My wife is still the most important.
Shu Ying smiled and shook her head, but her heart felt warm.
Yangyang, Yueyue, and Jiangjiang noticed voices coming from inside the house. They cautiously peeked in and, seeing that Shuying was awake, they felt relieved and ran in boldly.
The three children first asked about Shuying's situation, then ran to the crib, peeked through the railing, and exclaimed in disbelief at their ignorance.
Wow—it's so small!
"The little brother and sister's hands are so much smaller than mine, they can't even hold a pencil, can they?"
"So this is what newborn babies look like! It's amazing, they're all pink, just like little birds that have just hatched!"
Yangyang nudged Yueyue with his arm.
"Little sister, so this is how we grew up from such tiny little things."
Yueyue thought about it seriously for a moment.
"It shouldn't be. My younger brother and sister were very cute when they were born, but my grandparents all said that we looked like little monkeys when we were born."
Jiang Jiang had never heard of this before and stared in shock.
"We're like little monkeys? So are we really descended from monkeys?!"
The adults burst into laughter.
Yueyue stood silently with her hands on her hips.
"Silly brother, it just looks like a monkey, but it's not a real monkey!"
Yangyang scratched his head with a smile.
His adorable little face made everyone laugh again.
The atmosphere was so harmonious and pleasant that it was almost unbelievable.
A short while later, the doctor came in again and gave Shuying a thorough examination.
While researching, he quickly made notes on paper.
The elders waited nervously on the side, not daring to breathe.
Finally, after all the examinations were completed, the elders rushed forward.
"Doctor, how is the patient?"
Dr. Liu smiled at them.
"Everything is fine, all indicators are very normal, and you probably haven't even noticed that the mother's face has regained its color and her spirits are recovering well."
Dr. Liu couldn't help but sigh again.
"The new mother's constitution is really good, and her self-regulation ability is really strong."
Dr. Liu couldn't help but look at Shu Ying: "Comrade Shu Ying, once you've fully recovered, please be sure to share your recovery experience with us when you have time, so that we can give some advice to other postpartum women."
Without hesitation, Shu Ying readily agreed.
"Of course, I happen to have the same idea."
She had witnessed firsthand how hard it was for soldiers.
They squeeze out time for their families, leaving little time to spend with their wives. Military wives often have a tough time alone at home, and during pregnancy, they have to bear unknown risks and anxieties all by themselves.
In this situation, the psychological stress is many times higher than that of pregnant women who have a partner by their side.
Shu Ying is also a military wife, so she completely understands.
This is a double pressure, both psychological and physiological.
If it can alleviate the pressure and childbirth risks for military spouses, Shuying will naturally want to share it.
In fact, she had long wanted to share the spiritual spring to benefit new mothers, but she didn't know how effective it was for pregnant women, so she hadn't said anything.
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