What the teachers said about this money, when compared to tonight’s events, evokes a sense of risking one’s life for money. Obstetrics has more frequent and dangerous ergencies than other departnts, making it more exhausting.
Moreover, the revenue in obstetrics is based on the volu of work, specifically the number of babies born each year. Unlike gynecology, where diseases are lifelong concerns for every woman, aning the workload is relatively stable, allowing gynecologists to be more composed without too much career anxiety.
Truly excellent dical students tend to avoid the highly volatile field of obstetrics, preferring gynecology over obstetrics.
Soone like Du Haiwei, whom they are to learn from, is called Obstetrics Father, but in reality, he has shifted his focus from reproductive technology to gynecology and is now a gynecology professor at Beidou Third Hospital rather than an obstetrics doctor.
Perhaps it’s just their illusion, but Xie Wanying and the others vaguely sense Teacher Du’s presence behind the scenes. Teacher Du probably knows every move they made in obstetrics today. The reason he deliberately let Doctor Zheng take them for a round in obstetrics might have a special significance or arrangent within.
The two students showed no reaction after hearing about the high bonuses. Doctor Peng and the others felt that academic achievers are not easily fooled.
"There are about four hours until the eight o’clock shift handover. You should take the chance to get so sleep," Doctor Zheng said to them kindly.
The two students responded affirmatively, preparing to head to the lounge to find a bed for a nap.
From the door, pounding sounds were heard, as a midwife ca running in to inform Doctor Peng: "In the single room, Bed Number One’s cervix is fully dilated."
Ah! A group of doctors exchanged glances.
The babies seem to love making commotion; as soon as one is born, others follow in succession, influenced by each other, perfectly embodying humanity’s innate tendency to gather together.
"Alright then. If this one can also be delivered naturally today, there will be an account of this for the leaders tomorrow, two natural deliveries," Doctor Peng held up two fingers, encouraging himself in his fatigue.
Today’s luck in the delivery room was bad; those initially possible for natural births ended up requiring cesareans. For example, the multipara on Bed Number Eight opposite Bed Number Five was initially aid for a natural birth but unexpectedly encountered umbilical cord entanglent with a sudden drop in fetal heart rate, requiring an urgent cesarean section. That’s why the teachers couldn’t accompany Bed Number Four’s transfer to another hospital, because they had to rescue the fetus on Bed Number Eight.
Bed Number Three having a natural delivery surprised the doctors. If Bed Number One, where Bed Number Five was transferred to, can also achieve a natural delivery now, Doctor Peng considers it a bigger pleasant surprise.
A group of doctors tried their best to perk up as they walked to the single-room labor suite.
The family accompanying the mother, following Doctor Peng’s previous orders, had changed to the patient’s husband.
This mother is relatively young, a young man just in his early twenties, possibly having just graduated from school and entered society not long ago, with little experience and few encounters with life, making him sowhat naive. When the doctors entered, they saw him retreat to a corner in the labor suite, watching his wife with a sowhat shy deanor.
For such a young husband to suddenly face witnessing his wife going through such a major event as childbirth is quite difficult. The knowledge about won giving birth that the elders and doctors explained to this person doesn’t seem to help him, as he is destined to be anxious.
This has nothing to do with his knowledge level. Xie Wanying recalled Senior Zhu’s words to Senior Cao in the car that day, mind your own business until your wife goes through this, then co back and talk to . So, let’s not criticize Bed Number Two’s husband as being overly psychologically fragile.
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