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"umbilical" Definitions
  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of an umbilicus or umbilical cord.
  2. joined together by or as if by an umbilical cord; heavily dependent in a close relationship.
  3. adjacent to or located near the navel; central to the abdomen: the umbilical region.
  4. serving as or containing a conduit through which power is transferred, especially to a unit that will be or is designed to be ultimately self-sufficient or independent: an umbilical cable for launching a rocket; an umbilical plug for starting jet engines.
  5. umbilical cord.

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Beatriz's cousin cut her umbilical cord when the time came.
There's even an electrical umbilical tethering you to the wall.
Jia pulled out an umbilical cable and an air handler.
But her attachment to Pesce felt almost "umbilical," she recalled.
First it was an abnormal umbilical cord and heavy bleeding.
It has an umbilical cord to make them more monstrous.
The umbilical cord is cut only when it stops pulsating.
The prince also revealed that he cut the umbilical cord himself.
The fake babies ripped off their umbilical cords and started dancing.
Victoria's umbilical cord prolapsed and the baby was stillborn on Feb.
Investigators say Terry used her teeth to cut the umbilical cord.
Trying to play soccer, he collapsed after rupturing an umbilical hernia.
Umbilical cords are not usually part of the traditional manicure experience.
To clean that tiny bottom and tend to umbilical cord care?
He was born breech, his umbilical cord wrapped around his neck.
I do not have the umbilical cord in a box. Well.
Kits consist of six items: a bar of soap, a plastic sheet to deliver on, gloves for those aiding in delivery, a razor blade to cut the umbilical cord, an umbilical tie and a clean cloth.
"You don't say, here's where my umbilical cord is buried," he said.
But the fetus had the umbilical cord loosely wrapped around her neck.
The abandoned newborn approached the pair with its umbilical cord still attached.
A flutter in his umbilical cord is the first sign of life.
According to police, the umbilical cord was still attached to the baby.
"It's about becoming the umbilical cord connecting the past to the present."
Apparently, the telephone is the paternal umbilical cord when growing up Trump.
Local investigators found evidence of the Zika virus in the umbilical cord.
They were there to witness Henry's arrival and cut his umbilical cord.
Griffin said the umbilical cord was wrapped around the baby's head twice.
The five ounces came from the umbilical cord of Matthew's baby sister.
"It's kind of the umbilical cord to earth," the actor tells CNN.
Matt: Like, a whole placenta and umbilical cord is 40, 45 grand.
I, in some ways, severed the umbilical cord to my own company.
Inside the restroom, an umbilical cord was seen hanging out of the toilet.
Over recent weeks, though, Donald Trump has begun to sever that umbilical cord.
It actually happens with babies that have a knot in their umbilical cord.
In the pictures, the baby had part of his umbilical cord still attached.
He was a healthy baby; the knot in his umbilical cord seemed inconsequential.
A feature-length DVD of his work called Umbilical World comes out soon.
"She passed away before her baby's umbilical cord dropped off," her mother said.
"This people makes its own decisions, cuts its own umbilical cord," he said.
The first features an umbilical cord connecting the vagina to a model globe.
The umbilical cord had been wrapped around his neck and he wasn't breathing.
Remove the big government umbilical cord that absolves personal responsibility and breeds dependence.
Her husband had to scramble to find something to tie the umbilical cord.
Some bury a baby's umbilical cord to affirm their ties to the land.
A light and a camera were then also inserted through the umbilical incision.
For generations, obstetricians have been quick to cut the umbilical cord of newborns.
Her life was saved after she received stem cells from umbilical cord blood.
An umbilical cord blood transplant, Chris and his doctors agreed, was his best hope.
The newborn infant was covered in blood and his umbilical cord was still attached.
He even revealed that he cut the umbilical cord and assisted during the birth.
His milky-while umbilical cord, still attached, is blocked with a pair of forceps.
The umbilical cord may also slip or become pinched, depriving the baby of oxygen.
"Copy that," she said, and plugged the umbilical into the port at his side.
She was found crying and covered in blood with her umbilical cord still attached.
But that was because physicians insisted on clamping their umbilical cords immediately after birth.
In my case, my mother's umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck in utero.
The umbilical cord is made up of one large vein and two smaller arteries.
I saw a lamb so small and new it still had its umbilical cord.
For sure I think there's probably a very slight umbilical cord connecting the plays.
These measures together go a long way toward breaking the umbilical cord to Moscow.
From the moment he cut the umbilical cord, however, he was over the moon.
"It's kind of the umbilical cord to earth," Momoa told CNN of Mauna Kea.
This would be done either by injecting chemicals or by cutting the umbilical cord.
I cut the umbilical cord and it was definitely one of the weirdest things.
Liberalism was not born with the umbilical link to political democracy that it now enjoys.
One, according to court records, was still attached to an umbilical cord and a placenta.
This fall can be about 6 feet, and it helps the giraffe's umbilical cord break.
"Duane cut photography's umbilical cord," Mr. Smith said about the photographer's contributions to the medium.
That's why Bose made new the SoundSport wireless: to cut that annoying audio umbilical cord.
So apparently moms are making art using the umbilical cords of their recently-born babies.
"It's kind of the umbilical cord to earth," Momoa, 40, told CNN of Mauna Kea.
After it lands, an umbilical cord (cotyledon) starts to emerge from the fruit's central slit.
What if they took stem cells from her son's umbilical cord blood that she'd banked?
She was a healthy baby who died suddenly from a clot in her umbilical cord.
If it hangs around her neck like a necklace, the umbilical cord could choke the fetus.
The World Health Organization recommends that the umbilical cord should be clamped after the first minute.
Through the air, through your diet, through your use of nonstick cookware, through your umbilical cord.
The rope hanging down inside anchors the tipi to Mother Earth, much like an umbilical cord.
Instead, it was a newborn baby wrapped in a towel with its umbilical cord still attached.
Within five weeks of gestation, an umbilical cord grows and connects the baby to the placenta.
Transfusions into the umbilical cord during pregnancy can save the fetus and may prevent brain damage.
"Umbilical cord blood transplants are essentially the same procedure" as a bone marrow transplant, Leiding said.
In the Nazi film Olympia, the umbilical cord between ancient Greece and Nazi Germany is constructed.
Throughout a pregnancy, the umbilical cord carries important nutrients and blood from the mother to the baby.
Hyperrealistic, with bulging eyes, a pink umbilical stump, and a sideways sneer, it resembles a tiny Gollum.
Heidi said the baby was naked, sunburned, crying and had maggots on her placenta and umbilical cord.
Then, doctors pull the human child out through the incisions, later removing the placenta and umbilical cord.
She was actually born with a knot in her umbilical cord, so sometimes that's triggering for me.
Gantry, Launch Umbilical Tower, and Ramp, Atlas Launch Complex 13, Cap Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, 1992.
"When the doctor pulled Zeppelin out, his umbilical cord was tied into a knot," the actor recalls.
"Some of the dead animals we have found still had their umbilical cord attached," Guerra-Correa said.
Instead, she underwent a laparoscopic procedure to deliver currents of heat directly to Baby B's umbilical cord.
Belly buttons are most people's first scars, which form when doctors cut their umbilical cord after birth.
But DEET was detected in the blood of the umbilical cord in just four of 2000 users.
This leads to the following exchanges between him and Demi: Matt: I sell placentas and umbilical cords.
Or, worse, I had somehow leaked a cancerous cell through the umbilical cord into his growing body.
To combat my fears, I basically went back to work before my babies' umbilical cords fell off.
Blood for testing should be collected from the umbilical cord or directly from the newborn, the guidelines said.
At birth, their umbilical cords are placed in seashells and tossed as an offering into deep blue waters.
God and Adam's outstretched arms form the umbilical cord that transports nutrients and oxygen from mother to baby.
