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it deals with the placenta. now, that, of course, for people who don't know this, it's the organ that nourishes the fetus, and along with that comes something called preeclampsia. >> yeah. so, every pregnancy has a placenta, and the placenta does really sustain the pregnancy and provide for the growth and nourishment of the baby. sometimes when that placenta develops abnormally, women can develop conditions, one of which is preeclampsia. and my interest in preeclampsia is because it accounts for 15% to 20% of all preterm births. so it's one of the reasons we know that leads to preterm birth, because once a woman develops preeclampsia, really, the only cure is to deliver. and so if they develop preeclampsia in the preterm period, that will lead to a preterm birth. >> can you explain what preeclampsia is, please? >> yeah. so preeclampsia is where the woman develops an increase in the blood pressure and spills protein in her urine. it can also affect other end organs like the brain, the kidney, the liver, and her a
it deals with the placenta. now, that, of course, for people who don't know this, it's the organ that nourishes the fetus, and along with that comes something called preeclampsia. >> yeah. so, every pregnancy has a placenta, and the placenta does really sustain the pregnancy and provide for the growth and nourishment of the baby. sometimes when that placenta develops abnormally, women can develop conditions, one of which is preeclampsia. and my interest in preeclampsia is because it...
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it deals with the placenta., that, of course, for people who don't know this, it's the organ that nourishes the fetus, and along with that comes something called preeclampsia. >> yeah. so, every pregnancy has a placenta, and the placenta does really sustain the pregnancy and provide for the growth and nourishment of the baby. sometimes when that placenta develops abnormally, women can develop conditions, one of which is preeclampsia. and my interest in preeclampsia is because it accounts for 15% to 20% of all preterm births. so it's one of the reasons we know that leads to preterm birth, because once a woman develops preeclampsia, really, the only cure is to deliver. and so if they develop preeclampsia in the preterm period, that will lead to a preterm birth. >> can you explain what preeclampsia is, please? >> yeah. so preeclampsia is where the woman develops an increase in the blood pressure and spills protein in her urine. it can also affect other end organs like the brain, the kidney, the liver, and her abili
it deals with the placenta., that, of course, for people who don't know this, it's the organ that nourishes the fetus, and along with that comes something called preeclampsia. >> yeah. so, every pregnancy has a placenta, and the placenta does really sustain the pregnancy and provide for the growth and nourishment of the baby. sometimes when that placenta develops abnormally, women can develop conditions, one of which is preeclampsia. and my interest in preeclampsia is because it accounts...
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. >> kim has not only dealt with fertility struggles, she had a condition called placenta accreta, which could make another pregnancy risky. >> kim considered asking one of her sisters. >> you have to pay those people. >> she decided to find anonymous surrogate through an agency and the process is expensive. >> in addition to paying the agency $68,000, the surrogate will get ten payments of $4,500 each, that's a total of $45,000. now, if more than one baby is born, the surrogate will get an additional $5,000 for each child. >> well, kim is in the company only some other famous women that have used surrogates, including tyra banks and sarah jessica parker. >>> let's move onto the "bachelor in paradise" redo. the sex scandal investigation is over, and some famous fans are very excited the show will live on. >> i'm so happy paradise is back. i'm telling you. i was worried. i was concerned. this is, like, our greatest guilty pleasure of all time. like, we sit down, monday night is, like, religion in our house. >> yep, ashton and mila joined the 6 million plus batch lar nation fans who were d
. >> kim has not only dealt with fertility struggles, she had a condition called placenta accreta, which could make another pregnancy risky. >> kim considered asking one of her sisters. >> you have to pay those people. >> she decided to find anonymous surrogate through an agency and the process is expensive. >> in addition to paying the agency $68,000, the surrogate will get ten payments of $4,500 each, that's a total of $45,000. now, if more than one baby is born,...
