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  • what happened to the baby's eyes?

  • i'm so fucking not going to sleep tonight...

  • Personally, if docotors diagnose the kid with it while the mother's pregnant, i think it's right to have an abortion, I'd know that if I had this disease, Harlequin, I wouldn't want to live, you normally die after few days of birth and it'd be the best idea, it'd be too hard to live.

  • eww kill it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @pandicream- if you read further into the comments, mslegacy was actually going on about how grotesque and monstrous she thinks these babies are, and how she'd never touch one and it ought to be given a saline shot and killed. Not exactly compassionate. I too hope she never feels another moment of joy in her pathetic existence. These poor babies are human, just like us. They deserve love, respect and dignity too.

  • We shouldn't have to feel awful..

  • @mslegacy01

    You are a monster. I don't have much to say to you, just that I hope you never find a minute of peace or happiness again.

  • @jfxdillon Umm.. from what I see she was only explaining what this disease is and symptoms of it.. Spreading this type of information is what makes people well informed so that when we do see someone with this disease we do not yell out "Alien" .. nuff said

  • Their respiration is also restricted by the skin, which impedes the chest wall from expanding and drawing in enough air. This can lead to hypoventilation and respiratory failure. Harlequins are often dehydrated, as their plated skin is not well suited to keeping water in.

  • They present hypoplasia in the fingers; therefore, they cannot grab things properly, or they can barely touch them. Polydactyly, a condition in which one has more than the usual number of toes or fingers, has also been found in these infants. They are extremely susceptible to changes in temperature due to their armor-like cracked skin, which prevents normal heat loss. This can result in hyperthermia.

  • The features of the sufferers are severe cranial and facial deformities. The ears may be very poorly developed or absent entirely, as may the nose. The eyelids are severely everted, which leaves the eyes and the area around them very susceptible to infection. They often bleed upon birth. The lips, pulled by the dry skin, are fixed into a wide grimace (eclabium). Arms, feet, and fingers are almost always deformed in such a way that they cannot bend properly, and may be below the normal size.

  • I hope that poor thing survives

  • What does this disease do? Why does it make the babies eyes & body all deformed? Im not hating; i feel bad for the baby.. :( i just wanna know.

  • People that would allow a baby to continue with life through these conditions just because they can "survive" seems very selfish.

  • wow people are ignorant with such ignorant choices of words ... I know most harlequin babies dont survive birth, so i am happy for those who actually bonded.

    

  • look it up retards its not fake. ignorance is amazing...

  • so what does this disease do actually? all i know it do is it give babies red eyes a mouth that looks like suction thing and arms like an elephants foot (dont get me wrong im just telling what information i get from this video so please dont hate me for this or kill me:( i dont want to die now i just said what i think of this disease i know its a serious disease just like those other disease or mutation borning like babies with their heart out on their body or 2 heads:/ so dont hate or kill me)

  • @117starpower Harlequin Ichthyosis is a horrible skin disease that causes highly increased skin growth, which means not enough of it can be shed as quickly as it needs to be. The skin also gets extremely dehydrated and tight. Newborns with this disease have red eyes because their eyelids are pulled back by the taught skin left untreated in the womb, and the same goes for their mouths. It really is terrible. :(

  • yup, still fake 

  • fake fake and fake..they got this from a mortal kombat movie

  • @thecolaratlady actualy the movie got the idea from this does that make them ass holes

  • :'( I'll pray to the Lord My lord that has always been with me every second of my life for this miracle baby....God bless him and be with you little angel hope your parents takr good care of you little sunshine...muack <3

  • i masturbated to 0:53

  • @Sulyaman It's so wrong that I can't stop laughing xD

  • i feel really sorry for these baby's but seriously that one at 0:50 scared the shit outta me :/

  • The baby has Harlequin-type ichthyologist. I don't know why you are so mean to it.

  • Everyone bigoted person commenting on this video needs to google Nusrit Shaheen. She's a 26-year-old survivor, and completely normal except for suffering from this genetic disorder. She's no different from you and me. These babies and their families need our love, not our blinded hate. Those of you who make these disgusting comments have obviously never felt the love of God in your lives. Get a clue and grow up. If you can't then go do the world a favor and commit suicide.

  • WTF!!