A newborn baby has their umbilical cord cut by a nurse as the father looks on, circa 1970.
The resulting baby is perfectly clean, has no umbilical cord, and appears to be about six months old.
The umbilical cord issue can be avoided if you have an experienced midwife or doctor supervising the birth.
Inside, tucked away and sewn in, they keep their "belly buttons," meaning their fallen-off umbilical cord stumps.
The cells do exactly the same job in the bone marrow as they do in the umbilical cord.
For the study, the researchers examined the umbilical cord blood of about 240 mothers for 30 organophosphate insecticides.
When the baby begins to emerge, do not try to pull on the body or the umbilical cord.
An autopsy of the fetus showed high concentrations of the virus in the brain, placenta and umbilical cord.
The umbilical cord was wrapped around Matthew's twin, Johnny, so they had to perform an emergency C-section.
The string or shoelace was to tie off the umbilical cord and the towels to wrap the baby.
Twala says regulators could be appeased by the "umbilical cord" that allows a tethered drone to be recovered.
Maybe, in the face of all this new tech, it's time to cut the 21st-century umbilical cord.
The baby she and her husband had named Daniel died after a "true knot" developed in the umbilical cord.
But he said her umbilical cord had been cut, leading investigators to believe she was born in a hospital.
The clinics marketing allogenic treatments sourced their cells from amniotic material (17%), placental tissue (3.4%) and umbilical cords (0.6%).
In a perfect alternate reality, moms-to-be would be able to communicate with their babies via umbilical cord.
On Valentine's Day in 2005, he lost his son, Jack, born with his umbilical cord wrapped around his neck.
It's a rare glimpse into the first moments after a natural home birth — blood, breasts, umbilical cord, and all.
After giving birth, she collected everything involved—this included the blood, forceps, umbilical cord, and placenta—and froze it.
But the way the umbilical cords were cut indicated that the births had not taken place in a hospital.
Certain practices, like pushing on a laboring woman's stomach or using bamboo to cut an umbilical cord, can be deadly.
The drone has, in fact, to be tethered to its operator by plugging in a 30-metre-long umbilical cord.
Although in one painting the circle looks like an enormous umbilical cord that originates in his hands and circles him.
"The true knot that had been tied tight in the umbilical cord," she wrote, sharing the image of the cord.
If I could attach myself to my phone with some sort of strange, dystopian umbilical cord-like apparatus, I would.
Emergency workers were able to cut the baby's umbilical cord before getting her and her mother safely to the hospital.
Upon discovering the baby, Urrea realized that her umbilical cord had been cut, she was starving, and struggling with hypothermia.
Police then rip open the bag to find the crying newborn covered in blood with the umbilical cord still attached.
In the womb, the umbilical cord runs from your mom to you, passing through an opening in your abdominal muscles.
Baby Curtis lies on my chest, still connected through the umbilical cord, and Thad and I just take him in.
The dormant ancient volcano has been the center of Polynesian culture — the umbilical cord connecting Earth and sky — seemingly forever.
Stensrud listened as she held her 15-ounce girl in her arms, with the umbilical cord still attached, she said.
The umbilical cord is probably the baby's first toy, as they are sometimes caught on ultrasound playing around with it.
For many empty nesters, landing on the proper spot of the Umbilical Cord/Cold Arctic Gale continuum can be tricky.
After the births of my babies in the '70s, the umbilical cord connecting them to me was cut and trashed.
A cave opening suddenly in the ground — a tree, like an umbilical cord, growing from its center — became a reservoir.
The baby, who was found with her umbilical cord intact, was believed to be between one and three days old.
All were given with a needle passed through her mother's abdomen and uterus, into the vein in her umbilical cord.
He was not cured until he received an umbilical cord donation from a stranger the day before his 1st birthday.
Dr He himself said that in the case of the umbilical-cord blood it covered only about 80% of the genome.
Doctors found the child&aposs umbilical cord had been well cut and clamped, indicating she had been born in a hospital.
They connected the fetus's umbilical blood vessels to a new kind of oxygenator, and the blood moved smoothly through the system.
When he screened blood from umbilical cords in British hospitals, he found that six babies among 567 had pre-leukaemia cells.
The amniotic sac is a cushioned membrane that protects the fetus, umbilical cord, placenta and other fluids in a mother's womb.
Soto dried and massaged the baby until he cried, before using the shoelace to tie the umbilical cord and snip it.
Police soon arrived and Dumont held the baby in place as a medic cut the umbilical cord, according to the Tribune.
I had to cut the umbilical cord myself, began to hemorrhage, and went on to have an emergency unmedicated D&C.
Further, pesticides are now so pervasive in our environment that they are found in human breast milk and umbilical cord blood.
It appeared that the baby was less than 24 hours old, she said, adding that her umbilical cord was still attached.
After a coco de mer falls to the ground, it sends out a freaky fingerlike umbilical cord from its vaginal orifice.
Nonetheless, I "snipped my copper umbilical cord" and predicted that everyone else would do the same, and sooner than they thought.
The agency says the company makes unapproved products from umbilical cord blood and sells them in platinum, gold and silver categories.
"EMT arrived about 10 minutes later and they let dad cut the umbilical cord on the living room floor," said Ruffin.
The umbilical cord was wrapped tightly around the baby boy's neck, and the lawsuit states he was ultimately determined to be stillborn.
The lamb's umbilical cord is hooked up to an oxygenator circuit which provides vital gas (like oxygen) and scrubs out carbon dioxide.
However, during the delivery, Robert wrote on Facebook that he noticed that the child's umbilical cord 'was wrapped around her neck TWICE.
Wrapped in a pink blanket, the blonde, blue-eyed, seven-and-a-half-pound boy reportedly still had his umbilical cord attached.
You made that umbilical cord and that placenta, it lived inside you, it provided nourishment to your tiny little human for months.
The lack of an umbilical cord scar goes a long way to confirming the theory that Mario is not a human being.
After the pregnancy was terminated, scientists found Zika virus in the fetus' brain, as well as in the umbilical cord and placenta.
Travis Scott had no problem cutting the umbilical cord when his girlfriend Kylie Jenner gave birth — but the placenta made him uneasy.
A new trend has arisen that sees creative-minded jewelry makers turning umbilical-cord stumps into wearable keepsakes, from rings to necklaces.
Midwives or nurses from both health centers and Queen Elizabeth hospital also voiced concerns about cultural practices around cutting the umbilical cord.
The goal: to see whether a transfusion of their own umbilical cord blood containing rare stem cells could help treat their autism.
At the Hospital Saint-Louis in Paris, Gluckman used blood from the umbilical cord of Matthew's younger sister for an experimental transplant.
The foetal heart pumps blood through the umbilical cord linked to an artificial placenta, where it is oxygenated through a gas exchanger.
Divers typically wear a compressed-air cylinder on their back as a backup source of air in case the umbilical line fails.
They rested on my shoulder blades as I worked out the mathematical stats on C-section deaths, umbilical cord disasters, placental abruptions.
The ozone therapy made her feel worse, so Younger switched to umbilical stem cells injections, and Rocephin IVs three times a week.
Yet at the couture, perhaps because it is often seen as fashion's umbilical cord to the past, designers can't seem to stop.
During the birth of his last son, also named Amadeo, Ms. Alicea cut the umbilical cord by the side of the river.
It thrusts out from a rectangular box dripping with paint-encrusted cascades of yarn, suggesting both a breast and an umbilical cord.
The umbilical cord attached to Twin A, the girl they'd named Maia, had slipped out of the uterus and into the birth canal.
Umbilical cord intact, the baby floats inside of a cosmic, star-filled womb, gently hovering around the space to a serene, meditative soundtrack.
A newborn boy was found alive in a toilet of a Subway restaurant with his umbilical cord and placenta attached, police tell PEOPLE.