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during the birth it was more dangerous because mom suffered a detached placenta which can be dangerous for mother and baby. even these conditions, the guys were able to get what needs to be done to get the baby out. >> that baby's a champ too. >> think of how many cool nicknames that kid could have. >> what's up, chopper? >> it's a girl but chopper would still work. cool god parents too. another video where the crew actually turned up to greet the little one once again. even got a present. look. >> she might be a pilot one day. they would call her pilot. >> and this is the one where mom hands over the baby to the guys that helped in this situation. i thought it was a unique to see and just hat's off to those guys in the situation when baby decided to show up, they did what was necessary. >>> a cooler that goes wherever you go. >> how is this autonomous cooler doing its cool thing? >> find out how you can get your hands on one. >> i want one. i need one. how can i get one? >>> and she's putting her husband to shame. >> people in china are going crazy online making fun of the guy. >> see
during the birth it was more dangerous because mom suffered a detached placenta which can be dangerous for mother and baby. even these conditions, the guys were able to get what needs to be done to get the baby out. >> that baby's a champ too. >> think of how many cool nicknames that kid could have. >> what's up, chopper? >> it's a girl but chopper would still work. cool god parents too. another video where the crew actually turned up to greet the little one once again....
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surrogacy after kim's previous complications and a potentially life-threatening condition called placenta>> no word on when the baby arrives but congrats, not only for the baby but for kim's new makeup line, selling out, get this, in under three hours. >> there's a lot going on in the kardashian-west household. they're busy people. >>> here's to someone who's not so busy that she can't write to her fans. rihanna is sending some love to a heart-broken fan. >> many celebrities do publicly, not many do so privately. a fan sent her a direct message on instagram that asked for advice in how to get over a heartbreak. >> a direct response from riri herself. she writes, just believe that the heartbreak was a gift in itself. cry if you have to, it won't be forever. you will find love again and it will be even more beautiful. in the meantime, enjoy all that you are. >> that's really poetic. >> she should write a song about that. >> interestingly enough, we also get direct messages. >> mm-hm. >> guess what, frank's back. >> this is our dm, seen frank in forever. i was sick yesterday, too. no message
surrogacy after kim's previous complications and a potentially life-threatening condition called placenta>> no word on when the baby arrives but congrats, not only for the baby but for kim's new makeup line, selling out, get this, in under three hours. >> there's a lot going on in the kardashian-west household. they're busy people. >>> here's to someone who's not so busy that she can't write to her fans. rihanna is sending some love to a heart-broken fan. >> many...
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the umbilical cord is still connected and the placenta is there as well. >> holy moly. >> but she goes in and takes pieces out of the trash can and then lifts the baby. >> oh, my goodness. not by the head. hold it. >> what are you doing? >> in that position, though, there really isn't a way for her to get the baby out. >> oh, my goodness. this is really difficult to see. you've got to wonder what kind of predicament the mother of that child was in to feel or to leave the child behind like this. >> it's not a tiny baby. it doesn't look like it was a preemie. it looked like it was fully developed. >> they did call police and the baby was taken to the hospital where the baby is actually just fine. and thriving. which is a good thing. there's no telling what brought this woman to do this. >> i cannot -- what a way to come into this world. >> fortunately the baby is safe and healthy and law enforcement is looking for the mother. trying to figure out who she is. but they haven't found her thus far. >>> it's always such a treat to see these war birds in action once again. this particular spit
the umbilical cord is still connected and the placenta is there as well. >> holy moly. >> but she goes in and takes pieces out of the trash can and then lifts the baby. >> oh, my goodness. not by the head. hold it. >> what are you doing? >> in that position, though, there really isn't a way for her to get the baby out. >> oh, my goodness. this is really difficult to see. you've got to wonder what kind of predicament the mother of that child was in to feel or...
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. >> some of these chemicals we know can cross the placenta and enter the womb and have effects at incredibly tiny, tiny doses. >> about 10 years ago, a seminal study was done on 10 newborns' cord blood. the cord blood, as the baby was born, contained several hundred toxic elements. which terrified allf us. >> chemicals like bisphenol a, many different classes of flame retardants. >> we found ddt and pcbs, polychlorinated biphenyls. chemicals that we interact with every day from consumer products. >> we now know that along with the nutrients and oxygen that the mother supplies the developing baby comes a cocktail of toxic chemicals. [baby cooing] >> we know that chemicals will affect younger children, fetuses, newborns, babies, and young children in general more than older children and adults. and the reason for that is that younger ildren and fetuses are developing much more rapidly. their organ systems are much more sensitive. >> what science is starting to show now is that early exposures to toxic chemicals at critical points when a child's in the womb has effects later in life. >> endocri
. >> some of these chemicals we know can cross the placenta and enter the womb and have effects at incredibly tiny, tiny doses. >> about 10 years ago, a seminal study was done on 10 newborns' cord blood. the cord blood, as the baby was born, contained several hundred toxic elements. which terrified allf us. >> chemicals like bisphenol a, many different classes of flame retardants. >> we found ddt and pcbs, polychlorinated biphenyls. chemicals that we interact with every...
