Yeah, am I missing something?I don't understand how this can happen after a person is taken to the morgue, body drained of all blood, vital organs dissected and taken out, body pumped with embalming fluid, cavities packed with filler, and body sewn back up.
The embalming process ensures that no one will wake up alive at the funeral. If, in the rare chance someone might wake up alive after they were pronounced dead at the hospital, the chance of being alive after being embalmed is absolute zero.
Are there alternatives to embalming?
Direct or immediate burial, without embalming, must be offered by all funeral homes. The body is simply placed in a shroud, casket, or other container, and buried within few days, without visitation or service.
Refrigeration can be used to maintain a body while awaiting a funeral service or when there is a delay in making arrangements. Not all funeral homes have refrigeration facilities, but most hospitals do.
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Embalming: What You Should Know - Funeral Consumers Alliance
What is embalming? Embalming is a physically invasive process, in which special devices are implanted and embalming fluids are injected into the body to temporarily slow its decomposition. The goal is to preserve the body to make it suitable for public display at a funeral, for long-distance...funerals.org
So yeah, with that information, I can definitely see how the girl seemingly waking up is a possibility.Direct burial is a type of burial option in which your body is buried within the several days immediately following your death, without a memorial or formal funeral service. It is a popular option because it allows people to avoid many of the higher costs associated with traditional funerals and memorials.
In a direct burial, the body is buried in a simple container, rather than an expensive casket. There will be no viewing, wake or visitation before the burial occurs, which means the body does not need to be embalmed. You can, however, still opt to hold a graveside funeral service when the body is buried (for an additional cost), or hold a memorial service for the deceased at a later date.
What You Need to Know About Direct Burial
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I don't understand how this can happen after a person is taken to the morgue, body drained of all blood, vital organs dissected and taken out, body pumped with embalming fluid, cavities packed with filler, and body sewn back up.
The embalming process ensures that no one will wake up alive at the funeral. If, in the rare chance someone might wake up alive after they were pronounced dead at the hospital, the chance of being alive after being embalmed is absolute zero.