For decades its umbilical attachment to America has given it security and economic sustenance while allowing it to express its distinct diplomatic personality.
"This girl just didn't like her belly button," Luna explains, flipping the phone around to reveal something that looks like an umbilical cord.
What's comforting about these octopi are their soft tentacles, which hospital staff say remind babies of the umbilical cord and their mother's womb.
The article told the story of an infant left at a Tulsa clinic, wrapped in a blanket with its umbilical cord still attached.
A 9-year-old girl found the infant wrapped in a towel with her umbilical cord and placenta still attached around 11 a.m.
She was home alone, so she had to cut the umbilical cord and detach the placenta from herself as best as she could.
But adorable ultrasound aside, there's something else Tori wants to talk to her hubby about: whether he plans on cutting the umbilical cord.
They breathed in amniotic fluid, while their hearts pumped blood through their umbilical cords into a gas exchange system outside of the bag.
Instead, the baby's heart pumps blood through the umbilical cord into the system's low-resistance external oxygenator that substitutes for the mother's placenta.
"It's quite a different story than banking umbilical cord blood, which we do know contains stem cells that re-create blood," Robey said.
Alone, Eva realized that her sixth child wasn't crying and unwrapped the umbilical cord from her only daughter's neck on December 11, 1921.
But when it comes to actual delivery, the group says no, citing risks such as drowning, infections and snapping of the umbilical cord.
"It has been confirmed by consultants and placenta and umbilical cord tests that this would have happened even in the hospital," Green says.
A study spearheaded by the Environmental Working Group found an average of 200 industrial chemicals and pollutants in umbilical cord blood from babies.
Tests revealed as many as 287 chemicals in umbilical cord blood, 180 of which are known to cause cancer in humans or animals.
"She told detectives the baby was moving after birth and once she cut the umbilical cord the baby stopped moving," Ms. Grinberg said.
Animator David Firth will screen the world premiere of his new short film, Cream, and featuring length film, Umbilical World, during the event.
Suddenly a medical team rushed her away, saying the umbilical cord was in a dangerous position and she needed an emergency cesarean section.
On top of that, researchers can now extract some types of stem cells from a person's body, so no need for umbilical cords.
There was no landline, no umbilical cord, and small boys using cell phones would easily fall off such a slick, pitched metal roof.
Two weeks is about how long it takes for the stump left from the baby&aposs umbilical cord to fall off and heal.
It was these fetuses inside the uteruses of their mothers who had, sort of, used the umbilical cord to drive them like mechs.
In this final stage, you&aposll deliver the placenta with a small push and slight traction on the umbilical cord by the obstetrician.
Genetic material from the umbilical cord will now be analyzed and could serve as proof to prosecute the man charged with raping Lucía.
In an age when plenty of us have an emotional umbilical cord that keeps us tied to our phones, Skam's model seems pretty perfect.
The still lifes, with their unbound sense of space, appear more dependent on each other for completion, or on the installations, in umbilical relation.
Each lamb survived in the fluid-filled sack based on a system that pumped blood through the umbilical cord into a special oxygenation machine.
Police released bodycam footage of a Forsyth County Sheriff's deputy discovering the crying infant, her umbilical cord still attached, wrapped in a plastic bag.
When Begum went into labor in the forest along the way, her mother-in-law had to cut the umbilical cord with a razor.
She also remembered the key tips she learned in class, like making sure the umbilical cord wasn't tangled and the child had normal coloring.
Up until then, stem cells used in medical research were taken from bone marrow, the umbilical cords of newborn babies, and aborted fetal tissue.
Nick Carter is having a baby and gosh dang it, he is also having all of that baby's umbilical cord blood just in case.
Eekhoff and her husband went to the hospital, where doctors discovered that the baby's umbilical cord had become wrapped around her neck three times.
Small, winding mountain roads — the umbilical cords of little communities across the country — are expensive to maintain, and some local authorities don't even try.
Eyes full of tears and barely able to speak to the emergency operator, [Iman] tied a pair of red headphones around the umbilical cord.
For those who want to mine daily life for their art, a second job becomes an umbilical cord fastened to something vast and breathing.
Carpal tunnel set into his wrists; he developed an umbilical hernia; and another time he accidentally cut off a tiny piece of his finger.
Liars and thieves must not be allowed to detract from meticulous scientific research that has made umbilical cord blood mystic in its regenerative powers.
Stem cell therapy Technically, the only Federal Drug Administration (FDA)-approved stem cell therapies are blood-forming stem cells derived from umbilical cord blood.
When the mother, Mónica Vega of Barranquilla, Colombia, had an ultrasound at seven months pregnant, doctors discovered she had two umbilical cords inside her.
Many of these stories begin as young women receive military haircuts, and their braids are cut off, an umbilical severing from their old worlds.
Genetic conditions or birth defects were responsible for about 14 percent of stillbirths, infection for 13 percent and umbilical cord issues another 10 percent.
After the implantation, he twice sequenced fetal DNA that had leaked into the mother's blood, and also DNA from umbilical-cord blood, a fetal tissue.
The Navajo bury umbilical cords in their birthplaces so their children will always know where their home is and can always find their way back.
Her creations are made out of materials like her clients' breast milk, placenta, cremation ashes, first curl, umbilical cord, wedding dress, bridal flowers, and more.
When the babies were eight months, I underwent an abdominoplasty and had a severe umbilical hernia repaired, excess skin removed, and my stomach muscles tightened.
In a sit-down, Zach's father, Matt, admits it wasn't common for dads to cut their children's umbilical cord back when he was having children.
It forms when a doctor snips your umbilical cord, and, depending on how it heals, you could have an outie or, more likely, an innie.
Another wrote in support, "Prof was telling us about umbilical cord jewelry and I responded with THAT'S SO COOL and now my colleagues fear me."
Gemabank, a wholly owned subsidiary of biotech company Human Stem Cells Institute (HSCI), is engaged in the personal storage of umbilical cord blood stem cells.
I recommend starting out with Huggies Little Snugglers Baby Diapers because they have that all-important cutout where your child's umbilical cord stump will be.
Having recently moved to Los Angeles, Marnie has turned her cellphone into an umbilical cord that keeps her hooked to her daughter, Lori (Rose Byrne).
The placenta, which is the organ that feeds oxygen and nutrients to an unborn baby via the umbilical cord, is typically "delivered" after the newborn.
That night, my nightmares were a replica of the heinous events of the day: baby emerging, cutting the umbilical cord, hemorrhaging, the unmedicated D&C.
The umbilical cord forms very early on in pregnancy and basically gets longer due to the increasing baby movements until it reaches around 50-70cm.
"EMT arrived about 10 minutes later and they let dad cut the umbilical cord on the living room floor," Cassy's aunt, Larissa Ruffin, told CNN.
The Petrel sends 4,500 volts and 0003 amps of electricity down the umbilical cord to the R.O.V., as well as instructions that operate its thrusters.
The midwife, passing the time with embroidery while she waited for a baby, would snip threads with blades that would later clamp the umbilical cord.
Research is often based on reports by pregnant women — instead of, say, tests of urine or the umbilical cord — and they consistently underreport their use.
The umbilical incision was used to inflate the abdomen by pumping in carbon dioxide, providing a vaulted internal space for the surgeons to work in.
The stump of the umbilical cord can act as an entry point for bacteria, causing life-threatening infections, especially in poorer countries with limited healthcare resources.
I had an umbilical hernia after having the kids that he fixed and he cleaned up my C-section scar, but I haven't had plastic surgery.
An unnamed official told Fox News the administration believes there are other ways of acquiring fetal tissue, like using tissue from an umbilical cord or thymus.
Dr. Takeshi Arimitsu, who treated the baby, told CNN that the baby needed a ventilator and an umbilical catheter for infusion therapy when he was born.
