The midwife took the baby from her hand, cleaned the baby, and did a newborn examination and scoring of the baby.
The mother was unable to lie on her back after giving birth, and she had no energy to play and kiss the baby for the time being... I can only say that the baby is really up to the task.
The baby was taken out to show his father.
The daughter was born. The young father ran over and gulped at his daughter with tears flowing down his face.
Your baby must remember this day. Your parents and medical staff are all very happy for your birth.
The doctor continued his work and took the needle forceps handed over by the nurse. Since it was not considered necessary to perform a lateral incision during the delivery, the mother's perineum was slightly torn. Xie Wanying carefully sewed two stitches on the mother to prevent further bleeding.
After the placenta is delivered, the mother should stay in the delivery room for observation for a while before leaving. The trainee midwife and the mother's husband will accompany the mother at her bedside. The doctor rushes to attend the morning shift meeting.
Teacher Du was very busy and had no time to say hello to the students. He hurried back to work in the gynecology department.
Xie Wanying could feel that Teacher Du cared about them, otherwise she would not have rushed to the obstetrics department to meet them when she came to the hospital early in the morning, and saved Xie's work at the critical moment.
Teacher Du is not good at words, but he is a good person. Xie Wanying thought to herself.
Dr. Zheng conveyed Du Haiwei's instructions to the two students: "Teacher Du said there is no rush. I know you were busy all night last night, so I want you to go back and have a good rest today and come back to study tomorrow."
"Yes." I'm really tired.
Obstetrics is not a place for people to stay.
Dr. Zheng curled his lips and said, "Neurosurgery is really tiring. An operation often takes more than ten hours."
Teacher Zheng was thinking of the lost talent Dr. Song and said this unwillingly.
Since they were not here for obstetrics internship but just to hang out, they did not need to attend the shift meeting. The two rookies followed Dr. Zheng and sneaked away, peeking through the door at the situation inside the conference room from a distance.
Dean Xiao came down this morning for inspection and participated in the handover of the delivery room.
The students peeked at Dean Xiao.
As a rare female dean in the circle, Dean Xiao is beautiful and handsome, with short, smart haircut, scholar-style gold-rimmed glasses, a clean white coat, and full of aura. Her kingly aura is not inferior to that of men at all.
The third obstetrics department in Beidu is the most famous. The director’s academic background is in obstetrics, so he attaches the most importance to obstetrics.
When the total number of normal births was "two" at the handover meeting, Dean Xiao criticized the frontline doctors in a restrained manner: "Make a good prenatal assessment and hold postpartum meetings to organize. If these procedures are carefully implemented, such results will not occur.
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Dr. Peng's shoulders drooped. Fortunately, he was not a zero-egg, otherwise the director would have been furious. It is impossible for such a large number of mothers to have a normal delivery in one day. It is not in line with science. It can only be said that there was something wrong in the middle work.
Just like a pregnant woman in the second bed in a single room, if the couple can be better educated about the labor process before delivery and guide them to make various response plans, there will be no husbands crying and begging the doctor for a cesarean section.
The same goes for multiparous women in bed No. 8. There must be a reason why the fetal umbilical cord wraps around the neck midway, and a meeting is needed to study it.
The work of a doctor never stops. It is not done once the work is done here. It is necessary to continue to study and summarize medical problems from a clinical perspective.
After the criticism, President Xiao encouraged the young doctors: "The little lives you welcome every day are not only the hope of their parents, but also the hope of us."