  • i would never want to live after being born like this, i wish they could put the poor things to sleep to end their suffering but it might be considered illegal to do so.

  • shitt. what kind of disease is this? horrible.

  • Some of the people who have commented on this video are sick. It's a little baby with a very serious disease .

  • Can they still see?

  • These beautiful children are the result of His noodly appendage reaching down from the heavens to touch their fetuses. Nobody knows why He does it, but He does. FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER FOR LIFE! <333

    R'Amen

  • @Mewkip What is wrong with you...

  • looks like an abortion gone wrong

  • OmG if there was an animal born like this it would be shot dead.. but people who have horrible diseases or are paralysed or blind and actually want to die i feel sorry for them because some sickos decided that assisted suicide is illegal How Would YOU like it if you were living in misery and wanted to be put out of it but couldnt do it yourself??!!!!!!

  • Where's your intelligent design now?

  • @epicseizurenow lol it happened for a reason XD (just to be clear, i agree with you). these poor babies, the disease is easily picked up by doctors in well off countries, it's so sad though for the ones that are born as they would be in constant pain, especially their eyes and lips look so painful :(

  • @leccah there are survivors and they are just fine if they follow medical advise,i just want to make it clear these babies with medical treatment can live close to normal lives.

  • there was a documentary on two girls in the same family with this, and they were alive at 17 and 12 I think the younger one was, its a human at the end of the day, and more people should realise that they are humans with real feelings!!!

  • >Everyone should feel awful for these individuals and families who have this disease

    Stopped taking you seriously there

    Yes it's bad that the disease exists and it's rude to say shit about them, but saying that we should be miserable all the time because sentient life forms suffer, instead of just being glad we're not one of them.

  • Putting "s around the word "normal" in a way that implies that these people are normal and we are freaks is just retarded. And no, I'm not going to think God for not being a sadistic fuck, because 1: he shouldn't be cruel in the first place and 2: HE DOESN'T FUCKING EXIST.

  • I've just read the Wikipedia page about Harlequin Ichthyosis, and personally, I think these babies should be humanely euthanised at birth. From what I can tell, these poor little things suffer terribly, and up until I read a little bit more about it, I would have said that all babies should live. It's terrible; their skin cracks, their arms & legs are normally undersized and deformed so that they cannot bend, the eyes and mouths, the absence of ears and nose. Makes me so sad!

  • @bayi159357 i agree partly. if they don't live long, they should be able to live it all through, beginning to end. they will only have one life, they should spend it as long as these poor angels can. breaks my heart, the babies, poor babies

  • its one of the most discusting things ive ever seen its not fair to bring them up like this there parents shoukld do the rigt thing at birth!!

  • guys i am not meaning this to be demeaning but technically they are mutants, its a mutation of the gene abca12which has an effect on the keratin layer, which is basically what causes this, all of it. it is technically a mutation but that does not change how horrible and saddening this is

  • Why do people keep these things alive? Just end the misery so these poor things dont have to suffer.

  • @pungfageln things? your a heartless piece of shit

  • @pungfageln It's because only God may take a person's life, not another person.

  • @castilloricky85

    I dont believe in your silly god

  • @pungfageln god is a human invention,a lot of people don't think of that do they?

  • @pungfageln People can survive with this, you should never give up hope. Search ryan gonzalez, pretty amazing.

  • @TheYYellowmamba Nusrit "Nelly" Shaheen is th eoldest survivor :) Shes still alive.

  • @pungfageln Before making comments like that I suggest you watch "The Girls With Too Much Skin" - aside from regular creaming, and the process of removing the excess skin each morning, they are very happy girls.

  • @pungfageln

    Seriously, you should take down your comment. There are people living with this that are completely happy and healthy, people like Ryan Gonzalez who is a triathelete who swims a mile in the ocean every Saturday, even though the salt stings his skin, but who is just fine with proper skin treatment. I can understand aborting a fetus with this, but ending the life of a baby that is not terminal and has the potential to grow up just fine is ignorant and offensive to these people.

  • @pungfageln Things?! I'm pretty sure the word you're looking for is people

  • @pungfageln ... They are not things! They are human beings...

  • @pungfageln try saying that about your kid

  • @pungfageln Search up Hunter Steinitz.  Amazing person.