Then, the camera takes us through the umbilical cord, its fleshy innards transitioning into a metallic pipe that is revealed to be connected to a machine.
The Umbilical Brothers are a pair of physical comedians, who've been performing live on television (in their homeland of Australia and beyond) for 20 odd years.
We used a surgical clamp and a string to tie off the umbilical cord and then cut it off with scissors, all from the medical kit.
The strand can wrap around a baby's toe, finger, or umbilical stump so tight that it can cut through the skin and cut off blood circulation.
To cut the umbilical cord, place two clamps, or tie two strings, an inch apart, a little more than an inch out from the baby's navel.
Three people who got injections or infusions of umbilical cord blood-derived stem cell products at a Texas outpatient clinic on September 12 developed bloodstream infections.
It's that feeling that is so universal of not wanting to grow up, but needing that separation of the umbilical cord, which has become so tight.
No thanks, I don't think I'd enjoy a mirror to watch the baby crown, but oh yes, my partner would love to cut the umbilical cord!
In December, 12 people were hospitalized with severe infections in their bloodstreams, joints or spines after being injected with blood from umbilical cords full of bacteria.
An umbilical cord connected to the device sends a stream of data back to the ship that researchers monitor for anomalies that could be ship remains.
Six of the children at the center were exposed to opioids while in the womb and two were exposed to methamphetamines, according to umbilical cord testing.
Among the vines, which suggest umbilical cords and blood vessels, are faces, plants and figures — infants, a woman, an embracing couple and possibly a shrouded corpse.
The study is the first that found particles accumulated on the fetus's side of the placenta, near the site of the formation of the umbilical cord.
Divers used suits with air hoses and umbilical lines that pumped warm water into the suits from the surface for about three hours, Mr. Harris said.
CIEL carries the last remnants of humankind, intent on destroying the Earth below by siphoning off anything of value through "invisible technological umbilical cords" called Skylines.
The incredible video shows doctors cutting the umbilical cord before scooping up the 8lb babies and wiping them clean while the both let out their first screams.
Caption: However, it wasn't so long ago that all that power presented an unruly mess of cables—a "preposterous umbilical cord," as engineer Nirav Patel describes it.
In the hands of a nervous single mom (Rosemarie DeWitt), Arkangel becomes a digital umbilical cord she refuses to release for fear of losing her daughter forever.
Enter the lotus birth, a controversial procedure enjoying some popularity right now, in which a person keeps their placenta and umbilical cord intact after delivering a baby.
Rockets slow down the descent until it is safe enough for the sky crane attached to the rover to lower it on an "umbilical cord" of sorts.
Known as a thermogenesis freezer, it stores up to 3,640 units of cord blood -- left over from babies' umbilical cords and placenta -- at minus 196 degrees Celsius.
In 2010, researchers, including some from the C.D.C., analyzed the blood of 150 pregnant women in New Jersey and their umbilical cords for a range of pesticides.
In Mara Cerri's beautiful, evocative illustration, dawn is just breaking in the dark sky, and the long hook is electric pink and curled like an umbilical cord.
Living With Cancer Liars and thieves should not be allowed to detract from legitimate scientific research that has made umbilical cord blood mystic in its regenerative powers.
I needed to cut the invisible umbilical cord that connected me to home, my people and, most important, the endless pain and anguish I associated with them.
"I decided to bring a little bit of my culture too which is attached to Africa with an umbilical cord," she said in a 2010 interview with YouTube.
"In recent years, more information has accumulated that showed that even among full-term infants, delaying clamping of the baby's umbilical cord can be helpful also," she added.
In April Tony Wyss-Coray, also at Stanford, showed that infusing old mice with blood from the umbilical cords of infant humans improved their performance on memory tests.
Police are searching for a woman who abandoned her newborn baby with the umbilical cord still attached in the middle of a rural road in California, PEOPLE confirms.
Like many trends before it, the navel hysteria eventually faded, and the belly button became nothing more than the place your umbilical cord used to be once again.
It's a classic scene in childbirth — once the baby comes out, the partner ceremoniously cuts the umbilical cord that nourished the child for the nine months of pregnancy.
The puny trade links between India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are compared with the umbilical cords that bind South-East Asia and which have made it richer.
From a razor blade to cut the umbilical cord to plastic sheets for the hospital bed; these photos show the startling contrast of birthing essentials around the world.
However, since the umbilical course only pulsates for a few minutes after birth, a days-old placenta is really just dead tissue still attached to a newborn baby.
His father, Dawit Asghedom, described how his resilience was evident from day one after he was born with his umbilical cord around his neck but still pulled through.
So today, hospitals in West Virginia and across America struggle to calm babies who sometimes begin to go through withdrawal as soon as the umbilical cord is cut.
Or they'll shoot masters with a crane from overhead, with lenses mounted on high and the guts of the digital camera on the ground, connected via an umbilical.
There was a knot in the umbilical cord, she said, and when the paramedics arrived and placed him in an ambulance, the baby showed no signs of life.
GSK researchers developed the new product by reformulating the chlorhexidine solution found in its popular Corsodyl mouthwash into a gel that can be applied to newly cut umbilical cords.
The Columbia researchers looked at chlorpyrifos concentrations in umbilical cord blood of babies over a roughly 10-year period -- five years before the residential ban and five years after.
But major hurdles exist, including determining if a human umbilical cord can be successfully connected, devising the amniotic fluid and assessing the ultimate long-term effects of the approach.
The data set, from the Broad Institute, includes primary data and metadata culled from nearly 530,000 immune cells from umbilical cord blood of newborns and bone marrow of adults.
She also birthed her placenta, cut her own umbilical cord (with shoelaces she sanitized by boiling them in a water kettle), and breastfed her newborn before going to sleep.
There have been some in this country who believe that this is the time to cut the umbilical cord across the Atlantic because the Americans are the bad guys.
The hematopoietic cells for HCT can come from a donor (allogeneic) or from the patient (autologous), and can be harvested from peripheral blood, bone marrow or umbilical cord blood.
Instead, the baby's heart pumps blood via the umbilical cord into a low-resistance oxygenator that acts as a substitute for the placenta in exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
I'm just glad we were born in the same hospital room, even though he tried to beat me up with his mother's umbilical cord—he tried to whip me.
The oil services company said it won a contract from Statoil ASA to supply 9 kilometers of static steel tube umbilical for the Oseberg Vestflanken 2 field offshore Norway.
The list of potential donated human cellular and tissue products includes corneas, bone, skin, heart valves, stem cells, as well as amniotic membrane, placentas, umbilical cord blood and semen.
To create an umbilical cord, so to speak, between the satellite technology launched into orbit with the data centers that store and circulate aerial and other kinds of information.
A not great way to celebrate Mother's Day is to think about what life would be like if you were still attached to your mother via an umbilical cord.
"Initial results... undertaken in the blood and the umbilical cord, as well as the amniotic fluid, reveal the presence of Zika's genetic material in these tissues," the report says.
"There are ample alternatives that can actually help patients," he added, pointing to "life-affirming" options such as adult stem cells, after-birth tissue and cells from umbilical cords.
It's funny because I grew up in Tulsa, where it's like the minute you're born, they plop a gun in your lap, before they even cut the umbilical cord.
Cutting the umbilical cord with a dirty knife, her Hutu friend pleaded with the Hutu mayor to let them take Uwimana and her children to the village's health clinic.
Dr. Takeshi Arimitsu, who treated the baby, told CNN that when the infant was born, he needed a ventilator for respiratory support and an umbilical catheter for infusion therapy.
When he had to go back in to hospital with an umbilical cord infection I'd go in early every morning and last thing at night to do kangaroo care.
Razor blade to cut the umbilical cord, torch as there is no electricity supply, black plastic sheet, to put on the delivery bed as, with no clean water, it's hard to keep the delivery room and beds clean, string to tie the umbilical cord, 200 Malawian Kwacha note for food, three large sarongs for the mother to wear for their stay (which could be as long as four weeks) and to wrap the baby in.
