Chapter 4 A new life in the hands of a Medicaster doctor.

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As soon as they arrived at the medical center, they saw Bazu stood waiting impatiently, “What is it?” The young man hurriedly got out of the car and asked. “Hurry, doctor, midwives can't give birth to Abdul Aziz's wife naturally. She said the child didn't come out.” “I'll go prepare the tools. You waiting here." Alex hurriedly told before going into the veterinary room to prepare the medical equipment The girl hurriedly followed him in. “What are you going to do?” “I have to go and deliver the baby.” “Are you crazy? you're not a doctor Giving birth is not like giving birth to a cow or a zebra, you should take her to the hospital.” “The nearest hospital is over a hundred kilometers away. Until reaching the child may not survive. You don't have to worry about me giving birth all this time.” “Whatever, you can't do that. I forbid you." “You've been quiet.” He turned around and yelled loudly, starting to get angry. The girl was stunned. “I need to concentrate on organizing things. If you can't help it, go out first, get out.” He scolded the young man with a serious look on her face. The girl opened the door and walked out to stand in front of the center. She stood with her arms crossed and looked outside angrily. Bazu stood there and consoled the girl, “Doctor, don't worry. I've seen Dr. Alex perform many caesarean sections of village children. All children are safe and sound. We are far from prosperity Poor villagers don't have the wisdom to go to the hospital for treatment.” “Let's go.” Alex walked out of the inside. So Bazu went to act as a driver. “I will go with you,” said the woman. “As you wish.” The young man looked at her with a strained look before walking to the car. The girl immediately followed him. Ten minutes later they arrived at an indigenous village. Bazu rushes Alex and Prima to a fellow worker's house. The villagers came out to wait for them. and followed the young man to Abdul Aziz's house. which he stood waiting in front of the house impatiently as he saw the young man come He smiled and raised his hand in salute. Without wasting time to greet him, the young man walked inside. A woman finds a team of midwives and her family waiting in the delivery room. “Go out and prepare hot water,” he ordered. “Yes, Doctor.” Abdul Aziz hurriedly led them all out. Alex sat down by the bedside near the pregnant worker's wife. He looked at the girl who was gasping for breath in pain. Her belly was so full that amniotic fluid flowed from between her legs. The girl saw a young man open his tool bag and take out a prepared syringe. and immediately injected it onto the upper arm of Abdul Aziz's wife. “You can't do this. What are you injecting her?” “Anesthesia and then be quiet If you don't want to help, go outside.” She was silent, both angry and excited about what he was doing. A moment later, the pregnant woman fainted. “Can you help me move her? and make her lie up straight.” The woman walked closer. She saw him take a few surgical instruments and place them near him. He slipped her skirt under her stomach. Bare her big belly open. He rubbed his stomach gently all over the area before placing a surgical cloth on top. Abdul Aziz brought hot water and placed them near the young man before leaving. Alex dipped all the tools to disinfect them one by one before wiping them clean and placing them on a clean cloth. before picking up the surgical mask to wear Picked up a scalpel and put the tip of the knife under the pregnant woman's belly. But when he saw her staring gaze, he stopped. “You're distracting me. I want you to wait outside.” “No, I will help you because if you do something wrong. I might have to be the one to take responsibility for it.” “If that's the case, then come help me absorb the blood. I'm sure you've given birth to a problem animal before.” “Yes, a couple of times.” “It's not that different,” said the young man. When she walked in and sat down beside him She saw Alex put the scalpel down again. She looked at what he was doing with excitement and concern. The young man ordered her to deliver the equipment to him during the stressful operation. But Alex was quick and agile, professional, with very little blood coming from her wounds. until the young man moved to take out the male baby and held it in his hand The girl looked all stunned. For the first time in her new life, she saw the pounding heartbeat. “Give me scissors.” The woman hurriedly took the scissors and sent him to cut the placenta from the navel, and from the baby's mother piled it outside. The young man held the baby up in the air, his head down, before slapping his butt hard until a baby cried He sent a child to her. “You go wash him in warm water. then take it outside I will sew the wound first The smiling girl looked at the baby with joy. bright eyes He still looked at the picture before turning his attention back to the work in front of him. The woman carefully placed the crying baby boy in the warm water and began to wash himself to wash away the blood and amniotic fluid until her body was clean. walk outside Abdul al-Aziz was waiting there. The girl saw tears in his eyes, before reaching for the baby in the girl's hand. Later, she saw tears of the father's joy pouring out of his eyes. He hugged and kissed his own child. So the girl went back inside. She also saw the young man collecting equipment and cleaning up the blood that had dropped there. Abdul Aziz's wife was still sleeping soundly. The woman worriedly asked, “Is she still breathing?” “She's fine, she'll wake up soon. We can go back now.” He got up and carried his bag of medical equipment and walked outside. Abdul Aziz hugged and thanked the young man and his family. The young man smiled happily and encouraged. before bent down to kiss the forehead of the baby boy he had just given new life to see the world. “God bless you,” he said before walking out to the front of the house. which Bazu parked waiting The girl hurriedly walked after him without opening her mouth. The villagers looked at Alex with admiration, raising their hands to thank him along the way. She heard Bazu say in the car, “You see, Dr Prima, how good my doctor Alex is. We love him very much. It's not just helping the wild animals around here. but also help us villagers all the time.” The woman was silent at Bazu's flattering praise. Prima separates with the young man at the center. She walks back to her accommodation by herself. The young woman pondered what Alex had done today. The girl thought it was the most inaccurate thing she had ever encountered. In humanitarian terms, he may be, but legally, he is completely wrong.
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