Doctor Reacts To FRIENDS Medical Scenes
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Publicado 2020-08-05
Friends was one of my favorite shows growing up, so much so that I can still recite entire scenes line-for-line! I realized there were actually a TON of medical scenes throughout the series, such as Rachel AND Phoebe giving birth, Ross’ third nipple, and Joey’s kidney stones. Let’s take a look at how accurate these scenes were and see if Friends holds up 20+ years later!
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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My ob/gyn was Korean, he yelled at my 6'9" husband, " you no pass out, you too big, no one can lift you!"
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Mike: I delivered 38 babies The 38 babies: peewop
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My favorite during Emma’s birth is when Rachel head butts Ross, he stands up and says “you have no idea how much this hurts”, and they all just stare at him 😂
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Does anyone else feel so smart when Dr. Mike is saying something medical and you understand…
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"That is not a newborn baby" My mum every time a baby is born on a show: Look at that brand new 3-month old baby
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I was hoping he’d cover Dr Drake Ramoray’s brain transplant 😂
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The woman in the background when Rachel was pushing is an actual RN - she was required to be there bc the ‘newborn actor’ was so small they had to have proper medical personnel for safety Also - the birthing fluid used in the scene is snack jelly (usually grape bc it’s the right colour and consistency) which helps tiny actors self soothe bc it’s sweet and gentle for baby tummies
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My favorite line from Rachel “no uterus, no opinion!” 😅😅
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I have watched Friends dozens of times. Not once did I ever notice the resident during the birth scene of Emma.
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Interviewer: Is this too close? Dr.Mike: Yes Interviewer: Is this too close? Dr.Mike: Yes Interviewer: Is this too close? Dr.Mike: You know what? No. The distance you are at now, despite being closer than the last two times I told you weren't appropriate, is actually now appropriate.
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I love that Dr Mike says he delivered 38 babies. Not about 40, or many, or just babies. I’m pretty sure if I was delivering babies I would know the exact number of lives I’ve helped bring j to the world. Doctors and nurses are my heroes!
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When the nurse told me “you can do it” I snapped at her “ you don’t KNoW me! I cannot do it”
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"Is this too close? 👄👄" I really cringed and backed away shdkfk
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Doctor Mike: "I passed kidney stones because I didn't drink enough water" Me: *chugs water bottle next to me*
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It’s quite sweet that Dr. Mike recalls exactly how many babies he’s delivered.
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I’m so thankful my husband is a nurse because he was able to stare at all the action when I was giving birth. He also has an amazing poker face because I had a lot of tearing and was bleeding everywhere. He just said, “….Looking good!”
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Mike isn't like Ross. He's a Dr you'd want around in an emergency.
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Love how women don't faint during labor while pushing AN ACTUAL HUMAN BEING OUT OF THEIR BODIES but men do after taking one (1) look 😂
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The part where the doctor calls in other doctors to see what lesions Ross has is funny, because as I lay in a hospital bed due to asthma attacks a few years ago, my doctor says "Wow, these are the worst lungs I've ever heard, I wish my residents were here so that they could get a listen." I was 35, and that's not what I wanted to hear.
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I love the "when we see a rare....everyone comes in the room." I feel that a million percent. I am a walking medical mess (my family doctor gave me that diagnosis because he is awesome and amazing.) Every time I go to his office and he's got a resident or a PA or new anyone in his office he's like "hey, Charlenes here....send in whoever doesn't know who she is." EVERYONE knows who I am after the first visit. I don't even have to give my name when I call because they all know my voice. (And my daughters. Lol) I was actually his very first patient when he opened his own private practice 25 years ago. He's not a "pediatrician" but he's the only doctor I trust with my daughter and she has been his only pediatric patient since she was born almost 14 years ago.