Baby found alive in morgue 12 hours after "death"

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Zombie baby?

See this is what state run healthcare looks like....



A newborn in Argentina declared dead shortly after her birth was discovered 12 hours later alive and well in her coffin.

When six-months pregnant Analia Bouter gave birth at a hospital in Resistencia on April 3, staff told her the baby was stillborn and showed no signs of life, the BBC reported, citing local media.

Twelve hours later, Bouter and her husband took a trip to the morgue to see their daughter’s body.

“That night I went with my husband to where the coffin was and he opened it up,” she told reporters.

“Immediately I heard her cry.”

Fabian Veron, the baby's father, told reporters outside the hospital, “It was like she was waking up. Then the morgue lady picked her up.”

The baby girl was alive, breathing and reported to be in good health.

“She spent 12 hours in the freezing cold of that morgue. I saw for myself the ice on her body,” Bouter told Argentina’s Clarin newspaper.



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an amazing story. makes me wonder if her being kept cold like that somehow helped her live (as in someone falling into freezing water might live when death from drowning would be expected).

the parents must have gone through such a rollercoaster of emotions, bless them. i'm very glad for them and their baby.
 
I've already seen this movie. We should save the world a lot of trouble and at least TRY to kill it now. If it's protected by prophesy until 2030 so be it but at least TRY.
 
It is amazing if true. Few babies survive at 26 weeks with excellent care, I have my doubts about a baby that recieved no post delivery care and was in a morgue cooler for 12 hours or so. But anything is possible.
 
What does this story have to do with state run health care?
It sounds like (if it's true) this was a mistake, not an indictment of state run health care.
 
an amazing story. makes me wonder if her being kept cold like that somehow helped her live (as in someone falling into freezing water might live when death from drowning would be expected).

the parents must have gone through such a rollercoaster of emotions, bless them. i'm very glad for them and their baby.

No its more of a miracle if anything. For a full grown adult being preserved in ice, it shunts the blood to the core of the body only utilizing the blood for core organs which saves lives. If you could recall when a babies born a baby is placed in an incubator. So that the bodies blood vessels could dilate and profuse the new extremities and dosnt put the baby into shock. What happened here was just a miracle from God. Amazing story.
 
No its more of a miracle if anything. For a full grown adult being preserved in ice, it shunts the blood to the core of the body only utilizing the blood for core organs which saves lives. If you could recall when a babies born a baby is placed in an incubator. So that the bodies blood vessels could dilate and profuse the new extremities and dosnt put the baby into shock. What happened here was just a miracle from God. Amazing story.

Miracle from God.:rolleyes:
 
That is a hardcore baby. I hope she grows up to have superpowers!! She deserves it after that. Something ice based. This sounds like an origin story.
 
I don't see what the big deal is? I keep my babies in the freezer too until the evening I'm ready to eat it, it's an issue of freshness people. Gawd.
 
This news story blew my mind. I'm shocked. It might follow that some beings are created for a purpose.
 
So in Argentina they keep coffins inside morgues?

Otherwise, swell story. You know, for the mother to take a second look.

I once noticed I'd forgotten my cellphone and drove back to my apt. to find I'd left a burner on on the stove top. My potholders were smoldering and a possible major fire was underfoot because smoke was everywhere.

Still think somebody was watching out for me because I never forget my phone... well, up til that moment and since. Get me?
 
I once noticed I'd forgotten my cellphone and drove back to my apt. to find I'd left a burner on on the stove top. My potholders were smoldering and a possible major fire was underfoot because smoke was everywhere.

Still think somebody was watching out for me because I never forget my phone... well, up til that moment and since. Get me?
Nobody was watching out for you.

You were just lucky.

I've been lucky, too.
 
What does this story have to do with state run health care?
It sounds like (if it's true) this was a mistake, not an indictment of state run health care.


It has fuck all to do with state run health care, he's just reaching for anything to try and discredit it.
 
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