But, am I committed enough to the idea to buy one for $400 that looks like a medical accessory with a giant, tentacle-like umbilical cord coming out of it?
Researchers at Stanford University found that injecting mice with a protein found in human umbilical cord blood can improve their memory, though not everyone is as positive about the results.
Although he weighed only 4 pounds, 1 ounce, and had the umbilical cord wrapped twice around his neck, he let out a small cry, proving that his lungs were healthy.
Wireless VR will do a lot to help the tech become more viable, since dealing with your heavy cable umbilical on Oculus and HTC Vive right now is a pain.
Roper Tolbert's midwife told her there was a knot in the umbilical cord — something that "could've cut off all nutrients to Emerson and she would've died," explains the new mom.
Normally, the umbilical stump left behind when the cord is cut at birth will turn black or brown and dry out before it falls off, typically within about one week.
In experiments, Flake and his colleagues used a semi-closed, fluid-filled artificial environment consisting of a polyethylene "Biobag" that uses the infant's umbilical cord to create an oxygen circuit.
Sensing Europe's weakness, Erdogan has repeatedly threatened in recent days that Turkey could "cut its own umbilical cord" and sever ties with the EU, playing migration as his trump card.
The FDA has not approved any stem cell-based products for use as treatments other than blood-forming stem cells derived from umbilical cord blood, according to the agency's website.
While it's now fairly common for parents to store an infant's umbilical cord blood for future medical use, adults haven't had similar resources for their own stem cells until recently.
They are also told to bring razor blades to cut their children's umbilical cords as well as a plastic sheet, called a macintosh in Malawi, on which to give birth.
The study will then use a six-inch piece of the infant's umbilical cord—more accurate than the traditionally measured urine or meconium—to test for evidence of marijuana exposure.
Moreover, the babies fed the probiotic — which costs only $1 — also had fewer pneumonias, fewer bouts of diarrhea, fewer ear infections and even fewer infections of the umbilical cord stump.
One new version, with human trials just starting, uses immune cells extracted not from the patient, but from samples of umbilical-cord blood donated by mothers when they give birth.
Bundang CHA Hospital, in South Korea, is currently performing a study that looks at the effects of stem cell-rich umbilical cord blood and plasma on people 55 and over.
I cut the umbilical cord with the Sanders campaign on Saturday afternoon shortly after Sanders gave his concession speech at an open-aired pavilion on the outskirts of sin city.
The officers got a blanket, wrapped her up, wiped her off and waited for the paramedics to come to cut the umbilical cord and take mom and baby to the hospital.
In Agony, it's not enough to watch someone smash a bunch of bleeding and screaming fetuses over and over, you need to find them strung up by their umbilical cords, too.
It had been a difficult first childbirth: The umbilical cord had gotten entangled around her daughter's neck, and the doctors wanted to keep the baby at the hospital for three days.
"I got him, I [undid] the umbilical cord from around his leg, put him on Mommy's chest and then within seconds he's bobbing around, looking for the breast," the actor continues.
The technology included placing the premature lambs in a "biobag" containing a bath of simulated amniotic fluid, regularly replenished, with an oxygenator circuit connected to the lamb via the umbilical cord.
In her book, A Doctor in the House, Candy details how Ben, hands full of placenta, forced her to go downstairs to find something to cut off her own umbilical cord.
They were more concerned about the news that their baby has a two-vessel umbilical cord as opposed to three, which carries an increased risk of stillbirth and pre-term labor.
"Because they're sharing the same amniotic sac, their umbilical cords can become tangled as they're growing and moving which can cut off blood supply to one or both twins," she continues.
Look: I am pretty confident that, if and when I successfully have a kid, I will not be making umbilical cord art, or doing anything with the placenta, for that matter.
Partridge and her co-authors also detail different techniques that have been tested on mice to reduce the effects of aging, including transfusing blood from human umbilical cords into older mice.
Enzo was born via c-section last March after it was revealed his umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck twice, his mom Carolina Giraldelli, 26, of Cáceres, Brazil, told SWNS.
Perhaps he's thinking of the twenty-six hours of labor that ended in a C-section, during which her son was pulled out with the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck.
One such jeweler — Ruth Avra, who hails from Florida and runs a shop called A La Avra — sells a sterling silver, custom-shaped umbilical cord necklace for $195 on her website.
" Unfortunately, Action ended up in the hospital with an umbilical hernia, but he assures everyone that the "Native Alaskan food had nothing to do with me ending up in the hospital.
This is different than most conventional births, whether in-hospital or at home, where the umbilical cord is typically clamped (cut), and then the placenta is disposed of as medical waste.
In the triptych "I Go to Pieces: My Inner Life (#6)," made before her death in 2010, two sewn panels flank a red figure spouting umbilical-like cords and snaking hair.
"I picked it up and as I picked it up the towel was unraveling and I saw the baby still had the umbilical cord on it," Phillips told CNN affiliate WPVI.
Her son was born with his umbilical cord around his neck, which cut off his oxygen flow, and required him to spend 11 days in the Children's Hospital Los Angeles' NICU.
Between the mystery of birth itself and the multitude of medical conditions that can appear near the end (breech, transverse, umbilical cord prolapse, low amniotic fluid, placenta previa... the list goes on).
While his mail is delivered to the Arizona side of the border, his home is in Navajo Mountain, where he was brought into the world and where his umbilical cord is buried.
Newborn babies will keep their umbilical cord stumps attached for the first few weeks, so it's important to clothe them in something that's loose and comfortable, and won't aggravate their belly button.
Hideo Kojima's trailer for his upcoming game Death Stranding features Norman Reedus (known for his role on The Walking Dead) naked on a beach attached to a baby by an umbilical cord.
Stem cells are packed into placenta and umbilical cord blood, since this organ is tasked with growing new life, but turning them on for purposes other than reproduction is far less understood.
Recently, Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) tech has matured to the point where battery-powered, unmanned vessels can travel pre-programmed paths without an umbilical, collecting massive amounts of data on their own.
The plant's two giant blast furnaces are clearly visible from anywhere in the town, a constant reminder of the umbilical link between the two and of the long history of steelmaking here.
But she suffered what Patrick Thomas, the general curator of the Wildlife Conservation Society, termed a "retained placenta," and was anesthetized so veterinarians could remove the placenta and cut the umbilical cord.
The recordings form the umbilical cord of Notes on Blindness, wading us into a world of contradiction, and immersing us in a collage of intimate sound and deeply evocative, sometimes surreal sight.
His woes, his lawyers said, dated to childhood; he was born with his umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, repeated three years of elementary school and never learned to tie his shoes.
The fetal autopsy finds a "compromised" coupling of umbilical cord and placenta, but at the doctor's office Mackey sees the cord's "frayed end" as leaking sustenance, her child starving in the womb.
Ward had a miscarriage in March, after the umbilical cord wrapped around her baby's neck, and had been told she'd developed an enlarged heart during the pregnancy, the medical examiner's report said.
The Australian comedy duo the Umbilical Brothers, made up of Shane Dundas and David Collins, fuse mime, slapstick and stand-up for inventive, fast-paced performances that exist in their own universes.
They are characters whose world we only understand through their desires, which flow out from them like the tendrils and umbilical cords that emanate from everything in the world of Death Stranding.
Other possibilities, the hospital said, include constriction ring syndrome -- when fibers from the amniotic sac wrap themselves around a fetus, causing deformities -- or the umbilical cord becoming wrapped around a fetus' limbs.
Global health What appeared to be a cyst in a healthy fetus turned out to be an unformed twin "absorbed" early in pregnancy, connected by a second umbilical cord and still growing.
