Heard about "Test Tube Baby"? Now Introducing... "YouTube Baby"

by SamirJ | May 2, 2009 at 02:21 am
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The YouTube Baby!!

The YouTube Baby!!

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A perfect example of the coming of the age of Technology. Whether or not its a good sign or not... We are becoming more and more driven towards the technological advances and the ease that they offer in making our tasks simpler. We do not take a moments thought before hitting up Google Search for the most simplest of the things.... Of course... delivering a baby is not at all an easy job..

This time around, I thank technology for coming to the rescue..... Cheers for the YouTube Baby!

However, we need to keep a quality check on what we are seeing... Now how to do that is beyond my scope...

Here is video link of the baby courtesy BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8030084.stm

A father managed to deliver his baby son after watching DIY baby delivery video clips on YouTube.

Feeling nervous about the imminent birth of his child Marc Stephens had a look at childbirth videos on his home computer.

Four hours later his wife, Jo, went into labour three weeks earlier than expected and, as paramedics rushed to help, Stephens was able to put his new-found knowledge into action and helped deliver 5lb 5oz Gabriele.

Stephens, 28, a naval engineer, told yesterday how he had already learned how to play the guitar and solve the Rubik's Cube puzzle from YouTube videos. So it didn't seem too much of a leap for him to check out the whys and wherefores of childbirth.

He said: "I spent about half a hour on Google and watched a couple of videos on YouTube. One was a cheesy American video called: "This is how you give birth."

After he finished looking at the sites at about 10.30pm the couple went to bed, only to wake up at 2am with Jo, 28, in labour. The couple had wanted to have the birth at home but were told there were no midwives available.

Stephens said: "At this time Jo rushed out of the bathroom and dropped down on all fours. As soon as she dropped down I looked down and its head was sticking out. I was still on the phone to the midwife. To be honest I didn't have time to panic."

The baby was delivered safely and both mother and child are doing well. Jo, who has three other children, said: "I was quite relaxed. I have to say, out of all my four labours, that was the one I enjoyed the most. Marc is one of those people who can put his hand to anything."

After successfully delivering Gabriele the paramedics arrived and congratulated Marc on a good job, before the family travelled from their home in Redruth, Cornwall, to the Royal Cornwall hospital at Treliske, for the new mum and baby to be checked.

Congratulations to the couple..... 3 cheers for the wonderful Dad....and the first YouTube baby!!!!!!

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albertacowpoke

A great story Samir.  It never amazes this old guy how the internet is changing the world.  It gives us a voice, let.s us google directions, do our banking and basically has changed the way we live our lifes.  It has also given us all an opportunity to meet people all over this globe.  The more we get to know each other, the better it will be in the end for all of us. 

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huneds

Another good one buddy...

You seem to be posting pretty eye catching stories....

Innovative title too!! Keep up the good work!

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sara star

Internet is the future more and more. I love YouTube.  He should post his story himself and keep us updated on raising four daughters. They are all so cute!

Great posting!

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SamirJ

Yeah You are right...
But what is not in our control.. is not in our control!

Thanks for the wonderful response!

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Amy Judd

This is crazy.. I tend not to trust very much of what I see on YouTube... :)

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SamirJ

Yeah... I agree! That's the reason I mentioned the quality check thing in the story! :)

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eastvanray

People.....the Internet is NOT life!  Some days it is hard to be proud to be human.

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Blue Crush

It never ceases to amaze me the scope of things you can learn there.  An aide at my local school makes balloon animals for the little ones - he learned on YouTube.

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