**My Patient Is Allergic To Her Own Baby | SAVING HEARTS Ep.3**
Dive into a heart-stopping episode of "Saving Hearts" where we uncover the incredible true life story of a mother whose love faces an unimaginable twist! How can a woman be allergic to her own child? This family drama unfolds with surprising relationship advice and emotional revelations that will redefine your understanding of love stories. Witness the challenges and triumphs of the journey as we delve into relationship goals and life stories that tug at the heartstrings. Tune in for dramatized moments and dramatic twists that will leave you breathless! Don't miss out—subscribe now!
Dive into a heart-stopping episode of "Saving Hearts" where we uncover the incredible true life story of a mother whose love faces an unimaginable twist! How can a woman be allergic to her own child? This family drama unfolds with surprising relationship advice and emotional revelations that will redefine your understanding of love stories. Witness the challenges and triumphs of the journey as we delve into relationship goals and life stories that tug at the heartstrings. Tune in for dramatized moments and dramatic twists that will leave you breathless! Don't miss out—subscribe now!
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00:00Here we are.
00:05Jessica?
00:08Jessica, say hello to daddy and mommy.
00:14Daddy meet Jessica.
00:23Darling, darling, darling, what's going on, darling?
00:26Excuse me. Room 211, Code Blue.
00:30What do you mean, Code Blue? What's going on? Save my wife!
00:33Try to stay calm, mister.
00:35How can I stay calm when she's dead? Doctor, doctor, do something! She's dying, doctor, please do something!
00:40Mr. Weiser, I need you out.
00:41But she...
00:42You're in the way. Out. Right now.
00:48It looks like allergic reaction.
00:50No, we don't know what she's allergic to yet.
00:52She's gonna need a tracheotomy.
01:12Did you give her something?
01:14No. No, you said it was too dangerous.
01:19Huh. Well, it's not gynecological.
01:25Let's get her into, uh, diagnostics.
01:36All right. So, uh, who could tell me what we first look for in a patient with uremia?
01:42Infection.
01:44That's correct. And what if the patient has neurosis?
01:52Abowski?
01:53Uh, I...
01:57Chronic arterial insufficiency.
02:00That's correct. Good work.
02:01I'm sorry.
02:02Guys, step aside.
02:07You know, Palmer, you, uh, you excelled today. Why don't you go ahead?
02:11What?
02:12You're a patient. Go ahead. I'm sure you could handle it.
02:21And the rest of you, night shift for the rest of the week. Got it?
02:29Come on, guys. Cheer up.
02:32Hi.
02:35Oh, hi.
02:36I'm Molly Palmer. I'll be your doctor.
02:41Okay.
02:42Now your condition is stable. We just need to take the necessary tests. Okay?
02:50Okay. It's a pleasure, Molly.
02:53Your medical records say you gave birth recently.
02:59Yeah.
03:00Uh, we've been trying to have a baby for a long time, and we were getting really desperate.
03:08And then I had the most beautiful baby girl. It's the best feeling ever.
03:15We'll do everything we can to get you back to your child as soon as possible.
03:21You're most likely having acute postpartum allergic reaction. We just need to make more tests to be sure.
03:30Okay.
03:31Don't worry. Have a nice day.
03:37Yeah, you too.
03:44Ow! Molly! What are you doing here?
03:50Are you okay?
03:53Yeah.
03:56You're stalking me.
03:59No. No, I... Hey, I mean, I just... You...
04:04No. You were just so helpful with my patient yesterday, so I thought that if you needed anything, you can ask me.
04:22And I mean anytime.
04:29You can help me to find out what my patient is allergic to?
04:37Say no more.
04:43A card!
04:57The tests show no allergic reactions.
05:01It can't be.
05:03It's hard to argue with data.
05:10Molly, so I've started some allergy tests. So far, no allergies.
05:17What do you mean, you test?
05:19Well, I decided not to waste time waiting for results, so I gave her a piece of an orange, a pomegranate, an apple.
05:28And so far, no allergies. And the symptoms of an old allergy seem to disappear as well.
05:33Albert, it's not how allergies are defined.
05:38Well, I have a weird blood reaction. Whenever I see blood, I just... I start laughing hysterically.
05:48Do you want to become a doctor in the first place?
05:52Shut up.
05:54Okay. Let's think about the patient.
05:59An allergic reaction can develop very unpredictably.
06:05So if we don't find a causative agent, things could go very wrong.
06:21I don't get it. David keeps saying that the medical history is the key to the patient.
06:28But according to her story and her analysis, everything's fine.
06:35Why do you call him David?
06:40Oh, sorry.
06:44Well, we have a lot of time.
06:48Excuse me, please. Where can I find Kate Weiser?
06:52Right in this room. She's waiting for you.
06:55Thanks.
06:58We need to find out what's wrong so this woman can get back to her daughter.
07:06Well, you really care about them, huh?
07:12It's just nice to see when parents care about their children.
07:20Doctors, please help. She needs help. Help her now, please.
07:25Okay, okay. You stay here. Stay here. We'll handle it.
07:28No, no.
07:33No, no.
07:35Oxygen is 80% and drops rapidly. You need to do a tracheostomy.
07:39Yeah, okay. Wait. You know how to do it?
07:43Albert, put iodine on his throat.
07:46Got it.
07:53Scalpel. Blood.
07:55Iodine. Albert.
07:57Okay.
08:16Albert.
08:23What have you done?
08:25I smeared it with iodine.
08:28Iodine.
08:30I cured her with iodine.
08:34Albert has nothing to do with iodine.
08:39I think I know where it is.
08:54It's iodine.