  • @pungfageln i wish you would not say thing she/he is human

  • Reptile wins! Babality!

  • How many of those babies live to be 30?

  • @TheMatt8012 As of today, none. The oldest recorded living person with this disease currently lives and goes to college in the UK. She (Nelly) is 26.

  • @msblanc i heard of her is she still alive?

  • @LPSgal10 Yes, she is still alive lol. If you would like to see more on her, look up Nusrit Shaheen. That's her real name.

  • @msblanc will it show how she is now?

  • @TheMatt8012 26-year old Nusrit Shaheen

  • agreed! (with what the description of the video says)

  • They are just babies and they should be treated with love like any other human being. How can people talk about abortion as a choice for the child? It must be nice for people making negative comments about others to think you are so perfect in your own lives. Did this child choose to have this disease?

  • Every person, who calls other a "mutant" should know, that EVERY human is a mutant. Viewed from Biolocial side. Forgive that bad english. I´m not a native speaker. 

  • BRB Im going to go chop my balls off so I never have a child

  • Very Very Sad. Should'nt these babies be euthanased at birth, and the Family told the child had died of complications?. Isnt it more cruel to let these babies suffer or be doped up with medication. If this was an animal, we would do the "Humane" thing and destroy it, Why arent we "Humane" to Humans??

  • Isn't this from Uranium 245 poisoning? Such affects from Ukraine or something, where chenobyl disaster was, it's truly horrific, nuclear meltdowns affect many generations over time.. In some respect I do agree with humanly putting them to rest painlessly, so that they do not have to live a painful life, however, when something like this happens, it's our nature as highly adaptable human beings to adapt and adjust to live with it, I would say it's a very controversial subject, of which we are lu

  • I wonder if this child survived?

    

  • and for those who make fun of this..you really don't know how lucky you are..your disgraceful comments are I guess your gratitudes..that's evil

  • This is reality and horrifying..it is so sad truly sad for those who have this disease...but there are possibilites to live with it,may the miracles be with them.

  • clearly the baby is defective, they should of done with it the way the spartans handled babies that were defective, and toss it off a cliff. and before anyone starts saying "How Dare You?!" would you keep that baby? no one would. and dont talk about it bieng a thrid world and no healthcar blah blah balh, chuck it off a cliff and try again! all harlequin babys should be aborted/ dealt with accordingly.

  • @CosmicJerk What is wrong with you? This is a serious thing. And this is an entirely different time. We have medicine to help these poor baby girls and boys. You disgust me. You truly do.

  • @ShadedAsylum First off,Mortality rate is High and maybe a handful survive.a baby with that disease is going through TREMENDOUS amounts of pain that you cant even conceive. would you be selfish enough to have the baby suffer months for a small percentage of it surviving? im a realist, if I ever had a baby with that disease, abort it. end the pain that its going through, its merciful thing to do.

  • These demons, sent from Hell itself.

  • It is a very painful disorder :( The skin breaks and splits at any little movement :'(

  • Looks like justin bieber

  • WTF THE POOR BABY'S EYES :'( that's hurrendous the poor little thing </3 :'(

  • when the eyes get inflamed that badly, did the doctors say the child would be blind for life? i'd be so terrified of infection if i was a parent in that situation... :(

  • Put it in a pot & make soup. That is surely the best use.

  • im not trying to be rude but i'm just curious on why their eyes are red?

  • @UniversalLyriics They formed inside-out.

  • HIS DEVIL EYES> i'm now scared. is that normal?

  • @steelcityroller Thank you for the opening. It's true that these children are humans.

  • When i first saw a harlequin deceased baby the youtube video said Devil Baby. I was flippin scared then. I thought it was Sick seeimg those things. That was when i was six ( 7 years ago) im 13 this year. Ok. Now i read the comments of what people thought. I would say its depressing seeing these babies! You people should feel ashamed and im telling you wouldnt di the same if you ended up having a son or a dsughter for one, or grandson or granddaughter! :(

  • im so hungry now.

  • every body who doesnt hav this awful disease should think god that they waznt born like this ...... its heart braking 2 see this

  • @MiyitaReneeNicole funny it was the non existence of god which led me here in the first place.

