the baby sick. I'm not one to argue other's beliefs, respectfully. If I was the mom, I would have done what she did but did the treatment RIGHT away when given the choice. Mother didn't take treatment when offered, and she died when it possibly could have been prevented (Foreman even said so) Sister can sit and be angry, or choose to love her baby sister anyway ❤ I would have.
@@danieldevito6380disrespectfully, that is the dumbest argument for abortion I have ever heard.
The mother didn't know what was wrong until after birth.
The rarity of having multiple cancers and having them fight each other as opposed to healthy tissues.
Assuming she would blame the mother even though the baby being sick is what discovered the mothers condition.
Plus the woman wanted to be a mother, she was begging to be able to interact with kid, even in this video.
Bro what you posted looks like you just want to kill the kid.
@@metal100kmy thoughts exactly 🎉
@@danieldevito6380Yeah sure time to abort post birth. Good idea
Lmao that diagnosis is literally the mouse bites plot line
"I have done this atleast once before"😢
i want more of this show so bad
If you have a DVD player, they sell the House M.D. on DVD in one listing on ebay
It’s on prime
It's on hulu.
Its on Apple TV
It's on Amazon
Wait, the baby “only” needs the chemo? Chemo is rough enough on an adult, I can’t imagine a newborn surviving it very well…
Babies as kids are tough. They survive it all the time. It does put them at risk for secondary cancers later in life.
Children are honestly more resilient to stuff like this than you think.
Ironically, I'd say that the baby has an easier chance bouncing back from it than an adult, given how fast their cells replicate.
why does Taub look like every doctor ever and also have a doctor name
Somebody please remind me why Dr. Cheng didn't become a regular character (or at least recurring). Keiko Agena was awesome as a member of House's team.
Real answer? It probably didn't test high enough when it aired. Back then, studios, though Americans only wanted barely legal white girls.
@@thehantaviruswho’s the other asian?
I would assume Kutner
@@zlatastefanovic8331
probably scheduling issues, that tends to be why popular people leave
6:37 did taub just do what wilson couldn't?
Doctors near me could not even diagnose my Shingles...4 different ER and I immediately showed them my tell tell blisters on my back, horrible pain. I had to diagnose myself...
from my understanding alot of doctors dont see shingles often in younger patients, and the chickenpox vaccine has made it even less likely( because people are vaccinated against it) they arnt seeing chickenpox infections that much. especially if the rash isnt shown in a typical pattern. i had it at 20, it took the doctor quite sometime in the same visit to notice it was shingles blister, this was 10+years ago, i think they see less of it now. the vaccine also makes it less likely to develop shingles.
excuses excuses excuses....4 different doctors...I am older...very typical rash pattern. But, people like you are why we have LOW STANDARDS@@thehantavirus
I was honestly surprised when they called Dr Cheng by her name. Usually, when they need other doctors’ help, they don’t even address them by name. They just give orders.
Its criminal to cut away from sny scene with house and cuddy
I wish there were more collaborations with different doctors around the hospital. Not just Wilson and Cuddy.
"I used the cancer to destroy the cancer"
Snake venoms can cure other snake venoms. Same idea
2:10 that’s what she said
…. Followed by what I said.
You have a grate show and I love how you look at life love your show Merry Christmas House
What 5:23 how is that even possible 😂😂😂
Medical tests are very thorough during all pregnancy phases. How the hell did the doctors miss skin cancer when this woman was pregnant?
That's a House episode for ya
I guess House wouldn't be a genius if he did routine physical examination and anamnesis
The melanoma was under her fingernail so no one saw it.
Skin cancer is often missed. Just like most cancer.
And OB care is not at all as thorough as what you say.
I worked in OB/GYN for years.
Not once has any doctor looked under my nails unless I had a finger issue. I’m currently pregnant and my OB is more focused on the other end of my body
And now Taub needs to get more regular than usual screenings for the rest of his life.
The only acceptable situation where direct blood transfusion is acceptable is on Fury road, house and colleagues are inspired by the organic mechanic on this one 😅
I've heard of this in real life, that doctors used cancer cells to treat cancer in patients in experimental treatments. If I remember correctly, they worked although not perfectly.
