I Can Hear the Heart's Voice of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Chapter 77: Why Is This Patient So Difficult? (1/3)_2


"Sorry to trouble you, Teacher Wu."

After hanging up the phone, Wu Liguo quickly returned to the neurology ward, briefly spoke with Ye Xiang, and hurriedly left for the obstetrics building.

The Ninth Hospital's obstetrics building was right next to the inpatient building, and apart from the time needed to take the elevator, it only took two or three minutes to get there.

When Wu Liguo arrived at the obstetrics building, Lv Mei was already waiting at the entrance. The moment she saw Wu Liguo, she handed him the green gown she had prepared.

"Teacher Wu, please put this on first. We'll talk as we walk."

Wu Liguo didn't delay, quickly putting on the gown, and then asked, "How's the situation now?"

"It's still the same; Director Song has been trying to persuade her for a while, but it's no use. The patient simply refuses to agree to a forceps delivery." Mentioning this patient, Lv Mei felt quite frustrated. Tonight, she'd only assisted this one delivery, wasting quite some time.

The critical point was that there were quite a few women needing to deliver today, and both she and Song Xiaoyun had other tasks.

There wasn't a major issue yet, but if something did happen, the two of them wouldn't be able to attend to this difficult patient. They'd have to help elsewhere.

"I really don't know what she's thinking. Prolonging this only increases the risk for the child. If we'd used the forceps earlier, the child might have been born by now, and her family outside is anxiously waiting too." Lv Mei truly harbored more than a bit of frustration towards this patient.

Though Wu Liguo was also helpless, he still said, "This is how it is being a doctor. We don't have the power to choose our patients. There are all kinds of people in society; some are particularly stubborn, like this patient. Although she's difficult and even self-centered, from her perspective, it's quite normal. Forceps delivery has risks, and she doesn't want her child to bear that risk. That's responsible as a mother, but from another angle, it's irresponsible towards the child."

"Sigh!"

"Parents' hearts are truly pitiful!"

Saying this, Wu Liguo couldn't help but sigh.

Lv Mei paused, putting herself in the patient's shoes as Wu Liguo suggested, and her frustration diminished, but she felt more helpless: "Teacher Wu, you're right. I shouldn't harbor such resentment towards the patient, but continuing like this won't work!"

"It's too dangerous!"

"The longer it drags on, the riskier it gets, and other women need to give birth tonight too. The more time she takes, the less we can focus on her when others need to deliver!"

Understanding is one thing, but reality is harsh.

Lv Mei felt she had to make the issue clear.

She agreed with Wu Liguo about understanding the patient's perspective and deeply empathized.

But it didn't mean she wasn't anxious.

She wasn't anxious only for this patient but also for the others.

She was a doctor, not just for one person, and she couldn't put all her time and energy into just one. If everyone were like this patient, the obstetrics unit might as well close down.

If no one allowed forceps deliveries, and they frequently encountered weak contractions, how were they supposed to handle it?

Wu Liguo understood the deep frustration Lv Mei had as the delivery doctor, so he didn't say much more and quickly followed her to the delivery room. Seeing the patient lying on the delivery bed, his attention went to Song Xiaoyun: "Director Song, what's the situation now?"

"Teacher Wu, you're just in time."

Upon seeing Wu Liguo, Song Xiaoyun promptly greeted him. Although they were the same rank, Wu Liguo was obviously older and had previously been in obstetrics, so Song Xiaoyun respectfully called him by title.

"It's the same as before; the patient won't agree to a forceps delivery. Please help persuade her."

After saying this, Song Xiaoyun stepped aside.

Knowing his heavy task, Wu Liguo took a deep breath and approached the patient.

The patient initially tensed up seeing a strange man approach, but upon recognizing his attire, she relaxed.

There's no avoiding of male doctors!

Male obstetricians are not uncommon, especially anesthesia doctors; many hospitals have male anesthetists in obstetrics.

The doctor who gave her the anesthesia shot earlier was also male, so the patient wasn't surprised.

However, when she saw Wu Liguo approach and heard Song Xiaoyun's words, her face turned cold: "You don't need to say anything. I won't agree. Don't think I don't know the aftereffects forceps delivery can have on children. I absolutely won't agree to it. You'd better take me for a C-section."

Looking at the young woman's resolute demeanor, Wu Liguo was at a loss. He hadn't said a word, and she'd already blocked his last resort, not giving him any chance at all.

But despite this, Wu Liguo didn't give up. After thinking for a while, he said, "Young lady, I know you're aware of some of the aftereffects of forceps delivery on children, but your current condition isn't suitable for a cesarean. Forcing one would only cause greater harm. In the end, not only might the child be lost, but you too.

"Moreover, you know your situation better than us doctors. You're already weak, and now with ineffective contractions, there's absolutely no way to deliver the child naturally. The only solution now is a forceps delivery."

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