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Chapter 1183

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Gu Weiwei looked at Fu Hancheng's serious face and said gently.

"Let me take a look."

Fu Hancheng handed her the report of the surgery plan. He had always been reserved, but at this moment, he was nervous from head to toe.

Gu Weiwei took it and looked at it for a few minutes. After reading it, she asked.

"Must I have a cesarean section?"

Dr. Liu took out all the previous examination reports, took a few pages, and put them in front of her.

"If you have a natural birth, you have to look at your physical condition and the fetal position of the fetus on the due date. If both fetuses are in the first position, then I will arrange for you to have a natural birth. But if both fetuses are not in the first position, then a natural birth will be dangerous for you and the child."

"Moreover, you are still young, and your pelvis is not that big. The risk of a natural birth is too high. Your physical strength may not be able to support you until the second child is born. Secondly, I am afraid that the fetus will lack oxygen. So, considering all the safety factors, I recommend a cesarean section."



When Fu Hancheng heard this, he still could not relax.

"What are the disadvantages of a cesarean section?"

"The postoperative recovery is slower than a natural birth, and you have to pay attention to care. Also … if you have a second child, you can only have a cesarean section, not a natural birth." Dr. Liu said calmly.

If she was not pregnant with twins and her pelvis was too small, the risk of a natural birth was high, and she would not have proposed a cesarean section.

But with her years of experience in the obstetrics and gynecology department, she was very familiar with this kind of surgery.

Gu Weiwei stayed silent for a while and said, "Yes.

If I can't have a natural birth, I will accept a cesarean section. "

As soon as she finished speaking, Fu Hancheng emphasized it.

"Your safety is the primary consideration, and their safety is second."

If the children were lost, they could have another one. If something happened to her, who would he ask for the children?

"Of course, your safety is the primary consideration." Seeing that Gu Weiwei also agreed with the plan he prepared, Dr. Liu said, "For twins, a cesarean section will prevent the mother from pain such as labor pains and contractions. Some first fetuses are not easy to give birth. They will be in pain for a few hours, or even more than ten hours."

She reckoned that if Mrs. Fu really went through a natural birth, the father-to-be would go crazy with worry.

"Then we'll do as you say, Doctor Liu. If there's nothing else, we'll go back first." Gu Weiwei glanced at Fu Hancheng and felt that he had to hurry back to comfort someone.

"Also, from tomorrow onwards, you should exercise in moderation to avoid premature labor due to excessive exercise. Inform me at any time if there are any abnormalities." Doctor Liu instructed.

Gu Weiwei nodded and allowed Fu Hancheng to help him out of the room. Outside the door, he looked at the man's heavy expression.

"Don't tell me you regret having children."

Looking at his expression, she could almost guess what he was thinking.

"I do regret it," Fu Hancheng said.

Gu Weiwei didn't know whether to laugh or cry. "That's how other people go through childbirth. You're overthinking it."

Back then, when Old Madam Fu was seriously ill and hospitalized, so many things had happened at their wedding, but he had still calmly arranged everything.

Why was he so frightened by a simple cesarean section? She hadn't even done anything yet.

"Other people are other people, you are you." Fu Hancheng said.

"But it's already in my stomach, how can I not give birth?" Gu Weiwei teased.

Fu Hancheng was speechless. It was useless even if he regretted it now. The child had been in her stomach for eight months.

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