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it crosses the placenta into the developing embryo--which lets nothing through it, incidentally, except plutonium and a few other nasties. it's stored in the testicle, too. so it't's a ubiquitous, really dangerous isotope, and from the time they discovered it in the manhattan project, they knew its dangers. >> does plutonium come only from nuclear weapons testing, or is there a risk of it escaping from nnuclear pow plalants as w well? >> it's not emitted by y power plaants routinely. routinely, power plants emit radioactive elements all the time. tritium-- they cannot prevent triritium esescaping--highly carcinogegen. it's--hydrogen--radioactive hydrogen, h3, highly carcinogenic. that's probably what's causing the cancer in the kids living around the reactors in germany. carbon-14, highly carcinogenic. xenon, krypton, argon are all emitted, and they say, "oh, it's just routine," like i could d say, "oh, you've just got a routine cancer, don't worry about it." that sort of thing. plutonium dodoesn't escae unttil there is an accident like a meltdown or an explosion like fukushima or chern
it crosses the placenta into the developing embryo--which lets nothing through it, incidentally, except plutonium and a few other nasties. it's stored in the testicle, too. so it't's a ubiquitous, really dangerous isotope, and from the time they discovered it in the manhattan project, they knew its dangers. >> does plutonium come only from nuclear weapons testing, or is there a risk of it escaping from nnuclear pow plalants as w well? >> it's not emitted by y power plaants...
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ellos estaban realmente disfrutando, ahÍ estaba mi hija de seis aÑos con la placenta.onestamente tuve mis momentos de duda, pero tenÍa mucha confianza del proceso que estaba viviendo, de mi cuerpo y de todo lo que yo sentÍa que iba a suceder. alan: como preparas a alguien para este momento, la verdad para mÍ como papÁ de cuatro hijos se me harÍa imposible invitar a mis hijos son parto. cÓmo le dice si trabajas eso? >> yo encuentro a la mamÁ y al papÁ en la pareja en la que estÁn y ellos de alguna manera me hacen saber sus inquietudes. y es un acompaÑamiento durante todo el embarazo y que en la labor del parto ya estÁs conteniendo el espacio de muchas maneras y el proceso de dar a luz. yo te dirÍa que una de las cosas mÁs importantes para mÍ es preguntarles a ellos si estÁn seguros sobre todos en entender que un bebÉ viene al mundo a travÉs de un hecho muy hermoso, pero un hermano tendrÍa que poderlo vivir de pronto en un espacio que tambiÉn estÁ aceptado. por ejemplo pensarÍa yo que un parto en casa es mÁs seguro para que el hermanito presenciÉ esto. no creo que muchas
ellos estaban realmente disfrutando, ahÍ estaba mi hija de seis aÑos con la placenta.onestamente tuve mis momentos de duda, pero tenÍa mucha confianza del proceso que estaba viviendo, de mi cuerpo y de todo lo que yo sentÍa que iba a suceder. alan: como preparas a alguien para este momento, la verdad para mÍ como papÁ de cuatro hijos se me harÍa imposible invitar a mis hijos son parto. cÓmo le dice si trabajas eso? >> yo encuentro a la mamÁ y al papÁ en la pareja en la que...
