"Do you want to speak for him? Don't you know what kind of person he is?" Brother Luo questioned her.
"You should believe me." Xie Wanying said these words to the other party.
Facing her eyes, Brother Luo recalled everything that happened at the beginning, and his rapid breathing calmed down. He had no reason not to believe her. Because it was she who saved the lives of his sister and child.
"I know you have a lot of opinions about him. I won't defend him for the bad things he did in the past." Xie Wanying said to Brother Luo.
That's right, what do you want to say for him now? Brother Luo asked.
"He was the one who informed me and asked me to come back to see the child. He was the first one to discover the child's abnormal condition. No matter what, he is the child's father. You have to admit that the blood relationship exists. Even a tiger will not eat its own cubs."
"Some children's biological parents are not as nice as you think, Dr. Xie."
"I know. But the way he's been acting right now doesn't sound like a tiger that wants to eat its own children."
Is that so? Brother Luo turned around and looked at Hu Hao again, his eyes still full of doubt. Thinking back to that time, Hu Hao insisted that his sister abort the baby, how could he really like children?
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Hu Hao sat there in silence. To put it bluntly, whether Brother Luo believed it or not had nothing to do with him. He only knew that he cared about the child.
"Yingying, are you here? I've asked someone to pick you up at the door and open it for you. I'm in the neonatal ward." Dr. Peng replied.
Xie Wanying walked to the entrance of the neonatal department and asked the two people outside to get along peacefully and not fight before going in, otherwise if someone called the police, neither of them would be able to stay here to see the child.
After hearing her order, Brother Luo and Hu Hao did not dare to act rashly.
The nurse opened the door and instructed her to change into slippers and work clothes and disinfect them before entering the neonatal ward.
"Here." Dr. Peng waved to her from a distance.
Xie Wanying walked over: "Teacher Peng."
"Let me tell you." Doctor Peng took her to the baby's bedside and explained the situation in detail. "The baby was born by cesarean section at 8 o'clock last night. The surgery was originally scheduled for yesterday afternoon, but it was postponed because an emergency pregnant woman needed to be rescued. However, it was still a planned surgery, and no accidents occurred during the operation. The baby's Apgar score was 10 when he was born, and there was no major problem with his condition. He did not have polyhydramnios or suffocation, and was subsequently sent to the neonatal department for routine observation. If there are no other problems, the child will be sent back to the mother's ward in two days."
After listening to the teacher's introduction, Xie Wanying calculated in her mind that nearly twenty hours had passed since the child was born.
If the child has lung problems, lung problems are the most common critical illness for most newborns at birth. Abnormalities usually appear early and do not require long-term observation.
Dr. Peng took the mother's and the child's medical records and looked serious as he went through them page by page to find out where the problem was. Dr. Wang from the neonatology department came over to discuss the matter with the two of them.
Xie Wanying borrowed the teacher's stethoscope and put on earplugs to listen to the child's heart, lungs and abdomen.
The child's father, Hu Hao, was the first to notice the abnormality of the child. Hu Hao thought the child's belly was bigger than other children. I don't know if it was because the child's biological father was too sensitive. Several doctors and nurses did not think the child's belly was particularly big.
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