08:55No, it's not.
08:56It's iodine.
08:57Albert.
09:00We just did the blood test.
09:04Can you please tell me why did the baby need to be tested?
09:08Is she sick too, like her mother?
09:10I have a hunch, but I need to get some tests so I don't jump to conclusions.
09:22May I ask you something? Could you please babysit her for a minute?
09:26I only would like to get some snacks and coffee for Kate. Just for a minute.
09:35Of course. What's your princess's name?
09:38She's Jessica.
09:39Jessica.
09:40Kate, choose the name.
09:41Kate, Jessica.
09:43How do you do?
09:44And the Jessica goes...
09:47like a plane.
09:52Hey, Bulmer.
09:53Yeah?
09:55Your suspicions were confirmed.
10:05How can I be allergic to my own child? How is that even possible?
10:09It's an extremely rare skin condition which occurs in only one in two million pregnant women worldwide.
10:17But don't worry, it's treatable. We'll find the right match for you, okay?
10:23It will take some time.
10:25How much time?
10:29It's complicated. It could be a year or more.
10:33A year?
10:36You're saying that I won't be able to hold my baby girl for a year?
10:41But I just gave birth to her and I can't be around her anymore.
10:46But you promised, you promised to help.
10:49But all you're doing is just making it worse.
10:51I need to hold her. I need to see her. I need to feel her heartbeat.
11:02I'd like you to leave.
11:05I'm sorry.
11:06Get out, please!
11:08Okay.
11:32Emergency response from emergency services can raise concerns about potential health risks.
11:37No, it's too dangerous.
11:41Oh, come on, come on. It's got to be something, something to help her.
11:46Well, um, maybe, um, maybe we can wrap the baby in the plaid.
11:58The facilities management has confirmed that all safety measures were activated, including a lockdown...
12:03Hey, I'm joking. It's a joke. I'm kidding. Yeah?
12:09You know, um, sometimes you just have to relax and the solution will come by itself.
12:18Look, this is a 1972 anime, which is actually really good. It's one of my favorite ones.
12:28Just, you know, relax. I'll make you coffee. You know, you watch anime.
12:34And in 10 minutes, you're going to look at everything from a different perspective.
12:40Yeah?
12:45Yes. Okay, I'm going to make you coffee, then.
12:49Preliminary assessments indicate that we need to...
12:57Officials are urging the public to remain cautious and adhere to safety guidelines.
13:02An investigation into the cause of the malfunction is underway.
13:06Federal regulators are involved in assessing the facility's compliance with safety protocols
13:12and identifying any potential improvements needed to prevent future incidents.
13:17Residents with concerns or who experience symptoms they believe may be related to radiation exposure...
13:21Albert, you are the best.
13:24What?
13:28Yeah. Yeah, I'm the best.
13:43Dr. Gibson.
13:45No, no, no. Don't even start.
13:47Chem suit. How I can get one of those?
13:50You can't. They're locked up in the storage room and you need a passcode to get in.
13:54And you're an intern. You don't need a chem suit.
13:56I don't. My patient does. It can help her.
13:59Hey! Did you diagnose her? Hmm?
14:04Do you know what the problem is?
14:07Well, then you're done for the day.
14:09You don't understand.
14:11No, you don't understand. You're an intern. You don't need a chem suit.
14:16I think I'm going to give you some privacy.
14:18Not again, Rob. Sit down. I'm winning. We're going to finish this. Sit down.
14:22Well, I'm sorry, my friend, but you've got to save the world.
14:31What did you do?
14:36He can win the game in one move.
14:38What? What are you talking about?
14:50Get out of here. Get out of here!
15:08I...
15:31Why are you so eager to help this patient?
15:36I can't help it. She needs to be with her daughter.
15:41How can I keep them apart?
15:47So, when is your birthday again?
15:57I never asked you that.
16:24Why are you here? Leave me alone.
16:27I'm here to help you.
16:29No one can help me anymore.
16:34I gave you my word. I want to keep it.
16:38I have already trusted you once, and know what? I can't even touch my own daughter?
16:46Let's try again.
16:48Please.
16:52If there is a chance, and you will miss it, will you be able to forgive yourself?
17:03What do I have to do?
17:10Sit down.
17:40No.
18:10No.
18:38Phew.
18:41Wow, it's...
18:43It's been a crazy day, huh?
18:45Totally.
18:46But we made it.
18:47I mean, you made it.
18:49I just helped out, maybe a little.
18:55Can I ask you a question?
18:58Yeah, sure.
19:06When did you go into medicine?
19:08I mean, I haven't known you that long, but I don't think you really like it.
19:15It seems like an odd choice.
19:18Well, who said I had a choice?
19:23It's a... Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
19:28I'm gonna...
19:30Squiz it, squiz it.
19:35So hot.
19:53I'll be careful.
19:55It's okay.
19:57You're safe.
20:06So, what do you mean you didn't have a choice?
20:11Well, when your great-grandfather was the personal doctor of the first president,
20:18and founded the medical dynasty, it's not like anyone will ask you what you want to do.
20:26So, what do you want to do?
20:30Well, I like helping people.
20:33In a different way, though.
20:35I like to make them laugh.
20:39Great.
20:43Do what you want to do.
20:45Ah, impossible. My father has already made up his mind.
20:48All Habowskis are doctors.
20:50And if you're an Habowski and you're not a doctor, then you're not an Habowski.
20:53Albert Habowski.
20:58I should do whatever he wants to do.
21:00Yeah, easy for you to say when you're...
21:04Wow!
21:05You're so much better than me.
21:07Stop it.
21:08Literally and everything.
21:15You