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【2252】Nearly twenty hours

"Do you want to speak for him? You don't know who he is." Brother Luo asked her.

"You should believe me." Xie Wanying finished these words to the other party.

Facing her eyes, Brother Luo recalled everything that had happened, and his rapid breathing calmed down. He had no reason not to believe her. Because it was she who saved the lives of his sister and child.

"I know you have a big opinion against him. I will not defend him for the bad things he did in the past." Xie Wanying said to Brother Luo.

That's it. What do you want to say for him now? Brother Luo asked.

"It was he who notified me and asked me to come back to see the child. He was the first to discover the abnormality of the child. No matter what he is, he is the father of the child. You have to admit that blood relations exist. Tiger poison cannot eat its seeds."

"Some children's biological parents are not as good as you think, Doctor Xie."

"I know. But his current words and deeds are not like a tiger trying to eat his own children."

Is that so? Brother Luo turned around and looked at Hu Hao again, his eyes always full of doubts. He thought about how Hu Hao could prove that he could like children when he kept insisting that his sister abort the child.

Hu Hao silently faced the wall. To put it bluntly, it had nothing to do with him whether Brother Luo believed it or not. He only knew that he cared about this child.

"Yingying, are you here? I'll have someone pick you up at the door and open the door for you. I'm in the neonatal ward." Dr. Peng replied.

Xie Wanying walked to the entrance of the neonatal department. Before entering, she asked the two people outside the door to live in peace and not fight. Otherwise, if someone called the police, they would not be able to stay here and see the child.

After hearing her order, Brother Luo and Hu Hao did not dare to act rashly.

The nurse opened the door and guided her to put on slippers and work clothes and perform disinfection before entering the neonatal ward.

"Here." Dr. Peng waved to her not far away.

Xie Wanying walked over: "Teacher Peng."

"Let me tell you." Dr. Peng took her to the child's bedside and explained the situation in detail, "The child was delivered by cesarean section at eight o'clock last night. The operation was originally scheduled for yesterday afternoon, but because there was an emergency mother who needed to be rescued, the child was delivered by cesarean section at eight o'clock last night.

The operation time was postponed, but it was still a planned operation, and no accidents occurred during the operation. The child's apgar score at birth was 10, there were no major problems, there was no polyhydramnios, and there was no asphyxia, and he was sent to the neonatology department for routine observation.

.If nothing else happens, the child will be returned to the mother's ward in two days."

After listening to the teacher's introduction, Xie Wanying calculated in her mind that the total time from the child's birth to now was nearly twenty hours.

If there is a problem with the child's lungs, lung problems are the most common critical illness when most newborns are born. Abnormalities usually appear early and do not need to be observed for a long time.

After getting the mother's medical records and the child's medical records, Dr. Peng's face was serious and heavy, and he re-read page after page to find where the problem occurred. Dr. Wang from the neonatology department came over to discuss with the two of them.

Xie Wanying borrowed the teacher's stethoscope and put on earplugs to listen to the child's heart, lungs and abdomen.

The child's father, Hu Hao, was the first to notice the abnormality. Hu Hao thought that the child's belly was bigger than other children. I wonder if it was because the child's biological father was too sensitive. Several doctors and nurses did not feel that the child's belly was particularly big for the time being.

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