Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields-Novel2
Chapter 1715: 【1714】UnreasonableChapter 1715 [1714] Unreasonable
It can only be said that the family did not send pregnant women for regular check-ups on time. When I was pregnant at home, I almost saw red and ran to the hospital emergency room to call for help.
"The caesarean section is too expensive, we don't have the money, doctor. And we have to be hospitalized after the caesarean section, and we don't have the money. So, doctor, please think of a way to let her have a natural birth. In fact, I didn't want this child, so let her have an abortion. , but she didn't shed." The patient's husband complained that his wife was a lot of trouble, and took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket.
The father of the child has money to smoke, but he has no money to save the lives of his wife and children. The child's mother is reluctant to give up her little life, even if the child's father doesn't want it, she tries her best to keep the child, and now it's a matter of life and death.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWhy the other side of the hospital is called **** on earth, now everyone should understand.
With the attitude of the mother-in-law, the mother of the mother is there, and the mother of the mother can call the shots. When Dr. Peng looked over to look for the mother's family, the mother directly avoided her face, her eyes were red, and she didn't speak. If she was asked what to say, her mother, as a mother, had no money to give her daughter a caesarean section.
How poor can a poor family be? Thousands and tens of thousands of caesarean sections are huge numbers for them, don’t even think about it.
"I'll pay for the money." Dr. Peng said, anyway, as a doctor, she couldn't bear to let the patient die.historical
"You pay for this?" The patient's husband pointed to her doctor, and laughed as if he was listening to a joke, "Are you paying us for this caesarean section? What about the hospital bill? Each child is not as good as a natural birth. It is not good to have a child after birth, and it needs to be treated. Do you pay the same amount of money?"
Dr. Peng endured his anger and met such an unreasonable person for the first time in his life. He gritted his teeth and asked, "Do you want to rely on the hospital?"
"I'm relying on your hospital? I'm not. It was you who just said you would pay for her treatment."
"Are you a man? She is your wife, and the child in her womb is your child."
"I am a man. So if something happens to my wife and child, your hospital must pay for the funeral." The patient's husband stared at Dr. Peng with fierce eyes.
Dr. Zheng, who was standing behind her colleague, raised her hand and covered her forehead. The situation in front of her was a hundred times more difficult than the exam questions she had previously made to make things difficult for Dr. Peng.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDr. Peng was really **** off: "Didn't I tell you? She can't give birth naturally, it's not our hospital, it's you who are killing her and the child."
"I brought her and the child to your hospital. It is your hospital's responsibility whether she and the child die, not mine."
Seeing that this man is really unreasonable and can't waste time, Xie Wanying grabbed Dr. Zheng's clothes and said, "Teacher, let her mother come into the delivery room to see her daughter. We persuade her mother to sign. We will help out with the money."
Dr. Zheng thought about it, and undoubtedly Xie's suggestion was right. If you can't spend time with such a bastard, you need to find another breakthrough. He glanced at the student: calm enough.
While Dr. Peng was entangled with her husband, Xie Wanying and Teacher Zheng went out to drag the female patient's mother into the dressing room.
The mother must have feelings for her daughter. When she came in and saw her pale face, the patient's mother cried aloud and said, "Your father is not here or your brother is not here, or I will let them beat this bastard."
"Come. Sign." Dr. Zheng got the preoperative consent form and hurriedly gave it to the patient's mother to sign.
"No. I dare not if my husband is not here."
(end of this chapter)