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    ¡°It can only be said that the family did not send the pregnant woman for regular prenatal check-ups on time.  I was so pregnant at home that I almost became pregnant and went straight to the hospital emergency room to scream for help.

    "Caesarean section is too expensive. We don't have the money, doctor. And after a caesarean section, we have to be hospitalized, and we don't have the money. So, doctor, please think of a way to let her have a natural birth. In fact, I don't want this child, so let her have an abortion.  , but she didn¡¯t abort.¡± The patient¡¯s husband complained that his wife was in trouble and took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket.

    The father of the child has money to smoke, but has no money to protect the lives of his wife and children.  The child's mother was unwilling to give up her little life, even if the child's father didn't want it, she worked hard to keep the child, and now it was a matter of life and death.

    Now everyone should understand why the other side of the hospital is called hell on earth.

    With the attitude of the mother-in-law's family, the mother's mother can make the decision.  When Dr. Peng looked over to look for the mother's family, the mother averted her face, her eyes red, and she said nothing.  What could she say? As a mother, she couldn't afford a caesarean section for her daughter.

    How poor can a poor family be? To them, thousands or tens of thousands of dollars for a caesarean section is a huge sum that they don¡¯t even have to think about.

    "I'll pay for it," Dr. Peng said. As a doctor, she couldn't bear to let the patient die anyway.

    "Are you paying for this?" The patient's husband pointed at her, the doctor, and laughed as if he was hearing a joke. "Are you paying for our caesarean section? What about the money for the subsequent hospitalization? I've heard that what happens after a caesarean section?"  No child is as good as a child born naturally. If the child cannot survive and needs treatment, do you also have to pay for it?"

    Dr. Peng held back his anger. It was the first time in his life that he encountered such an unreasonable person. He gritted his teeth and asked, "Do you want to stay in the hospital?"

    "I relied on your hospital? I didn't. It was you who just said that you would pay for her treatment."

    "Are you a man? She is your wife, and the child in her belly is your child."

    "It's true that I am a man. So if something happens to my wife and children, your hospital must pay for the burial." The patient's husband glared at Dr. Peng with fierce eyes.

    Dr. Zheng, who was standing behind her colleague, raised her hand to cover her forehead. The situation in front of her was a hundred times more difficult than the test question she had used to make things difficult for Dr. Peng.

    Dr. Peng was really angry: "Didn't I tell you? She can't give birth naturally. It's not our hospital, but you who are forcing her and the baby to death."

    "I sent her and the child to your hospital. Whether she and the child die is your hospital's responsibility, not mine."

    Seeing that this man was really unreasonable and there was no time to waste, Xie Wanying grabbed Dr. Zheng's clothes and said, "Teacher, the top priority is to let her mother come into the delivery room to see her daughter. We persuade her mother to sign. We will help pay for it."

    Dr. Zheng thought about it in his mind, and there was no doubt that Xie¡¯s suggestion was right. He couldn¡¯t waste time with this bastard and needed to find another breakthrough. He glanced at the student and said: Calm down enough.

    While Dr. Peng was entangled with her husband, Xie Wanying and Teacher Zheng went out and secretly dragged the female patient¡¯s mother into the dressing room.

    The mother must have feelings for her daughter. When she came in and saw her daughter's face turned pale, the patient's mother cried loudly and said, "Your father is not here and your brother is not here, otherwise I will let them beat this bastard."

    "Here. Sign." Dr. Zheng got the pre-operative consent form and hurriedly gave it to the patient's mother to sign.

    "No. I don't dare if my husband is not here." (Remember this website address: www.hlnovel.com
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