  • @thanksforthemessdick ya, very suspicious... it makes sense though 

  • @MiyitaReneeNicole And everybody who has it should say WHAT to "god"? And just what kind of "god" is that?

  • @MiyitaReneeNicole Why should we thank god when he's done this to a child.

  • may this child and her/his family be blessed. for some reason they are ging thru this and it only makes them so much more special than us, "normal" people. you have my deepest respect and simpathy.

  • FAKE

  • @slipknot08071 stfu. It's not fake dickwad. You're ignorant as fuck. Please sit down.

  • does anyone know what causes this?

  • This baby is 26+ years old.

  • @FilipinoD4Life No, This baby isn't Nisret Shaheen, you although it is in the video's tags.

  • If I had a child that suffered like this I would end up going to prison and hell having let them go instead of suffering in the agony they do my heart goes out to the families xxx

  • bless this poor baby's heart, i feel so sorry for it and i feel for the mother to watch her baby suffer how could anyone say anything mean about a innocent baby that is suffering! anyone who does is sick and should be ashamed! this baby is a human and a blessing no matter what! and i thank God my babies are healthy and dont have to go through this horrific disease.

  • @Phenom7896 are...you....SERIOUS??! this is a human being and a human being in need for this case here. people are messed up, so much people, but your just beyond repair of how brain damaged you are. so heartless, you are.

  • That is so so sad

  • @52isabeast What the fuck is your problem you sick fuck.

  • @52isabeast fuck off you sick peice of shit!!

  • @52isabeast thats not nice but i have to say i laughed when i read it.

  • People thought this was an alien at first.

  • If people do make fun, they do it out of fear or ignorance. If anyone is interested, they can Google various articles on the subject of harlequin ichthyosis. I've made such searches myself, and it's amazing what a person can find on just this one topic alone.

  • Let me describe this disease in lamens terms.....

    It's like if your whole body was made of testicles and when you move, it feels like getting hit by a car.

  • The parents couldn't do anything. It's not like they can just snap its neck. The easiest way would be an injection by a doctor and I'm guessing there aren't many doctors around where they live :/ poor child. .

  • I feel sorry they keep it alive

  • Put that thing out of it's misery. Why the hell would you let someone live if they're like that? :( That poor thing.

  • @StupidSlapstick , the thing is as the child grows up they don't like that after the newborn period. They get the normal look back only they look pink.

  • Oh poor little... give me a fucking break, the parents should do the right thing and put them out of their misery, these parents are seriously fucking twisted to keep these babies alive, fuck your god, do the right thing

  • this is so fuckin disgusting i cant even look at these pictures without felin like i am going to throw up but i am truly sry for the amilise who have to live with children who look like this for know on i think i am going to count my blessings and be glad i am not a harlequin baby

  • what a lovely young lad

  • what a lovely you lad

  • Sorry I'm not a dick, i love children; but if I ever saw that fucking thing fall out of one of my friends when she's prego; I'd probably shit myself.

  • Poor little babies being tormented by 'normal' people on here, they are too ill and don't live long, we should be greatful for what we have these wonders dont have! We think that maybe a paper cut it painful but they are all over! If you were this child, how would you feel if everyone looked at you and screameed 'AHH ITS A FREAK' and 'WTF IS THAT THING!' wouldnt that be awful with the pain of living? These angels are prescious creatures like everybody else. Dont treat them differently. please...

  • @Kittencrazysim dont know what u been smokein but thats "thing" needs to be burned with fire.

  • seeing innocent babies like this makes me hurt, physically HURT for them.  i know God is good, but i dont understand why He would allow this to happen. a baby should never have to come into the world in excruciating pain! this is testing my faith

  • i read that one guy with that disease have now 26years,his name is  "Nusrit "Nelly" Shaheen"

  • @666Belami666 She also plays sports and goes to college, and theres a 16 year old girl named Hunter Steinitz also has it. But they both lead pretty normal lives

  • You people, including steelcityroller, are such hypocrites! I like many others feel for the people and families that suffer through this disease. Everybody says to stop being so insensitive but yet you can't even call these babys by their genders. It always an "it". I realize you might not know the gender but at least give them one. Don't say to stop being mean when your basicly saying they are not even human. Just disgusting lifeforms

  • rule 34?

