Having mastered the art of targeted sterilization, Garrett had already completed a large portion of his tasks in Nevis City. The free clinic and medical teaching continued methodically. After half a month, the results were significant:
At least one group from eachâthe Church of Nature, the Temple of the War God, and the Temple of the Springsâhad learned all the spells taught by Garrett;
At least the Temple of the War God had several priests who mastered the correct methods of cross-matching and blood transfusion;
The correct usage, dosage, and skin testing methods for penicillin were completely memorizedâ¦
Next on the agenda was to stay for a full month for a follow-up check for little Aiviel, as well as waiting for Raymondâs wife to give birthâ¦
Speaking of which, Garrett had wanted to perform a prenatal checkup for the pregnant woman several times but was repeatedly turned away. Listening to the fetal heartbeat? The chest piece of the stethoscope had to be placed directly on the pregnant womanâs belly? Not allowed!
An ultrasound? Having to touch the pregnant womanâs abdomen directly? In your dreams!
He dared not suggest further prenatal examinationsâ¦
Thus, until the day of delivery, Garrett could only pace anxiously outside the delivery room.
The screams from the delivery room lasted from early morning to evening and from evening to midnight.
Basins of bloody water were poured out, shocking to see. Seraina paced back and forth at the door, wearing thin the ground beneath her. Each time a basin of blood was carried out, she would grab Garrett and ask:
âWhy hasnât the baby been born yet?â
âIs there a problem?â
âGarrett, is the mother okay?â
âItâs fine, itâs fine,â Garrett continually reassured her. While comforting, he silently recited in his mind:
âThe first stage of labor for a first-time mother, the latent phase should not exceed 20 hours⦠The active phase should not exceed 6 hours⦠The second stage of labor, for those not administered an epidural⦠should not exceed 3 hours⦠Adding up to 29 hours, itâs still early⦠still early⦠still earlyâ¦â
Damn it, he couldnât see anything through the room, nobody responded to his inquiries, and he couldnât help at all!
And his energy was only consumed by the family members of the mother:
âLittle Aiviel, donât run around!â
âEdward, David, watch your sister!â
âRaymond, donât worry, thereâs a healer here, nothing will happen!â
Sigh, this world still has too low an acceptance for male obstetricians. However, he still hoped for a smooth delivery and that Raymondâs wife and child would be safeâ¦
Garrett began to pray, not knowing how many times he had started. Yet contrary to his wishes, a sharp scream suddenly erupted from the delivery room, followed by a shout:
âAh!!!â
âWhatâs going on!â Garrett shouted through the window. Inside, Joannaâs voice trembled:
âSo much blood⦠the baby hasnât shown its head yet, so much blood⦠sheâs not going to make itâ¦â
Outside, the waiting crowd was startled.
The expectant motherâs brother roared and charged toward the delivery room, bumping into Joanna as she came out, pushing her aside;
The expectant motherâs father had been standing shoulder to shoulder with Captain Kalen, both smoking pipes, their faces obscured by smoke. At that moment, he bit his pipe in half with a "crack";
Raymondâs lips trembled, trying to say something but failing to speak, he suddenly lunged at the window, violently shaking the window frame:
âFlorla! Florla! Hang in there! Hang on!â
Seraina, without further ado, rushed in, her hands flickering with the white light of healing spells, casting them one after another onto the mother. Soon, she shouted:
âItâs no good! Garrett, the bleeding wonât stop!â
âCan I come in and take a look?!â Garrettâs voice jumped, asking loudly. Without waiting for an answer inside, he swiftly turned and grabbed Raymond, dragging him in front of the expectant motherâs father:
âCan I come in and take a look? I might be able to help! Let me in!â
The old manâs hair was a mess, his eyes red. Having endured from early morning to midnight, his demeanor was very worn, with thick eye boogers crusted at the corners of his eyes.
Clearly, he was concerned for his daughterâs safety. However, when asked by Garrett, his answer was still:
âNo! You are a man!â
âYou go in! Please!â
Raymond interrupted decisively. He grabbed Garrettâs wrist and pushed him toward the
room, shouting back as he pushed:
âFlorla is my wife! I donât care!â
Saying that, he kicked open the wooden door and forcefully pushed Garrett inside. Aunt Eileen hurried over to shoo people away, but Raymond grabbed the door frame, half his body stuck inside, and yelled:
âGarrett! Please save her! Use whatever means you need, do whatever it takes! I donât care! Just save her! Save her!!!â
âUnderstood!â
Garrett was pushed so hard he almost fell, stumbling to the expectant motherâs bedside. He knelt down, quickly casting two Cleanse spells on his hands. A quick glance, and disaster!
Without even seeing the amount of bleeding below, just from the expectant motherâs pallor and the pungent smell of blood, it was clearâshe was already in hemorrhagic shock!
Garrett swiftly cast a blood-testing spell. After a look, he shouted through the window:
âThe expectant mother is type A blood! Type A! Call for help! Get as many people as you can! At least 20, all type A! I need blood for transfusion!â
Thank God the city guard had tested every soldierâs blood type before! Otherwise, where would I find so many blood donors in the middle of the night!
400 ml per person, 20 people, 8000 ml⦠This number isnât much, just a precaution. In his obstetrics rotation, Garrett had seen the largest amount of blood transfusedâa total of 10,000 ml.
Blood in, blood out, the blood flowing under the operating table like a waterfall. By the end of the operation, the lead surgeon, assistants, and nurses were all standing in a pool of blood.
These should have been prepared before delivery! Prenatal checks, blood reservesâ¦
Now, when everythingâs needed, everythingâs up to him to arrange at the last minute!
âSeraina! Donât stop the healing spells! Save her life! Joanna! Get ready for cross-matching! Iâll check the mother!â
Saying this, he quickly lifted the blanket, pulled out a bottle of glycerin, and poured it generously. The transparent, viscous liquid flowed in all directions around the navel. Garrett then pressed his fingers down, activating the ultrasound spellâ¦
Damn!
Complete placenta previa!
The most dangerous type of all, with the blood-rich placenta completely blocking the path of childbirth! That meant, for the baby to be born, it would first have to burst through the placenta, creating at least a 10 cm hole!
In such a situation, a safe delivery was a miracle, not bleeding was a miracle!
No prenatal checks, no cesarean section, giving birth truly was gambling with life!
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