60s: Kicking Aside the White Moonlight, Draining the Family Fortune, and Going to the Countryside

Gu Yunyang transmigrated from the apocalypse back to 1960, into the body of a man with the same name who had been mistakenly swapped at birth, and he saw this man's entire life unfold.

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Chapter 230 Forced Guidance, Wood-type Ability Upgrade (1/2)

Um?

Gu Hanping's expression changed slightly, and he hurriedly asked, "What happened? Did someone get into trouble while hunting in the mountains?"

What could possibly happen to Xiangyang Village at this time?

Gu Hanping had no idea.

Gu Yunyang had originally planned to talk about work, but now he had to postpone it.

He also looked at Gu Changsong, wanting to know what had happened.

He had already confided in Gu Hanping in just a few words.

Gu Yunyang didn't really care about the affairs of the brigade; Gu Hanping was in charge of that.

Currently, he manages the pigsty and fishpond.

Gu Hanping should support him in this matter.

The two are quite in sync.

However, the news that came from Gu Changsong was the first thing that happened in the brigade after he took office as the brigade secretary.

He also needs to take charge.

The brigade cadres are in charge of these trivial matters.

"Dad, it's Uncle Dechang's wife who's having a difficult childbirth."

Um?

Gu Hanping was also startled, and his face turned pale.

Difficult labor?

Giving birth is already a life-or-death ordeal for women, and a difficult delivery almost always means something bad is going wrong.

"Let's go, let's go take a look."

Although they don't seem to be of much use, sending them to the town's health center at this time is not only too far away and would waste time, but also seems pointless.

The doctors at the health center probably didn't have any good solutions either.

Gu Yunyang followed along, and the work-related matters that he had planned to discuss earlier had to be postponed.

While he was still thinking to himself what to do.

He checked on his phone within the base's space; it wasn't very professional, but it was the best he could do.

He saw several medications that seemed likely to be effective.

Oxytocin, diazepam, phloroglucinol.

This involves using diazepam in conjunction with sedatives to treat postpartum women who are sleep-deprived, allowing them to fall asleep.

But this isn't quite the right approach.

After thinking it over, I realized that oxytocin was the most effective.

This strengthens uterine contractions and can help the mother give birth.

The fear of difficult labor is due to the baby's incorrect position, for example, head up and feet out.

This could lead to the umbilical cord becoming entangled, and could eventually cause the baby to suffocate.

He didn't know whether the woman's water had broken or not.

It's highly likely that the uterus has already ruptured; otherwise, how would we know that labor is about to begin?

If the amniotic fluid runs out, the consequences can be extremely dangerous.

After the amniotic fluid dries up, the fetus is left without external protection and is easily compressed. In addition, without the buffer of amniotic fluid during uterine contractions, fetal distress can easily occur. Uneven pressure distribution can also cause localized pressure on the fetus, a decrease in fetal heart rate, or even fetal hypoxia.

In addition, once the amniotic fluid has drained, the anterior amniotic sac cannot form, and the wedge-shaped water pressure cannot dilate the cervix and vagina, which can easily prolong or halt labor.

This can lead to oxygen deprivation and suffocation in infants.

If this happened in later times, a cesarean section would have been performed immediately to save the day.

But these days, cesarean sections are not yet available in China.

There may have been some sporadic records before, but in most places, this technology is certainly not available.

The commune's health center simply couldn't have that capability.

"Did you go and invite Uncle Chen Wuwei?"

Chen Wuwei?

Gu Yunyang remembered this person, who was said to be the only traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in the Red Flag Brigade.

Schisandra chinensis is originally a traditional Chinese medicine.

However, this person's medical skills do not seem to be very good.

But since there were no other doctors available in the team, they had no choice but to ask him for help.