My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 723



Chapter 723: Chapter 715: She Heals Her Own Arm Chapter 723: Chapter 715: She Heals Her Own Arm “`

Now that they’d been born, they were premature twins.

The duty doctor didn’t wait any longer, calling over a nurse to first help Tang Yuxin stabilize her arm.

Actually, he truly admired Tang Yuxin at that moment, after all, she was enduring the pain meant for two.

Giving birth was already unimaginably painful, let alone the excruciating torment of a broken bone, but Tang Yuxin was enduring both at the same time.

Combined, these two types of pain were enough to kill her.

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He had never seen any patient endure such pain; it was almost beyond what a person could bear.

The doctor began to inject Tang Yuxin with oxytocin, while the nurse held down her arm firmly, afraid that any movement might result in further injury.

Tang Yuxin had never given birth before, but as a doctor herself, she’d seen many women go through labor, knowing only their immense pain, sometimes heart-wrenchingly so.

Yet, only when she truly experienced it herself did she grasp the full extent of such pain.

She breathed deeply at intervals, and when she closed her eyes, she could feel tears rolling down her face.

She didn’t want to cry, it wasn’t yet time for tears, she had to give birth to her children first.

She looked up towards the door of the ward, convincing herself she wasn’t afraid, she really wasn’t.

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She wasn’t alone; she had a husband, a father, and a host of relatives.

They wouldn’t give up on her, and neither would she give up on her children.

The veins on the back of her hand throbbed violently, but she never made a sound.

Already drained of strength, this was her last bit of energy, which she wanted to give all to her children.

She was crystal-clear that if she passed out now, what awaited her could be the death of her two children.

She couldn’t wait, fearing they might already be suffocating.

Suddenly, after another wave of intense pain, it felt like something slipped out, she knew a child was born, but she couldn’t focus on that child yet because there was still another one inside her.

After one was born, the other seemed to come out much faster, possibly because both children were small, making birth easier, or perhaps it was because the children couldn’t bear to let their mother suffer all this pain, so they didn’t make the birth too difficult.

Tang Yuxin heard the cry of her children; both were very soft, like little kittens.

“How are the children?” Tang Yuxin couldn’t care less about her own pain, she just wanted to know how her children were, are they still alright?

“They are fine,” the duty doctor also let out a sigh of relief, “Two boys, both very small, but as of now, there seem to be no major issues.

However, they’re too light, they’ll need to be placed in an incubator.”

And he immediately instructed the nurses to take the children away.

These two were truly the smallest children to be born in their hospital in years; one was only four jin, and the other not even three, both pathetically small, and it was obvious they were somewhat asphyxiated at birth.

He also couldn’t help releasing a tense breath.

Thankfully, Tang Yuxin had chosen a natural birth.

If they had to perform a cesarean at that point, just the pre-surgery preparations might have jeopardized the lives of the newborns.

How would those two tiny, kitten-like children be raised?

The door to the ward opened, and two nurses walked out, each holding a child in their arms.

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“How is it going?” Ren Li hurried over, while the two men outside both stood there, their feet having scarcely moved at all.

It wasn’t that they didn’t care; they cared too much and were too afraid.

“All is well,” the nurse didn’t have time to say much, “The adults and children are all okay.

The child is too small; we must first put them in an incubator.”

“Can we see the child?”

Ren Li really wanted to see these two children; they were her little grandsons, after all.

She, too, had been waiting anxiously for them to grow up.

She was truly worried about their condition now.

“Sorry, you can’t,” the nurse rejected Ren Li’s request, “The children are too small to be exposed to even a wisp of wind.” After saying that, the two nurses rushed off, preparing to place the children in the incubator.

Ren Li was a bit disappointed and still worried, but at least she could be relieved now.

Hadn’t the nurse just said that the adults and the children were fine?

Though the children were small, they had been born safely.

And Tang Yuxin was a doctor after all; it didn’t matter if her children were a bit small, they could be nurtured back to health later on.

She had managed to raise Chengcheng to be so healthy; surely her own children would be fine as well.

“It’s alright now,” she walked over and firmly grasped Tang Zhinian’s hand, knowing that Zhinian was worried sick about his daughter.

Tang Zhinian’s legs went weak, and had Ren Li not supported him, he might have collapsed to the ground, while Gu Ning stood rigid, still waiting for the doctor inside to come out.

Perhaps no one from inside would come out, or maybe as long as there wasn’t a word of peace, he wouldn’t leave.

Like a pillar, solid and unyielding, he stood there no matter the storm.

Soon after, the door to the emergency room opened, and the doctor came out.

“Dr.

Tang is safe now; rest assured,” the doctor took off his mask and let out a cold sweat himself, only now truly heaving a sigh of relief.

Fortunately, even though it had been dangerous, both mother and child were now safe.

The adults and the children were fine, and other matters could be discussed later.

After all, they had overcome the most difficult hurdle.

Even if there was more difficulty and pain to come, it couldn’t be worse than what they were experiencing now, could it?

Tang Yuxin was truly awakened by pain.

She opened her eyes and, upon seeing the whiteness of the room and the faint smell of disinfectant in the air, she calmed down.

The smell in the hospital was all too familiar and customary to her by now.

“How are you feeling?” Gu Ning placed his hand on Tang Yuxin’s forehead and, feeling that her temperature was normal, he let out a sigh of relief.

It’s good that she’s not feverish, and her arm was still immobilized without having been moved.

She had said that she would treat herself, so no one dared touch her arm, not even the hospital dean, who nearly broke down in tears upon seeing Tang Yuyu’s arm.

What could he do but cry?

She was the best and most promising doctor in their hospital, with the highest success rate in surgery, and nationally renowned.

Now all because of giving birth—others did it so easily, but her childbirth resulted in a broken arm.

She must be the first, right?

What would she do with a broken arm?

Even if it healed well, there was no telling how long it would take to recover, and if it didn’t recover well, what then?

People say it takes a hundred days to recover from bone injuries, but Tang Yuxin had a complete break; how many years would that take?

If she didn’t perform surgeries for years, might she forget how to?

And if her arm wasn’t as agile afterward, wouldn’t she be unable to perform surgeries anymore?

Their hospital’s genius doctor would be ruined just like that.


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