Fè’m konnen Granmèt mwen ki chemen ou vle’m fè. Fè’m apprann rekonèt tout santye ou trase. Dirije mwen sou wout pou’m apprann verite’w. Se ou menm ki Bondye’m se ou menm k’ap sove’m.
Se sou ou’m kònte, pa fè’m wònt, ou’k Bondye’m!🙏🏾
Fè’m konnen Granmèt mwen ki chemen ou vle’m fè. Fè’m apprann rekonèt tout santye ou trase. Dirije mwen sou wout pou’m apprann verite’w. Se ou menm ki Bondye’m se ou menm k’ap sove’m.
Se sou ou’m kònte, pa fè’m wònt, ou’k Bondye’m!🙏🏾
The doctor did his job perfectly. The baby was almost gone, but the doctor said, “Not today,” and did what he knows best, bringing the little boy back to life.
Doctors are lifesavers, they are the real heroes 😍❤️..
🚨 AMERICAN DOCTOR SILENCES SCREAMING BABY IN SECONDS - ON CAMERA - IN RURAL AFRICA
A baby is screaming uncontrollably inside a small clinic in Buchanan, Liberia, when an American doctor calmly demonstrates a technique he says works anywhere in the world. With one arm positioned above and the other below, he applies a specific hold - no medication, no gadgets, no soothing talk - and within seconds the crying completely stops as the baby visibly relaxes in his arms.
The clip has parents amazed, critics uncomfortable, and the internet arguing over whether this is a brilliant universal calming technique or something that shouldn’t be demonstrated so casually on camera.
Is this a genius parenting trick… or something doctors shouldn’t be doing on camera?