This is a story almost too hard to believe, from the Jerusalem Post, yesterday:
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A premature baby who was pronounced dead “came back to life” Sunday after five hours in Nahariya Hospital in northern Israel.
The baby girl, who was in a cooler at the hospital, suddenly showed signs of life and was being treated in the premature baby unit.
Doctors estimated that the cooler brought the fetus “back to life.”…

The mother, 26… was in the 5th month of her pregnancy when she underwent a series of tests, during which it was discovered that she was suffering from internal bleeding and that the fetus had ceased to show signs of life.
The woman underwent an abortion and the baby, weighing 610 grams, was extracted from her womb without a pulse, hospital officials said.

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A senior doctor pronounced the baby dead and she was transferred to the cooler.
Five hours later, the woman’s husband came to the hospital to take what he thought was his dead baby girl for burial.
When the baby was taken out of the cooler, she began to breathe. The premature baby was then taken to the intensive care ward, where doctors were attempting to save her life.

Sadly, the Jerusalem Post reported today the baby died:

The miscarried fetus who was supposedly brought “dead” to a hospital morgue and started moving when taken by her father for burial on Monday was not a “medical miracle,” says a leading Jerusalem neonatologist. The infant, weighing 610 grams and born after 23 weeks of gestation, breathed her last breath on Tuesday morning despite doctors’ frantic efforts to save her.

[HT: son Tim; proofreader Laura Loo; moderator Bethany; readers Calvin, K.B., Patricia, and Theresa; photos courtesy of the Jerusalem Post]

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