Chapter I Dystocia
“Keep the child! I want the child to live。“ The magnetic male voice is a bit extreme in mood。 He only wants children。 He doesn“t even look at the pregnant woman who is sweating profusely in the hospital bed and is about to faint。
All the doctors present were at a loss。 This was a matter of human life。 Pregnant women had dystocia。 Normal people would protect their mothers, but what the father said was really frightening。
“Herbert。。。 I“m in pain。。。“ Denise gritted her teeth tightly, sweat slipped from her hair, and looked at her lover she hadn“t seen for a long time。 She held out her hand to him。
However, Herbert ruthlessly swept her hand off, leaving only one sentence: “In any case, the child must be fine。“
Turning around, he stepped out of the delivery room, leaving only Denise, who was in labor, and a group of doctors in white coats。
“Why do babies have to give birth smoothly when their legs and feet are down!“ When the chief physician arrived, he was furious。 The woman on the maternity bed was dying, and his hands shook involuntarily。
“The family members of pregnant women said that the babies born naturally were healthier and flexible, so they refused caesarean section。“
“This is at the expense of the lives of pregnant women!“
The chief physician was very excited and cared more about the woman in bed than the father of the child。 He sat in front of the pregnant woman“s open legs。 The man“s face was full of seriousness。
Denise could not hear what they said for a long time。 All she could think of was Herbert“s ruthless turn。 Their old love was as meager as a worm in front of the unborn child。
During these months of pregnancy, Herbert seemed to be a different person。 Is it true that he loves another woman as rumored?
Unwilling! She must ask whether Herbert loves her or not。 She used all her strength to fight against death。 She fainted several times and was awakened。 It was not until the baby“s crying fell to the ground that she fell into a coma completely。
“It“s a son, weighing 3。 2 kilograms。“ The nurse smiled and told Denise when she woke up。
Hearing this number, Denise couldn“t help hitching for a while。 Three pounds and two taels sounded so like three long and two short。
“The child! Where is my child now?“ She grabbed the nurse“s hands, her eyes full of eagerness and worry。
The nurse smiled and said, “Don“t worry, the child is very healthy, but you have been in a coma for three days, and the father of the child has taken the child out of the hospital。“
When the child was taken out of the hospital, the mother stayed here and turned a blind eye?
Denise was so upset that she hurried through the discharge formalities and dragged her weak body back to Nie“s house。
Hao“s mother, who was preparing the meal, was somewhat appalled to see Denise“s return。 She was Nie“s nanny and she took care of Denise“s food, clothing, housing and transportation during her pregnancy。
“Madam, you can come back。 The young master said you died in childbirth。 I thought it was true。“
Seeing that Denise was a living person, Hao“s mother immediately came forward and took her hand, tears streaming down her eyes。
Denise couldn“t finish explaining in a few words。 Herbert told Hao“s mother that she died in childbirth。 She was eager to know why and went to Herbert“s study。
“You are becoming more and more rude。 You don“t even knock on the door。“ Herbert was a little surprised to see Denise。 He thought that as the doctor said, only one adult and child can be guaranteed。
“Where is my son?“ After Denise entered the room, she looked around。 She was eager to have a look at her son。 The man looked at her face, which made Denise understand that he had no love for her。
The endless bitterness in her heart spread rapidly, which made her throat swell。 She wanted to ask why Herbert was suddenly so MoMo to her。 More important than this, she wanted to take a quick look at her son。
“I gave the child away。“ Herbert was surprisingly dull, but Denise“s heart had already turned over the stormy waves。
Why give it away? Why would he do that?
There are many questions to ask, but Denise, who is eager to see her children, only asks: “Who did you give it to?“