House with a walking stick is Doc Martin without one.
It's hilarious that they used a baby doll the whole time
Ok i don’t know about the rules regarding direct blood transfusion in America, in india unbanked direct blood transfusion is banned for civilians, only allowed for army personnel.
Seems unnecessary , such big hospital should have large blood bank contacts🤔 , why risk direct transfusion from person to person or worse, to a bleeding newborn
I didn't realise it was Jennifer Grey (funnily enough also the name of my aunt lol). She really did end her career by getting a nose job... Given she was 50 here that does seem a lil old to be giving birth...
Just in time for lunch...
she had the mr burns illness
It is called 'three stooges syndrome'
The mother's facial expressions are bothering me.
It could be because of her new nose.
@@IWantToPetYourDog I don't remember watching this episode, so didn't realize the mom had a new nose. However, I don't think that's what's bothering me.
It's more like her facial expressions don't match what's going on at the moment. For example, a big smile when she should be serious, worried or sad.
@@IWantToPetYourDogHer nose wouldn't be as much a factor in her expressions. Facelift or Botox would. I only know about the nose job though.
Operating on a newborn has to be meverwrecking... my heart goes out to everyone who has to do it.
i dont get it how from blood they could figure out melanoma
It was hyperpigmented.
“Nobody leaves Baby in a corner!”
Episode number??
Season 7 episode 5 (it's on the description)
Notice that she never puts her baby in a corner.
Haha I put a similar comment to see who on here was alive back then…I’m the first one to comment on yours. Test complete: We are old!
@@erinmarie99 I certainly am. As for your profile pic, you may want add a gray wig. ;-)
Anyone remember which episode this is?
What did they bleep?
Okay I know that this is supposed to be an accurate title but this is the most clickbait clip I've seen yet
A cancer treating another cancer? A come on, that's *got* to be bullshyt...
deffo makes sense
If my mom gave her life for a baby, there's a chance I'd blame and despise it eventually. You only get 1 mom in life, and even if you have the best father ever, there's NOTHING that could ever come even close to replacing what's special about her.
So, you're willing to hate and blame an innocent baby that has NO CONTROL of what's happening. Take into account that if it were YOU dying, your mother would not hesitate to give her life to save YOUR life, and you'd accept that. But you won't accept it if she did it for your newborn baby sibling... LIFE happens, and we have NO CONTROL over that.
At least YOU have spent time with your mother. The newborn will never know its mother.
@@therarestphoenix5254grief anger isn't always rational
The fact you'd hate a baby for something shows kind of person you are
@@samg873It shows that the love I have for my mother is immeasurable. The fact that you can't understand that shows the kind of mother that you have/had. My mother is the greatest person on Earth and could never be replaced. I'm sorry you never got to experience what that is like, but you can take my word that NOTHING on this earth compares to having a great mom.
@@therarestphoenix5254Please, don't assume to know what I would or would do because if I were dying of some other organ failure, and only my mother could donate, there's no way on Earth I would ever accept her giving her life for mine. My mother has already done more for me and given me the best life I could ever have imagined. I don't need her to also give up her life for me. I also have my father, 2 other brothers and a sister that I wouldn't selfishly take my mother away from. So, no, I don't have to "take into account if I was dying" because my mother has already gone above and beyond for me, without having to give me a life sustaining organ.
Only took half the video to realize that’s Jennifer Grey.
Well, the woman has had "work".
What is up with this clip? Terrible camera work, Hugh just calling it in? Not to mention all of the medical inaccuracies...
I take it you're new to this "old" show.
4 MINUTES AGO??? LET'S GOOO
Hmm newborn having cancer I don’t know it will make it
Do you consider yourself to be intelligent? Be honest...
No
Absolutely. Still doesn't stop me being an idiot at times.
ofc no
This has nothing to do with the video.
@tendiesoffmyplate9085🙄
So my mom has a baby and after 10 secounds i become a victim and wine about how she was never like that with me wow