Currently, though, stem cell products processed from umbilical cords are only approved to help restore a person's immune system or supply of stem cells, usually following treatments like chemotherapy or bone marrow transplants.
The newborn, found by a woman walking her dog in Seymour on Tuesday, WRTV reported, comes not long after a baby with her umbilical cord attached was found on a porch in Pennsylvania.
There are some in Germany who are so disenchanted with Trump that they believe we should actually disengage, cut the umbilical cord and decide that the US cannot be our partner any more.
News's Carissa Culiner for Mom2Mom, the Top Chef Jr. host, 38, discussed the complications after her son — who was born 10 weeks premature following an umbilical-cord prolapse — contracted RSV and was hospitalized.
" Although her husband caught the baby without a problem, Sparks explained that "it was a good thing" there was a midwife nearby "because the umbilical cord was wrapped around [the baby's] neck twice.
However, the couple was more concerned about the news that their baby had a two-vessel umbilical cord as opposed to three, which carries an increased risk of stillbirth and pre-term labor.
For me, the main one is not putting a scarf around my neck during my pregnancy because if I do my baby could be born with the umbilical cord wrapped around their neck.
There could be openings that are too small for a dive helmet, or it could be impossible to rig enough umbilical line from the outside of the cave to where the children were.
In "Cordão dos Mentecaptos" (2016), a tied rope that hangs in a whimsical fashion takes on the form of an umbilical cord, an outstretching vine, or a lynching rope dragged across the floor.
He is not, although by the time McBride is swimming through a watery tunnel toward a rebirth — complete with a portentous, symbolic umbilical cord — the film is en route to a metaphysical collapse.
The doctor later confirmed that it was just one baby and the pulse was in both the fetus and umbilical cord due to their proximity — a moment that was quite relieving for Haqq.
Portraying a New York drag queen and his mother visiting from Miami, Mr. Urie and Ms. Ruehl make a strong case for a fiercely tugged umbilical cord as the ultimate weapon of destruction.
They breathed in amniotic fluid, their hearts pumped blood through their umbilical cords into a gas exchange system outside of the bag, and monitors measured their vital signs, blood flow, and other important functions.
"When I got close, I saw that the baby was already born and was still attached by the umbilical cord to the mother," one of the responding officers, Maria Capone, told the Associated Press.
The "unborn child" does not exist as a unique biological entity, but depends on a symbiotic relationship with the mother, a symbiotic relationship that ends only when the umbilical cord is cut following birth.
FROM COINAGE: See Where 6 Stars Were Before They Were Famous   Steven is quite the hands-on grandfather: the Aerosmith frontman was actually the one to cut Sailor's umbilical cord in the delivery room.
People still send in decades-old umbilical cords to be checked for contamination, hoping for evidence to support their claims to be designated as victims, said Hirokatsu Akagi, director of Minamata's International Mercury Laboratory.
But the home birth turned traumatic when the baby boy, nicknamed Ozzy, came out with the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, and attempts by the midwife to resuscitate him at home were unsuccessful.
I'm not sure someone who's never given birth can even begin to imagine the horror of doing it alone in the bathroom, or of ripping a blood-slick umbilical cord between their bare hands.
The cord, and in particular the remaining belly button, has always been fascinating to humans and we still embark on some interesting traditions to celebrate and aid the physical separation of the umbilical cord.
It might be possible to connect enough umbilical line to go the entire distance, from the cave entrance to where the children were, but pushing air through miles of hose would require strong compressors.
First, some obstetricians believe that a brief wait before the clamping of an umbilical cord can enhance a child's well-being, but delayed clamping compromises the volume and quality of collected cord blood cells.
As his administration scurried to put out fires, Duterte followed up with a guarantee of his own, saying the Philippines would not "cut our umbilical cord" with allies, but would pursue its own path.
In addition to iron, umbilical cord blood also contains immunoglobulins and stem cells, and researchers speculate that delayed cord clamping might aid immune function and tissue healing, though this has not been well studied.
Instead of extracting the cells from patients, the researchers, Dr. Katy Rezvani and Dr. Elizabeth Shpall, remove the natural killers from samples of umbilical-cord blood donated by women who have just given birth.
A speculum was also in my vagina, opened wide so a doctor — a friend of mine trying not to cry — trimmed Aidan's umbilical cord dangling from his placenta that was still inside my uterus.
Rouhani, who was submitting the draft budget for the next Iranian fiscal year (beginning March 21) to parliament, told lawmakers that low oil prices were the best reason to cut "the umbilical cord" to oil.
Jordin Sparks' son Dana Isaiah Thomas Jr. was born with his umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck, but fortunately, a midwife was able to quickly take care of the situation before any problems arose.
Alvarado later told police she took a shower and had plans to go to the hospital when she gave birth in the family tub and cut the umbilical cord with scissors, according to the affidavit.
The Today Show reports that people have reached out to Forsyth County authorities eager to provide a home for the newborn who was found crying and covered in blood with the umbilical cord still attached.
The infections were all linked to stem cell products distributed by a California company called Liveyon; Liveyon in turn had obtained its products (processed from umbilical cords donated after birth) from the biotech company Genetech.
According to a news release from the Carrollton Police Department spokeswoman Jolene DeVito, authorities determined that the girl was born between 34 weeks of gestation and full term, and her umbilical cord was still attached.
Technically, if a person waits three minutes or longer to clamp the umbilical cord, it can be considered a lotus birth, explains Lindsey Bliss, a birth doula and director at Carriage House Birth in Brooklyn.
Miller took to Instagram Sunday to share a sweet photo of the family of four, with Nash gazing down at his new baby sister, resting on her mom's chest with her umbilical cord still intact.
According to Arizona's new bill, the presence of a heartbeat, breathing, umbilical cord pulsation or "definite movement of voluntary muscles" constitutes "delivered alive" — but doctors are no longer permitted to make case-by-case decisions.
Global Health A gel used to prevent infections in the umbilical cord stumps of newborns was endorsed by the European Medicines Agency last week, an important step toward distribution of the disinfectant in poor countries.
Efforts to repair a broken circuit with the planet include the push for outdoor preschools, which seek to restore the umbilical connection between children and Mother Earth by delivering them back to their natural habitat.
The placenta allows oxygen and nutrients to pass through the mother's blood supply to the fetus through the umbilical cord and also ensures the disposal of any waste.. This particular study looked at placental macrophages.
Think of the posters often brandished at anti-abortion marches and rallies, with the image of a fetus in utero, floating free, like an astronaut, with the umbilical cord, untethered, trailing off into the darkness.
LONDON (Reuters) - An antiseptic gel to stop umbilical cord infections in newborn babies was recommended as safe and effective by European regulators on Friday in a boost for GlaxoSmithKline scientists who developed it from a mouthwash.
The fetus is placed in a plastic film bag filled with synthetic amniotic fluid and its umbilical cord is connected to a machine that oxygenates the lamb's blood and returns it and nutrients to the fetus.
Her umbilical cord still in place, she was possibly just an hour old when Ragatz and his three daughters discovered her abandoned in a wooded strip of land near Daves Creek Road in Cumming, outside Atlanta.
Born in the Bronx, with the umbilical cord wrapped twice around his neck, and delivered (and resuscitated) by his father at the Fitch Sanitarium, Zucker did not speak a word until he was four years old.
The tableau draws a parallel between the life-support provided by modern medicine and the umbilical life support provided from mother to child — trailing from the pelvis of the skeleton-mother is a child in utero.
During a normal pregnancy, the pancake-shaped placenta is supposed to lightly attach to the lining of the uterus, allowing nutrients and oxygen to pass from the mother's womb to the baby via the umbilical cord.
If you'd like to see examples, you are welcome to follow this link to a BuzzFeed story that aggregated several umbilical cord art images from social media (the reactions so far: 140 "Ews" and 92 "WTFs").
