Newborn Comes Back to Life After Doctors Pronounced Him Dead
Nikkita Pereira gave birth to baby Ziah by emergency Caesarean section because his umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck. Minutes after he was born, however, doctors pronounced little Ziah dead.
After 28 hours in labour the baby's heartbeat was fading because the umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck and his mother worried it took his life because eight minutes after he was born, hospital staff said his life had ended. Source 9
Physician's near-death experience inspires campaign to boost more effective patient communication
A critical care medicine physician describes in candid detail about how her own near-death experience inspired an organizational campaign to help health professionals communicate more effectively and demonstrate more empathy to their patients. Ref. Source 1d.
Do all people experience similar near-death-experiences? New research examines how frequently and in what order different aspects of self-reported near-death-experiences occur. By analyzing written first-hand accounts of near-death-experiences, the researchers looked at whether specific aspects of these experiences tend to occur in the same order for different people. They found that even though some events are more common, and some are more likely to follow one another, near-death-experiences tend to be unique to the individual in terms of chronology. Source 4v.