After Lin Qianyi finished speaking, Dr. Allen in front of us fell into his own memories.
"That day... I remember the weather was terrible, cold and wet. This was the first time I had seen such weather in Hong Kong.
That night, I was getting ready to get off work, and my head nurse suddenly told me that a pregnant woman would be sent to the hospital soon, and she might have suffered a miscarriage. Although I was almost at get off work time, but when I encountered this kind of Of course, I couldn't just watch the patient waiting for the next doctor to arrive, so I asked the head nurse to prepare for the operation immediately."
Having said this, Dr. Allen took another sip of water.
"About fifteen minutes later, the pregnant woman was sent to the hospital. When I saw blood flowing out between her legs, I knew something was wrong, so I immediately had her sent to the operating room."
Lin Qianyi interrupted at this time: "How was the patient's condition at that time?"
After Lin Qianyi asked the question, I suddenly noticed that the face of Dr. Allen in front of me turned pale in an instant.
"When I think about it, her condition was very bad at the time." Dr. Allen glanced at us and continued: "I am not boasting, I am also an expert in obstetrics in our hospital, not a novice with little experience.
After the operation started, I first started to check the patient's vital signs and tried to get her to talk and regain consciousness. However, the patient did not respond to my attempts and seemed to have fallen into a deep coma. For a pregnant woman, this kind of
The situation is quite bad.
Fortunately, her instinct seemed to be driving her body, and I noticed that she had started to have contractions, but the patient was very quiet and only hummed a few times during each contraction."
"Contractions?" I asked a little confused, "What does that mean?"
Dr. Allen glanced at me and explained: "Sir, it's normal for you not to know. Uterine contractions are an important feature of a woman before giving birth. I won't explain the specific situation. Just treat her as a pregnant woman."
The signs of imminent delivery have improved."
I nodded in understanding, and Dr. Allen saw him, and then continued: "My original plan was to perform a caesarean section for the patient immediately, but after confirming that the patient was having contractions, I decided to perform a normal caesarean section for her."
During childbirth, under the circumstances, the risk of caesarean section was too high, and the patient was likely to go into shock during anesthesia.
So next, I asked the nurse to start preparations for normal delivery and prepare to deliver the patient. But when I reached down to help her give birth, I found that the bleeding in the patient's lower body seemed to be more serious.
Her blood was all over my hands.
I just said that when the patient was sent to the hospital, hemorrhage had already begun in her lower body. When she was on the operating table, the patient's bleeding seemed to be getting worse. When I reached down to help her give birth, the blood there
I risked having it all over my hands.
But at that time, I didn't have much choice. The patient's contraction interval had begun to shorten, and the lower body was very dilated, and the baby's head could be seen at any time. So I had someone immediately perform some blood transfusions for the patient.
Not long after, the interval between the patient's contractions became shorter and shorter. Considering the massive bleeding in the patient's lower body just now, I speculated based on my own experience that the patient may have delivered in the breech position...that is, the part of the child that is exposed first is the buttocks.
This kind of delivery is an abnormal way of delivery and may cause the child to suffocate during birth..."
Having said this, Dr. Allen paused for a while and swallowed.
Lin Qianyi asked him: "What next, doctor?"
Dr. Allen said: "The patient has retained so much blood, and it may be a breech delivery, which may be life-threatening. There is no way, I can only ask the nurse around me to help, squeeze the patient's belly, while I use
I will not go into the specific details at that time. I am sure that I strictly followed the requirements for breech delivery measures in the obstetrics manual. If you don’t believe me, you can ask my head nurse yourself.
."
Lin Qianyi motioned to Dr. Allen to continue.
So he went on to say: "After I put my hand in, I felt like the umbilical cord was wrapped around the child's neck. This situation is not common, but I know how to deal with it, so I wanted to take my hand out.
, and then performed an episiotomy. But at this time, I discovered that when I pulled out my hand, the child suddenly slipped out along with my hand."
Dr. Allen paused and his tone became a little lower.
"That child... I have never seen anything like this. You also know that I am an obstetrician. Since I started working in this position, I have seen many babies born with defects, but this one
The baby's condition was clearly not a birth defect.
At first, I even thought that what I was delivering was actually a stillborn fetus, because its skin was gray... not the gray color of a normally born fetus covered with sebum, but the gray color of a dead body, and it also had...
It smells rancid...
Just before I could react, the poor patient screamed and gave her baby a final push into my hands, and then I was shocked..."
Lin Qianyi asked: "The one who was stillborn?"
"No! It's not a stillbirth!" Dr. Allen raised his head and said in a very sure tone: "Although the child's deformity cannot be described in words, and its shape is also very abnormal, almost eight out of 100 children can survive.
A one-month-old fetus is twice as long as a normal fetus. Its chest is completely open, its hands and feet are twisted like a reptile, and its lower body is segment by segment... But it is not a stillbirth! Because I can see the one on my hand
Something is looking at me!"
Dr. Allen took another sip of water.
"Yes, that thing was looking at me. I still remember that it had no pupils, only white eyes. Those were not human eyes at all!
Because my attention was focused on the baby, I didn't realize at the time that the patient lying on the bed was in very bad condition and needed urgent rescue. It was my head nurse who reminded me. But my nurse
After Chang Zai saw what was in my hand, he was so frightened that he took a breath and stepped away. Others in the operating room felt like vomiting because of the smell of the baby.
I was so scared that I wanted to throw away the thing in my hand, but it hugged my hand tightly. Do you think it's strange? It's obviously a newborn baby, but its hand is so strong that it's scary.
, I feel like my skin is about to be scratched by it!”
Speaking of this, Dr. Allen's breathing became a little rapid, and Lin Qianyi asked: "Then what did you do?"
"I...I..." Dr. Allen hesitated, and finally said, "I killed it...when the monster looked at me and smiled at me, I broke its neck..."
Hearing this, Lin Qianyi was stunned. I then asked her: "Dr. Allen, you killed that child? Why did we see in your report that the child died shortly after birth?"
Dr. Allen had a sad smile on his face: "I'm sorry, I was really frightened at that time. But even if I had to make a choice again, I would still kill it with my own hands. That thing can no longer be regarded as a defective baby. , letting it live is a serious mistake for both it and its mother.
Even... I even want to say that if it weren't for it, its mother would not have died! Because this monster was so big, her mother's lower body was completely torn, and the fatal bleeding could not be stopped at all, coagulants, blood transfusions, etc. I tried all means, but still couldn't save her life.
As for the monster, after that, I personally sent it to the incinerator of the hospital and disposed of its body. That was what happened that day. I did not give a hush order to the people present at the time. They also helped because of fear. I concealed what I saw in the operating room."
After saying all this, Dr. Allen suddenly seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. It seemed that he had been concealing what happened in the operating room before, which put a heavy psychological burden on him.