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【1771】Work never stops

The midwife took the child from her hands and cleaned it up for the child, and did a good job of checking and grading the child's newborn.

The mother was unable to lie on her back after giving birth and had no strength to kiss her baby for the time being... she could only say that the baby was really good.

The baby was taken out for the father to show it.

The daughter was born. The young father ran over and ate tears at his daughter, and tears were like a spring.

Baby must remember this day. Mom and dad and medical staff are all happy for your birth.

The doctor continued to work and took the needle forceps handed by the nurse. Because he thought that there was no need for side cleavage during delivery, the mother had a little tear on the perineum. Xie Wanying carefully sewed two needles to avoid bleeding again.

After the placenta is delivered, the mother must stay in the delivery room and observe for a while before leaving without any hindrance. The intern midwife and the mother's husband are accompanying the mother's bedside. The doctor rushed to attend the morning shift meeting.

Teacher Du was very busy and had no time to say hello to the students, so he rushed back to work in the gynecology department first.

Xie Wanying could feel that Teacher Du cares about them, otherwise she would not have been arrested to the obstetrics department to meet them when she arrived at the hospital early in the morning. At the critical moment, she would be in a hurry to help her work.

Teacher Du is not good at speaking, but he is a great person. Xie Wanying thought to herself.

Dr. Zheng conveyed Du Haiwei's instructions to the two students: "Teacher Du said there is no hurry. I know you were busy all night last night, so I asked you to go back and rest today and come to study tomorrow."

"Yes." I'm really tired.

Obstetrics are not a place for people to stay.

Dr. Zheng curled his lips and said, "Neurosurgery is really tiring. It often takes more than ten hours for a surgery."

Teacher Zheng remembered what Dr. Song was unwilling to say.

Since they were not here for obstetrics internships, they just came to stroll around and did not need to attend the shift meeting. Two rookies followed Dr. Zheng and sneaked away from a distance to see the situation in the conference room through the door.

President Xiao came down to inspect this morning and participated in the delivery room handover.

The students peeked at Dean Xiao.

As a rare female dean in the circle, Dean Xiao is beautiful and handsome, with capable short hair, wearing associate scholar-style gold wire glasses, and a white coat that is clean and neat, with a full temperament. The king's aura is not inferior to that of a man at all.

Beidu's tertiary obstetrics department is the most famous. The dean is from obstetrics, so he attaches the most importance to obstetrics.

When the total number of natural births was "two" at the handover meeting, Dean Xiao criticized the front-line doctor in a restrained manner: "Preparing the evaluation before delivery and having a meeting after delivery. If these procedures are carefully executed, such results will not be caused.



Dr. Peng's shoulders were hanging down. Fortunately, it was not a single duck egg, otherwise the dean would be furious. With so many mothers in a day, it would be impossible for none of them to have a natural birth, which was not in line with science. It can only be said that there were mistakes in the middle work.

For example, if the second-sized bed linen is a woman, if the couple's labor education can be better before delivery and guide them to make various response plans, their husbands will not cry and ask the doctor to have a cesarean section.

The same is true for mothers with men with noon bed 8. There must be a reason why the fetal umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck in the middle, and a meeting is needed to study it.

The doctor's work never stops. It is not a matter of finishing the work here. It is necessary to constantly discuss and summarize medical issues from a clinical perspective.
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