  • @Computerrorist LMAO

  • it's a human being with a medical condition so don't call them names,what if they were your babys, it could happen to any one,you never know

  • It's reptile from Mortal Kombat: Rebirth.

  • ok, i said this on another vid, but it bear repeating

    now, im not about xenophobia or killing things that look different, but babies with this condition should not be given special treatment to live!

    its not that they just look freaky-they need treatment, or they die! if you reeeaaaly give a crap, why keep it this way? these issues should be over when first encountered-birth. You don't get this shit when you are 20

  • @itschewingu

    Well hello there. You are the worst piece of human filth and perhaps you should have been dealt with at birth.

    That is all.

  • @jsupatek wow, you sound like such a generous, caring person

    i love to see people like you, thinking you are doing some good, but the truth is, you are just as bad, if not worse than me, and i'm not even bad, so you must be worse

    i didn't have to make this long, but i feel like emphasizing how much of a hypocrit dipshit you really are

    you are sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooo fucking stupid, have a good one:D

  • so is the mother infected or suffer from this disease also ugghh scary shit man

  • @TheLilcuzz15 no, its a birth defect that just happens on rare occasions. sometimes there are issues during the fetal devlopment that cause this kinda thing. you can of course prevent it by staying active and being healthy while you are pregnant, but even with that, harlequin disease can still happen. i am outright horrified by this.  horrific fetal diseases that the children have no choice in, cannot come from a loving God

  • @generosos87 well as they get older they skin becomes softer and easier for them to move. theres a special cream they have to use everyday to help them. and grow up and leave pretty normal lives

  • @Reece1969 sometimes they die within weeks after birth without proper treatment. and before the treatment was developed, the disease was simply fatal. and even with treatment, the pain from the disease is excruciating, ive seen quite a few specials on this.

  • @generosos87 Now there's a drug called Isotrex that helps them it effects the skin

  • I feel like crying seeing these poor children

  • That is the scariest fucking thing I have ever seen in my entire life. I'm sorry it's just true.

  • im sorry, i dont mean to sound cruel, but if i had a child that had the disease, i would put it down. put him out of his misery poor thing

  • @knoxklay11 Obviously that is a very easy thing to write when you are not the parent, but could you honestly tell me if you really were the parent of this poor child that you could put him or her out their misery just like that, seriously? I'm sure it is a lot harder and a very difficult decision to make than you think since it's your own flesh and blood, think about it.

  • His eyes are red because they're turned inside out..

  • 26 years old....god that is so sad. :( Poor sweety.

  • @BubbleGum424 yeeeeaaaah, i dont think so

  • uhmm why are his eyes red?

  • poor kid i would give my money to him

    

  • Nusrit "Nelly" Shaheen had this condition and lived to be 26

  • @truexgunnerxchronica Have this condition and still alive trying to reach her dreams like any of us :p 

  • @MajorasWrath97 yes shes 25 or 26 years old now

  • voldemort would have looked like this

  • Aka, Reptile from Mortal Kombat.

  • Well you have to be lucky that some of us are normal.

  • stupid fucking people having babies like any other retard. fuck sometimes you have to love japan for doing the opposite

  • I believe the baby in the video is actually still alive, or at least someone with the same condition, her name is Nusrat Shaheen, shows that no matter what, people can live through even the most sad of conditions at birth.

  • theres about a one in three houndred thousand percent chance of a baby contracting this. it is not actually as rare as most think, and it can happen to anyone, my younger sister was proff of this. none of my other 2 siblings had any medical conditions. yet my baby sister was born with harlequins. she died at the age of 3, so anyone calling them "mutants" you should be ashamed...

  • @gr1mreapr so sorry for the trouble that accompanied such a tragedy, such an unfortunate disease xx

  • @gr1mreapr

    Not to be a jerk.. but isn't being born with a different trait than the regular population make Harlequin's syndrome sufferers mutants?

  • @gr1mreapr I respect and sympathize with anyone who is afflicted by this disease, and I don't take pride in pointing this out, but by definition, they are mutants.

  • @gr1mreapr im so sorry for your loss...i feel so bad for her. may she rest in peace...

  • what the fuck??

    Is this the result of incest?

  • @DoomSprite236 No, it's just a rare disease/disorder. Occurs pretty randomly, although it does appear to have a genetic predisposition.