According to a news release issued by Carrollton Police Department spokeswoman Jolene DeVito, authorities have determined that the girl was born between 34 weeks of gestation and full term, and her umbilical cord was still attached.
"As soon as the baby was out and safe, we got the nod – [my daughter Poppy Honey Rosie] cut the umbilical cord!" the British celebrity chef, 41, tells Good Housekeeping UK for their January cover story.
A bubble-gum-pink radio tower stands over the umbilical length of shoelace it emerged from, exquisite in its lifelike precision and troubling in its tininess; a good sneeze, it seems, could bring it crashing down.
But this bridge is very visible ... you can see it from the plane when you fly in to Hong Kong, and it's breathtaking," says Mo. "It links Hong Kong to China almost like an umbilical cord.
Gemabank plans to use the proceeds to expand and equip its cryo-storage and laboratory, and carry out research into the treatment of serious diseases with the help of umbilical cord blood stem cells, Isaev added.
The Seaport district is one of those parts of New York so overrun with tourists that it ceases to maintain even the faintest vestige of the umbilical cord that once connected it to the city's spirit.
He suggested that some clinics might shift from using fat to bone marrow or other substances that they claim yield stem cells: umbilical-cord blood, the cord itself, or extracts from the amniotic membranes or placenta.
The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office announced the baby's cause of death was lack of oxygen and blood to his brain and a prolapse of the umbilical cord and placenta due to a maternal assault and demise.
Other studies show that even tiny amounts can lead to birth defects in children, according to the AP, like studies that compared the chemical levels in umbilical cords before and after the EPA's regulation changes in 2000.
In the iOS version (though it's also available on Android, PC, Mac, and Linux), a simple touch control lets you initiate reactions with ripple effects, whether in crowds or individuals or even an umbilical cord-like tunnel.
The sealed bag, made of polythene, contains amniotic fluid to provide all the nutrients and protection needed for growth and an interface delivering oxygen just as an umbilical cord would, and exchanging gases just like a placenta.
My boy came out sickly white, with the umbilical cord knotted around his neck, and he was silent for an eternal second before his gurgling cry bubbled through his lungs and my wife clutched him and wept.
The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office announced the baby's cause of death was lack of oxygen and blood to his brain and a prolapse of the umbilical cord and placenta due to a maternal assault and demise.
The deaths of Bryant and his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash in January served to underline an umbilical connection between team and city, as Angelenos figuratively draped themselves in gold and purple mourning crepe.
A perfect sibling bone marrow match is better than an umbilical cord stem cell match, so the family told Michael that they were going to take his blood to see whether he was even a possible match.
The cannulas which carry blood away to be recharged with oxygen and nutrients are inserted into the animal's umbilical cord, and the tubing in the oxygen-exchange system is short, which lets the researchers dispense with pumps entirely.
Dr Schmahmann says it is likely that Ethan's cerebellum was destroyed by the equivalent of a freak accident, one that left the rest of the brain untouched (possibly a stroke of some kind, due to his knotted umbilical).
Halliday-Johnson told People that she had only been dilated by 1 centimeter when she reached the hospital, but her fourth child soon began to arrive faster than expected — with the umbilical cord wrapped loosely around her neck.
Number three, with more than 2.5 million views, is a miked-up Mel Gibson regaling Joe Rogan with tales about his 92-year-old father's "miraculous recovery" following a trip to Panama to get umbilical cord stem cells.
In his office, leafing through photographs, the doctor murmurs about the horrors he has witnessed: youths whose torsos were burnt by chemical fumes from leaking fuel drums, corpses of mothers and newborn children, still tethered by umbilical cords.
The recent bill changes that, however, and defines "delivered alive" to mean a multitude of signs that don't necessarily reveal if the baby would survive: a heartbeat, breath, umbilical cord pulsation, or any clear movement of voluntary muscles.
While the genetic testing results showed that their child was not at risk of Down syndrome, the couple still had to go back to the doctor to get an update on their baby's kidneys and two-vessel umbilical cord.
The Marietta, Georgia-based biotech company specializes in "regenerative and therapeutic biologics," like skin grafts and allografts, which are basically sheets of processed skin, placenta, or umbilical cord tissue that pack the growth factors that turn on stem cells.
Although Kimmel offered to do "the whole thing," including dressing up as the former pro wrestler for the birth, he drew a line at cutting the umbilical cord, revealing he didn't even perform the task for his own children.
Police are asking for help in finding the parents of a newborn baby girl who was abandoned in an infant carrier on the front lawn of a home in Mesa, Arizona, with her umbilical cord still attached, PEOPLE confirms.
After examining stored blood samples from babies' umbilical cords, researchers determined that the risks of ADHD and autism were significantly increased in children whose blood had high levels of acetaminophen breakdown products, according to a report in JAMA Psychiatry.
Though Brooke had no legal or biological ties to the child, a boy, she maintained a close relationship with him for years, cutting his umbilical cord at birth, giving him her last name and raising him jointly with Elizabeth.
The ALMDS pod is mechanically attached to the MH-60S with a standard Bomb Rack Unit 14 mount and electrically via a primary and auxiliary umbilical cable to the operator console, according to a statement from the systems maker, Northrop Grumman.
Freeman quickly sterilized her pocketknife and a pair of shoelaces and used them to clamp and cut the umbilical cord after finding a WikiHow page through Google, then breastfed her newborn, cleaned up the bathroom, and went to sleep a mother.
The sales point to a brighter outlook for the economy and Wall Street, whose performance is tied like an umbilical cord to real estate sentiment in the Hamptons, said Judi Desiderio, chief executive officer of Town & Country in East Hampton.
This photo series by Paula Galvão challenges us to see the beauty in the most graphic parts of giving birth — the blood, the vernix, the umbilical cord, the contractions, the amniotic sac, and the tears shared among everyone in the room.
According to the manifesto, which uses cyborg-feminist lingo ("… for the immediate attention of all post-umbilical subjects"), birth-giving and motherhood are posited as "our deepest obligation," an act of "sacrifice" embarked upon for the good of the people.
The slideshow ends with Luca's arrival, showing the country musician doing the honors of cutting his newborn's umbilical cord as he lies on his mama for the first time, and the new parents of two smiling while holding their son.
At a 20-week checkup, their doctor informed Johnson East that her baby had underdeveloped and dilated kidneys, as well as a two- rather than three-vessel umbilical cord, which carries an increased risk of stillbirth and pre-term labor.
"We turned her face down, beat her back, rubbed and yelled until we got her to cry and breathe," says Denise, who added that Bill used a shoelace to tie off the umbilical cord, as instructed by the 911 operator.
Clozel, who said Idorsia "cut the umbilical cord" from Actelion over the course of 2018, sees operating expenses of around 570 million francs in the current year, up from 432 million last year, as trials on these and other molecules advance.
It was the umbilical cord linking her to the buzzing global hive mind, the forum for every strand of cultural conversation, the source of all knowledge, the venue for endless entertainment, the information infrastructure upon which the world was built. Gone.
Of those births, there were "no incidences of pneumonia, sepsis or other respiratory infection following water birth and there were no reports of ruptured umbilical cords or newborns breathing water into their lungs associated with birth underwater," the association says.
According to Be The Match (formerly The National Marrow Donor Program), of the 50,000 patients transplanted annually, 53 percent are autologous—using the patient's own stem cells —and 47 percent are allogenic, using someone else's cells or umbilical cord blood.
Like most of the music that makes an impact from a young age, it's always been there, as though it was passed on to me through the umbilical cord along with all the other important stuff, like blood and oxygen.
The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office announced the baby's cause of death was lack of oxygen and blood to his brain and a prolapse of the umbilical cord and placenta due to a maternal assault and demise, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Gamida Cell is enrolling patients in a Phase 3 study of NiCord, which is derived from umbilical cord blood, as a graft for bone marrow transplants for patients with blood cancer who do not have a rapidly available fully matched donor.
