Chapter 386 Right of Choice



When Dr. Tao Zhijie heard what Junior Sister He said, there was a hint of strangeness on his face.

Dr. He Xiangyu immediately knew from the familiar change in his expression that she had probably said something wrong again.

What on earth did she say wrong?

"You can come in for treatment now." The nurse opened the door and invited the next patient to enter the clinic.

There are only three patients waiting at the door now.

Doctors will unconsciously give up their seats to patients. Doctors Xie Wanying and He Xiangyu immediately made way and made a gesture of "please".

After thanking the two junior sisters, Dr. Tao accompanied his patient and the patient's family into the consulting room first.

Not long after, with the sound of knocking, knocking, knocking, Dr. Xie saw his classmate Dr. Gu Hongnian running over with a bunch of things in his hands. He must be delivering the patient's medical records that had just been copied to his superior teacher, Dr. Tao.

Without even having time to say hello to classmate Xie, senior brother Cao and others, Gu Hongnian went into the clinic to deliver something, and then did not close the door completely.

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The sounds from the clinic trickled out of the door in bits and pieces.

I heard Dr. An ask the patient and his hepatobiliary surgery colleagues: "Dr. Tao, does this patient have liver disease?"

"Yes." Dr. Tao replied.

"What's the disease?" Doctor An, who asked the question, opened the patient's medical record at the same time. When he saw the examination report results written inside, a solemn look appeared on his face.

HBsAg (hepatitis B surface antigen), HBeAg (hepatitis B e antibody), and anti-HBc (hepatitis B core antibody), the above three data are positive, and this type of result shows that it represents big three positive in the hepatitis B two-pair half test.

Hepatitis B virus (HBsAg), he ...) usually means that the patient will develop liver cirrhosis and eventually there is a high probability that he will develop liver cancer.

The female patient asked the obstetrician herself: "Do I need an abortion?"

"Do you want this baby?"

"The child's father is gone."

Left? Divorced? Abandoned his wife and children?

Or another even more horrible tragedy.

"Yes, he died." The female patient completed the sentence.

Dr. An continued to ask: "Does the child have other relatives?"

Although childbirth is medically a one-person matter for the mother, in reality, because the child is related to other relatives, clinical matters related to childbirth are linked to both families, and if not handled properly, countless disputes will arise.

To avoid causing unnecessary trouble for the hospital, experienced obstetricians must ask these questions clearly.

"Yes." The female patient said, "The child's grandparents don't want the child to be born."

It is conceivable that the child's grandparents do not want the child because they have heard about the situation and know that the child will inherit some bad disease, and it is not cost-effective to give birth to and raise the child.

The mother of the female patient, the child's grandmother, who accompanied the female patient, said to the obstetrician, "Doctor Tao said that we can ask your obstetrics department for advice first. We heard from outside that it is not impossible for the child to be kept. There are now injections available for pregnant women with hepatitis B to prevent the child from getting hepatitis B."

"Whether to get an injection, take medicine, or wait until the child is born, there are many medical means to choose from. It does not depend on the three main tests, but on the viral load. Whether the child will eventually inherit hepatitis B from the mother also depends on the final actual results. Doctors cannot be 100% sure." said Dr. An.

Because of this, the first thing Dr. An asked was what all the child’s relatives thought about whether to keep the child or not.

If the child needs treatment after birth, there may be a lot of trouble. Have you discussed this?

In fact, no family wants to give birth to a sick child.

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