Gu Weiwei looked at Fu Hanzheng's unusually solemn expression and said gently.
"Can I see it?"
Fu Hanzheng handed her the surgical plan report. Although he was usually reserved, he was tense from head to toe.
Gu Weiwei took it and looked through it for a few minutes. After she finished reading, she asked a question.
Is a C-section absolutely necessary?
Dr. Liu took out all the previous examination reports, pulled out a few pages, and placed them in front of her, saying...
"For vaginal delivery, we need to see your physical condition and the baby's position based on your due date. If both babies are head-down, then we will arrange a vaginal delivery for you. But if not both babies are head-down, then vaginal delivery is dangerous for both you and the baby."
"Furthermore, you are still young, and your pelvis is not that big. Natural childbirth is too risky. Your physical strength may not be able to support you until you have a second child. Also, there is a risk that the fetus will suffer from oxygen deprivation. Therefore, considering all safety factors, I would recommend a cesarean section."
...
Fu Hanzheng's expression remained uneasy after hearing this.
What are the disadvantages of a cesarean section?
"Postpartum recovery is slower than vaginal delivery, and requires more careful postpartum care. Also... if there is a second pregnancy, it can only be a cesarean section, not a vaginal delivery," Dr. Liu said frankly.
If she hadn't been pregnant with twins, and if her pelvis hadn't been too small, making vaginal delivery risky, she wouldn't have requested a cesarean section.
But with my many years of experience in obstetrics and gynecology, I am already extremely skilled at this kind of surgery.
Gu Weiwei was silent for a while before speaking.
"For the sake of the child's safety, if a natural birth is not possible, I will have a cesarean section."
As soon as she finished speaking, Fu Hanzheng emphasized it.
"Your safety is the top priority; theirs is secondary."
If a child is lost, another can be had. But if something happens to her, who will he ask for her back?
"Of course, the safety of the mother is the primary consideration." Dr. Liu saw that Gu Weiwei had agreed to the plan she had prepared, and then said, "As for twins, a cesarean section will spare the mother from the pain of labor and contractions. Some first pregnancies are not easy to deliver, and it can be painful for several hours, or even more than ten hours, before the baby is born."
She estimated that if Mrs. Fu really had to suffer that much during a natural birth, the expectant father would be frantic with worry.
"Then let's do as you say, Dr. Liu. If there's nothing else, we'll head back now." Gu Weiwei glanced at Fu Hanzheng, feeling she needed to hurry back and comfort someone.
"Also, starting tomorrow, exercise should be moderate to avoid excessive exercise causing premature labor. Notify me immediately of any abnormal situations," Dr. Liu instructed.
Gu Weiwei nodded and let Fu Hanzheng help her leave. Once outside, she noticed the man's somber expression.
"Don't tell me you regret having the child."
Judging from his expression, she could almost guess what he was thinking.
“I regret it,” Fu Hanzheng said.
Gu Weiwei was both amused and exasperated. "Everyone goes through this when they give birth. You're overthinking it."
When Grandma Fu was seriously ill and hospitalized, and so many things happened at their wedding, he remained calm and composed, arranging everything.
How come he's so terrified over a simple cesarean section, before she's even even reacted?
“Others are others, and you are you,” Fu Hanzheng said.
"They're already inside me, how can I not give birth?" Gu Weiwei asked teasingly.
Fu Hanzheng was speechless. Even if he regretted it now, it was no use, as the child was already eight months in her belly.
No matter how worried he was, they were still going to be born.
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