Typically, they're treated with foods and supplements that provide extra iron, but some previous research has suggested delayed umbilical cord clamping may reduce the odds of iron deficiency by giving babies a transfusion of iron-rich blood from the placenta.
One of the biggest limitations of cord blood transplants, however, may come down to volume: Doctors can extract roughly ten times more blood-forming stem cells and precursor cells from one bone marrow donation than from a detached umbilical cord.
Instead, it requires divers entering enclosed spaces to use one of two methods, both of which involve a compressor pumping air through an umbilical line to a diver wearing a full-face mask or a helmet that protect the entire head.
The slideshow ended with Luca's arrival, showing the country musician doing the honors of cutting his newborn's umbilical cord as he lay on his mama for the first time, and the new parents of two smiling while holding their son.
Twelve patients became seriously ill after receiving injections that supposedly contained stem cells from umbilical cord blood, according to the Food and Drug Administration, which issued a warning to the California company, Genetech, that made the blood product they were given.
What if art's "golden umbilical cord," to use Clement Greenberg's vivid phase denoting the connection between artists and the market, is no longer giving us life and nurturing critique, but rather choking difference in favor of fashion, affectation, branding, and decoration?
It's a happy ending for the Pacific harbor seal, who was discovered last February at just one-day-old by the Pacific Marine Mammal Center stranded on a rocky stretch of coast at Dana Point Headlands Beach with her umbilical cord attached.
A recent film, "Last Breath", depicts the miraculous escape in 22018 of Chris Lemons (pictured), whose umbilical cord providing helium and oxygen broke, leaving him on the bed of the North Sea for half an hour with just six minutes' worth of air.
A sweeping nozzle mounted on its front (which gives it the look of a combine harvester) will suck up tonnes of nodules every minute; the power it needs to do so will flow down a thick umbilical from a mother ship above.
Still, it wasn't until this past June when another baby in Georgia was heartlessly abandoned in a plastic bag in the woods, with her bloody umbilical cord attached to her body, that Jones became inspired to start searching for her saviors, Yahoo!
One attendant explained that she used to take women who were having prolonged labor out into the bush, to give them privacy from the men in their family while they delivered, and that she had cut umbilical cords with razors that weren't sterilized.
Then, by the third installation, it seems as if Borgman | Lenk had mothered the work, watched it grow up, and cut the umbilical cord to send it out into the world and find its way its own, just like the rest of us.
Prepas said that a number of aid groups give out birthing kits around disasters, and some families can make their own with simple tools -- for example, a bulb syringe to suction the baby's airway, scissors to cut the umbilical cord and warm blankets.
The work "(discarded objects) for Disposed to Add" (2017) — by turns evocative of umbilical cords, industrial hoses, intestinal canals, and a den of snakes — is by Jes Fan, one of eight artists featured in a group exhibition curated by artist Doreen Garner.
According to the lawsuit, nurses failed to provide the newborn with basic post-delivery medical care: The baby was not warmed after delivery, mucus was not cleared from his nose or mouth, and no clamps were available to sever the umbilical cord.
But, using color Doppler and 3D/4D ultrasound imaging, Dr. Parra-Saavedra was able to see that the fluid-filled space actually contained a minuscule infant, supported by a separate umbilical cord drawing blood where it connected to the larger twin's intestine.
"I love the fakeness of it all," Ms. Hall said cheerfully this week on the SoHo set, where Paramount workers on a cherry picker were securing the creature, which she called "phallic and umbilical," to the fire escape of a cast-iron building.
His image for Marshall McLuhan's article, for example, was a man sawing an umbilical cord connecting his gut to a globe; his image for Sartre's piece was a man in a beret sitting on another's back, holding a hangman's noose partially fashioned out of baguettes.
The system uses no external pump or ventilator, which could overload a baby's underdeveloped organs; instead, the baby's heart pumps blood through the umbilical cord into a low-resistance external oxygenator, which acts in place of a placenta in swapping out oxygen and carbon dioxide.
" Rape dreams, by a variety of names, haunt the first section of the book: In "biblical umbilical," when the narrator tries from childhood to imagine a cord back to the divine, she learns in the end "no one's guarded by — an angel but a bomb.
Station commander Peggy Whitson, a veteran with eight previous spacewalks, and rookie flight engineer Jack Fischer, who will be making his first outing, shared a second good cable known as an umbilical as they prepared to leave the station's airlock, said mission commentator Rob Navias.
We had skin to skin in the OR, we saw our daughter being birthed (actually have the video of it), my husband cut the umbilical cord, they delayed cord clamping, and, most importantly, our baby was safe and beautiful and my doctor respected every decision we made.
Though the baby is still joined to its mother by an umbilical cord, McKean mirrors this idea of connectedness through a second serpentine cord that floats above the many figures, creating echoes of motherhood in ways both ancestral and familial, spiritual and celestial, immediate and eternal.
That said, there are a few potential risks: that the baby may breathe in water (though this is rare, and theoretical since babies don't normally breathe until they're exposed to air) and that the umbilical cord could snap when the baby is brought to the surface.
Just like the record of New Zealand folk song "Pokarekare Ana," an All Blacks rugby jersey, and prints of his brother Dick's paintings, I imagine this little envoy of New Zealand life gave him a sense of a stretched umbilical cord: a link back to his homeland.
When a mother has placenta previa (when a baby's placenta covers the mother's cervix), when a baby is in a breech (upside-down) position, when labor isn't progressing at all, or when the umbilical cord may get pinched or compressed — C-sections, without a doubt, save lives.
In the meantime, rogue clinics offering other kinds of procedures have flourished, accused of blinding people by injecting cells into their eyes, mixing stem cells with smallpox vaccine to treat cancer or causing severe infections by administering contaminated blood from umbilical cords into patients' joints or spines.
When she saw an 18-year-old boy on a six-hour flight carrying a newborn — with its umbilical cord still attached — with a single bottle of milk and two diapers in his coat pocket, she had tried to report it, but she couldn't find anyone to help.
After finding that old mice injected with umbilical cord blood performed better on tests, the scientists isolated a protein called TIMP23 in the blood that they thought was responsible for these effects — and then injected the protein by itself into more old mice and found the same positive results.
But while some women had books, massage oils and music players, others brought basic medical supplies: plastic sheeting to cover their beds because they know they're difficult to wash, flasks and basins to hold water, a blade to cut the baby's umbilical cord and a string to tie it.
Some clinics may just keep providing the treatments, hoping the F.D.A. won't initiate a broader crackdown, while others might move their operations overseas or shift to other unproven injections with stem cells derived from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, or birth tissues like the placenta or amniotic membranes.
One letter warned a company making products from umbilical-cord blood that it was violating federal law, and other letters told 20 clinics and stem-cell makers that they appeared to be subject to F.D.A. review for approval and that they should contact the agency about how to comply.
Then in July, Shawn revealed on her YouTube channel that their doctor informed her at a 20-week checkup that their baby had underdeveloped and dilated kidneys, as well as a two rather than three-vessel umbilical cord, which carries an increased risk of stillbirth and pre-term labor.
How, when her daughter arrived, she was so utterly alone that she realized she had no way to cut the umbilical cord and so considered biting through it, but instead reached for the sharpest thing she had on hand—a shard of a bowl she rinsed with boiling water.
We had to go back in when Julian got an infection on his umbilical cord and for phototherapy when he got jaundice, but in all I carried him for a month 19883 hours a day, sharing shifts with my husband, until he hit his target weight of [five pounds].
But the truth was, if there was a truth, that thin strip of umbilical land between Mexico and Colombia turned out to be the only thing that could hold my attention: Nicaraguan land reform, Panzós and the Spanish Embassy fire, Rigoberta Menchú's memoir, the assassination of Archbishop Romero.

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