Chapter 1712 Different Moms



Having experience is a good thing. Whether you are a doctor or a patient, the first thing that changes is your mentality.

The patient in bed six on the left was very thin, 1.53 meters tall, and weighed as much as a stick. Her pregnant belly was very big. At first glance, it seemed that she was not a pregnant woman but a patient with ascites.

"Didn't you contact her family?" Dr. Zheng asked his colleague.

The doctor knew at a glance that the patient in bed 6 was not in a condition for a normal birth. But the patient was actually lying in the delivery room receiving oxytocin. Moreover, the patient did not seem to be crying out in pain, but in fact, her face was turning pale from enduring the pain, which was even more terrifying.

"They came in from the emergency room. First, their family members requested to be given oxytocin first. Director Yu had already told their family members that natural birth was not possible. Their family members insisted on trying natural birth. Director Yu couldn't persuade them, so he had to try here first."

"Why do their family members insist on a natural birth? Did they hear something?" asked Dr. Zheng.

Nowadays, family members like to listen to nonsense the most, especially those with tight financial conditions. The words they hear the most and believe the most are: as long as the patient enters the hospital, it is like falling into a money hole, and the doctor will definitely ask you to spend more money until all your family money is spent and given to the hospital.

Dr. Peng was unable to describe the family members’ questions in a few words: “They said they didn’t believe it was so difficult to have a child. They said his mother was as thin as his wife and could have given birth to the child while working in the fields. She didn’t need to go to the hospital at all.”

As long as an obstetrician and gynecologist has worked in clinical practice for a period of time, it will be difficult for him to complain to any pregnant woman like Mr. Li did, because he knows that the problems of pregnant women basically do not come from the pregnant women themselves.

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What should I do if family members do not allow a caesarean section?

Doctor Peng discussed with Doctor Zheng quietly, "I've made up my mind. I'll go out and tell the family later that if we don't have a cesarean section, the son will die in his stomach."

Don't think the obstetrician is lying to the family. He is telling the truth. If the labor is too long, the fetus will be deprived of oxygen in the pregnant woman's belly and the fetal heart rate will drop. The midwife has gone over to monitor the fetal heart rate of baby No. 6 and give her oxygen.

"What will you do if they continue to believe that the hospital is deceiving them?" Dr. Zheng made things difficult for his colleague again, asking him to prepare more emergency plans just in case.

"I have no choice but to let one of them in to show them the fetal heart rate." Doctor Peng was thinking about how to use all means within the limited scope of his ability.

"If they continue to not believe you, you must let her give birth naturally." Dr. Zheng's words pushed his colleagues to the limit to think about how to deal with such stubborn family members.

Dr. Peng was in a heavy mood, knowing that if the family members were so stubborn, calling a senior doctor would only result in the same outcome. Who knows, in the end, as reported in the news, the pregnant woman and the child would die together.

"I'll call Director Yu first to report the situation." There was no other way, Dr. Peng could only communicate with his superiors first.

"She doesn't feel as much pain as I do." Seeing that the doctor was about to leave, bed number five insisted on requesting a cesarean section, pointing at the patient on the right.

In conclusion, she thought that none of the three patients seemed to be in more pain than she was.

"It's not that they don't feel any pain." Doctor Peng turned back to Bed No. 5 and analyzed the situation carefully. "Didn't you see the expressions on their faces? They were all so painful that their faces turned pale. You look better than the other three."

The patient in bed number four on the right couldn't help laughing when hearing what Dr. Peng said. As she laughed, the muscles on her face twitched like cramps due to the pain from contractions.

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