"Shhhh, he doesn't know." Xie Wanying asked them to keep their voices down and pointed at Dai Nanhui, who was sitting in his original position.
You know the problem! Pan Shihua and Lin Hao screamed in their hearts. They wanted to tell them that this classmate Xie actually followed and eavesdropped.
"I'll go over and ask what's going on." Xie Wanying said, walking over to take a look at Li Yaxi.
"Hey, Yingying——" The other two people chased her out.
After hearing that Dai Ronghong had left, Li Yaxi, who was sitting motionless, suddenly heard a voice saying: "Yaxi, tell me what happened to your mother."
It's Dr. Xie.
Li Yaxi raised her head, candlelight reignited in her eyes: "Doctor Xie, how do you know about my mother?"
"I used to be an intern at Beido San, and once I met your mother for a prenatal check-up." Xie Wanying sat in front of her and said seriously.
What happened that day was that Axi's mother had a quarrel with another doctor and was transferred to Dr. Liu Li's clinic. Several obstetrics teachers discussed privately and intuitively believed that Axi's mother was at high risk for pregnancy.
As a doctor, even if he has quarreled with a patient, his original intention is to hope that the patient will get well. No doctor wants his patient to die.
Hearing her say this, Li Yaxi was worried: "What should I do, Doctor Xie? My mother and father don't listen to me and think I want to kill their child."
"Will your mother continue to have prenatal check-ups at Dr. Liu Li's clinic now?" Xie Wanying asked.
Li Yaxi hurriedly rummaged through her schoolbag to find a note and handed it to her: "This is the phone number the doctor left for me during the last prenatal checkup. She seems to have called my dad before, but he ignored her. I think she is right.
Yes, she asked my mother to find an obstetrics professor."
In general obstetric clinics, most of the doctors responsible for regular prenatal examinations for patients are young doctors who cannot handle difficult and complicated diseases. When encountering special cases, they will inform the mother and ask for a referral, or in an emergency, they will directly enter the inpatient department through the green channel.
"I was probably wrong—" Li Yaxi looked confused.
Her parents have their own network of doctors. It is her parents' freedom to find any experts they want to see a doctor, and she has no say in it. Also because she believes that the doctors her parents know should be very professional, she has not interfered in this matter.
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The problem is, after talking to Aunt Dai today, she suddenly realized: something seems not quite right?
Aunt Dai is a famous doctor, but she is an ICU doctor, not an obstetrician.
"It is meaningful to divide medicine into various specialties." Xie Wanying acknowledged the other party's concerns.
If you have an obstetrics problem, of course you have to ask an obstetrician for professional advice. What should you ask other doctors? The strange thing is that this is a truth that non-medical people understand. Why does Sister Dai claim to be better than an obstetrician? Just because the obstetrician is older.
Can lightness be looked down upon?
Other students stood nearby and listened. Lin Hao thought that Xie was too enthusiastic and dared to get involved in the family's troubles. If possible, he wanted to drag Xie away.
Wei Shangquan takes a look at Holmes Pan’s insights.
Classmate Pan Shihua was good at observing clues and told Lin Hao not to be busy, saying: "There must be a reason for Yingying to intervene."
There is a reason. Teacher Liu Li is the cousin of her mentor, Teacher Tan, and has helped her. If something serious happens to Yaxi's mother, Teacher Liu Li, as the prenatal doctor of Yaxi's mother, will be held accountable. So I heard that something happened.