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en el segundo embarazo, aparentemente, el doctor tuvo que arrancar la placenta porque no se despegaba que el abandono. que no lo querÍa. que por eso se fue. marcela: mis hijas perdieron a su padre ama siendo muy niÑas. realmente, sufren de ataque de pÁnico. sudoraciÓn. taquicardia. angustia. miedo. cuando salgo de casa ellas creen que no voy a volver. es un tema que hay que tratar. es un tema que se tiene que tomar con mucha seriedad. es evidente que eso sucede. si se para a tiempo hay muy buen pronÓstico. si no se convierten en adultos que sufren muchÍsimo. doctora: tienen miedo a tener compromisos. lourdes: vamos a continuar este tema muy interesante lo de la breve pausa. ♪ paul: juliÁn gil arrepentido de haber amado a marjorie de sousa. pedro: yurÍ pone en su lugar a sus depredadores. es una enfermedad que puede padecer. especialistas que van a decir cÓmo detectar. fernanda se llevÓ de calle a varios. estÁ muy divertido. paul: tenemos mÚsica. genial empieza con g. g de gloriosos granos integrales. así es! con gustosa... crema de cacahuate, genuina. y con auténtico cacao, miel, y ca
en el segundo embarazo, aparentemente, el doctor tuvo que arrancar la placenta porque no se despegaba que el abandono. que no lo querÍa. que por eso se fue. marcela: mis hijas perdieron a su padre ama siendo muy niÑas. realmente, sufren de ataque de pÁnico. sudoraciÓn. taquicardia. angustia. miedo. cuando salgo de casa ellas creen que no voy a volver. es un tema que hay que tratar. es un tema que se tiene que tomar con mucha seriedad. es evidente que eso sucede. si se para a tiempo hay muy...
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to hire a surrogate to carry her and kanye's child to term because of a painful condition called placenta pregnancies. it is very serious and very painful. after doctors warned her it could actually get worse if she tried to conceive again she decided this was the right decision and she has options. both her sister khloe and friend chrissy teigen have offered to carry the baby for kim and kanye. no word yet on whether they'll take either of them up on the offer or go a more private route. >> i'm just looking at everybody. >> we inupt this program -- for a special report. >> we have an audience that lets us know and they're like, ooh. >> big eyes. >> you broke some news here this morning. >> it's very brave of her to talk about it. real medical condition and i wonder which route they'll go. >> for her sister and dear friend to step up like that. >> very nice of them. so we wish you nothing but good luck. >> good health. >> and good health. >>> also this morning, a strange new study about coffee that might be a little disturbing for some of you. researchers from the university of innsbruck,
to hire a surrogate to carry her and kanye's child to term because of a painful condition called placenta pregnancies. it is very serious and very painful. after doctors warned her it could actually get worse if she tried to conceive again she decided this was the right decision and she has options. both her sister khloe and friend chrissy teigen have offered to carry the baby for kim and kanye. no word yet on whether they'll take either of them up on the offer or go a more private route....
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mediante un vientre de alquiler, kim ha dicho que sufre de una conducciÓn peligrosa que pasa cuando la placentade querer a daniel porque para mÍ es el amor de mi vida y es el papa de mis hijos y me curÓ. >> sÍ est muy enamorada, pero uno no se enamora igual a los 20 que a los 40 que a los 50 tambiÉn hay que pensarlo. >> es otro tipo de amor. >> me encanta siempre con la franqueza que habla y con sabes a veces causa un poco de controversia las cosas que dice susana, pero creo que es una mujer sin miedo y tapujos. >> la farÁndula vamos con el deporte porque tenemos un invitado que sÍ sabe de fÚtbol y estÁ con felipe oye, duro el partido de ayer. >> muy duro. >> quÉ bÁrbaro. >> bienvenido frederick nuevamente en telemundo deportes que ya estÁ con sus medias rojas en honor a chile para el partido de hoy frederick bienvenido. >> bueno, bienvenido le digo yo a todos gracias. >> pero vamos a hacer el anÁlisis. >> ya vas a ver el candelero que se metiÓ mÉxico. >> cÓmo viste el partido quÉ pasÓ la tÉcnica de juan carlos osorio no convence. >> no convence porque el sistema que utiliza no le gusta mucho a
mediante un vientre de alquiler, kim ha dicho que sufre de una conducciÓn peligrosa que pasa cuando la placentade querer a daniel porque para mÍ es el amor de mi vida y es el papa de mis hijos y me curÓ. >> sÍ est muy enamorada, pero uno no se enamora igual a los 20 que a los 40 que a los 50 tambiÉn hay que pensarlo. >> es otro tipo de amor. >> me encanta siempre con la franqueza que habla y con sabes a veces causa un poco de controversia las cosas que dice susana, pero...