Chapter 1186
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My wife's labor this time was not very smooth. After 10 hours of natural labor was unsuccessful, she switched to a cesarean section. In the words of the elderly, it was very painful. Postpartum recovery was also extremely difficult. Until today, she was still in the hospital. Fortunately, her body was gradually recovering, and she should be able to leave the hospital soon.
In the past few days, as a patient's family member, I had a lot of feelings when I walked in the hospital.
The hospital was really an extremely special ivory tower, especially the black box system in the operating theater, which created a lot of uneasiness. Sometimes, perhaps it was because I had read too many information and cases, I had extra worries and worries.
For example, my wife's cesarean section was carried out in the early hours of the morning, but it was performed by two chief physicians who were second-string and third-string physicians. When the nurse said, "Chief XX's skills are very good, you don't have to worry," the worry in my heart almost overflowed!
When it came to the intraoperative and postoperative explanations, the chief surgeon repeatedly emphasized that although the wound was ruptured, he claimed that he had invited some chief physicians from other surgeries to consult on the spot. Everyone agreed that there was no need for additional sutures, and they only needed to continue to observe. At that time, I was so nervous that I was about to explode!
When I returned to the ward, I was called out again. I was reiterated the intraoperative warnings, told about the various complications, and asked to sign. The doctor's attitude was warm, and he answered every question I asked. His explanation was official and serious, which shocked me so much that I broke out in a cold sweat, and I could not calm down for a few days.
After many twists and turns, I finally made it through. In the past few days, the responsibility of taking care of the patient was also abnormally complicated. I only slept for three to four hours every day, and it had to be divided into several time periods …
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Oh right, I gave birth to a female dolphin.
My daughter asked me to ask for monthly votes from the readers.
It was for luck and happiness.
I wish the readers good health and the well-being of their families.
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