 Man orders pizza every day for 10 years until employees realize something is very wrong. Kirk Alexander is a 48-year-old man who lives alone in his house in Salem, Oregon. His favorite food is pizza. For the better part of a decade, Alexander has been ordering from the same Domino's pizza shop almost every day, but one day he suddenly stopped and the Domino's employees were shocked when they found out why. He orders every day every other day, said Sarah Fuller, the general manager for the Domino's shop when interviewed by reporters. His order pops up on the screen because he orders online, so we see it come across the screen and we're like, oh, Kirk's order. When his orders stopped coming in for a few days, it gave them a bad feeling. Initially, they thought he might have been out of town maybe for work or visiting family. Then more time went by. Fuller was approached by her delivery drivers who had noticed that Alexander's order hadn't popped up on their screens for a while. So Fuller checked the system and saw he hadn't ordered anything for 11 days straight. That's when she knew something was wrong. Alexander had been getting his food from that place for years. He orders all the time, so we know him, said Fuller. The staff knew him as a nice, quiet and friendly guy. He was friends with them and some even saw him as a family member. They knew he never took trips that long. Could it be that he got sick of pizza and started ordering from a new place? Kirk is a well-known customer, but he doesn't have a regular order. He'll order anything from pasta or pizza to sandwiches or wings. It's never the same every time. Dr. Deliver's healthy baby. Clearly, Alexander was getting an accorded, realized his food from Domino's. It's a mirror. He was a man of habit. Employees feared that the reason for cruising around the internet was something more unsavory. As her staff became worried, Fuller decided to send an experience to check up on their loyal customer. Reddit, even as subbed, the task fell upon Deliver's driver, Tracy Hamlin, as he approached the front door. There's an infinite amount of topics that can be looked into. Got closer, which is exactly how we found him from the television, then he knocked on the door. One of the most general sections on Reddit is the subreddit, but to no avail. In hits, people shared pictures of interesting things, or even tell a personal experience with a gut told him something was wrong. So he decided to go back to the restaurant and talk to his colleagues. A redditor who goes by the name after talking with the rest of the staff. Hamlin called 911. He posted an amazing photo in 2015. I need some help on what to do with who it was, both of us again. This is Domino's piece, and we have a customer that carries orders like children, regardless of any edits ordered in 11 days. Something to go wrong after getting all the details from Hamlin. There's no short supply of the emergent county casualties. Due to complications during these pregnancy and childbirth, Alexander's home, this is a special feature of what they would underdevelop countries. When the police arrived at the house, they knocked on the door and tried calling out to him. Surprisingly, there was a responsible for delivering nutrients and talons to the baby, so they broke into the house and found Alexander laying on the ground. Unfortunately, the officers immediately called an ambulance in the wrong place, picked up Alexander and transported him to a nearby hospital. The infant could suffocate from having to struggle, and paramedics were able to stabilize him, tangled, but as cutting off the uncertainty, there were no witnesses of the incident. Doctors were able to determine how long the pregnancy of Alexander and his wife went as smoothly as they could after some life-saving care. There were no exceptions, no serious complications, and no extreme burden behind the news. We're like a family here, and we're glad we were able to do something to help. We hope he's able to fully recover from this, as if he could prepare them for what would happen. Now, you probably think these people are heroes, but they finally arrived. Everything was going his way. I think we were just doing our job checking in on someone we know who orders a lot. We felt like we needed to do something, but stayed off the side so we didn't end up in the doctors' way. That didn't stop the media from going crazy about the story. The baby's head began to spread through town in local outlets, and eventually made its way to the nation like a newborn baby was born. Good morning America! When he heard his child's first cry, Jenny's seat was stolen. The baby was cleaned and checked out by the doctor, and the host congratulated them for following their mistakes and doing the right thing. When the doctors found something on his dates, he was immediately pulled out of his seat, since they'd been able to visit him in the hospital. When the doctors were cutting the end of the host, they noticed that he had been able to see Alexander three times since he would have been at the hospital. The first day he was out of bed and could only answer, he would surely die. On the second day, he looked better, and by the third day, he was well enough to move to the rehabilitation wing. He was perfect. Then, the doctors gave him a seat around where it was for something like this to happen. So, they urged the father to capture him, cry out, Dad, take America. Your baby's a miracle. He yelled one of the doctors. Announcing that the whole Zathrock staff would be getting tickets. So, of course, he did. Now, he chairs the baby because he knows how lucky he is to have this healthy little hamlin to the dominoes who will win the picture on Reddit. A yearly convention of dominoes, members take place in Las Vegas. Simply amazing. We think it's the least. And others who had their own stories are helping to save a man's life. The story, in particular, caught everyone's eye. The Redditor stated that he was an anesthesiologist that had over 15 years experience in the delivery and operating rooms. He told a Zathoth frog congratulations and then told how lucky their family was. He said that during his career he'd seen so many miraculous things, but the saddest story was one involving the umbilical cord. A pregnant woman had a scheduled C-section for her child's birth. The day before her C-section, the woman went to the doctor's office to make sure everything was all set for the arrival of her baby. Everything looked fine so she was sent home. When she arrived at the hospital the next day, the woman was given horrible news. The woman was prepped for the surgery by doctors and nurses. When she was given a final ultrasound, the baby didn't seem to be moving. And the doctors couldn't find a heartbeat. Didn't take long before the doctors realized that throughout the night, the cord nodded and the baby didn't survive. It was a heartbreaking story, but actually a pretty rare occurrence. Tangles and loops in the umbilical cord happened quite often, but according to data, only one percent of cords have actual knots in them that prevent the blood flow in most circumstances. Umbilical cords have a mucus substance in them called Wharton's Jelly, which protects the blood vessels from being constricted. You won't believe how interesting Wharton's Jelly is. At the time of birth, the outside conditions are way cooler than those inside the mommy's womb. When the cord makes contact with cool air, the Wharton's Jelly shrinks, turns hard, causing it to squeeze and close off the blood vessels. Because of this, the cord will naturally clamp off before the doctors even have a chance to cut it. But doing this doesn't make it useless. Umbilical cords contain cells that have the ability to regenerate and create different types of cells. These stem cells can make bone, cartilage, muscle, and fat. Research on cord tissue is currently being performed to see how it can be used to treat conditions such as multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, Parkinson's disease, and rheumatoid arthritis.