Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1332
  • Prev Chapter
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 1332

John still didn't dare to think about the second child. After all, he had just witnessed the sufferingSophia was going through.

Once is enough. novelbin

Sophia's labor pains became more intense in the afternoon, but when the doctor came to check, hercervix was still barely dilated.

At this point, John couldn't sit still anymore. Sophia hadn't eaten for almost a day and was still throwingup. There was nothing in her stomach anymore and what she threw up was all foamy mucus. Herwhole person looked completely devoid of life. John frowned. "She has suffered for so long. How couldit be that her cervix isn’t dilated enough yet?"

The doctor sighed. "Perhaps it’s because she doesn’t have very good uterine resiliency. Wait for awhile longer. We will check the situation again at night."

Irked by the reply he received, John fumed, "Wait for a while? Is she supposed to lie there and sufferthe whole day?”

The doctor comforted John with a few words and then said that he could give Sophia a shot. This shotwould make her feel groggy, which might relieve her pain a little.

But the doctor couldn’t guarantee its effects, and he could only give one shot. No matter how muchpain Sophia was in the next time, she couldn’t take it again.

John didn't even listen to the doctor's explanation as he immediately replied, "Give it to her, hurry up."Therefore, the doctor went away to prescribe the medication, and John came over and held Sophia inhis arms.

Sophia was sweating all over. Her whole body was in so much agony that she seemed to have lostconsciousness, and this caused John much distress. I wish I knew what to do to make Sophia morecomfortable. John still didn't dare to think about the second child. After all, he had just witnessed the sufferingSophia was going through.

After answering a call, Matilda came in and then sighed. "Your grandmother wanted to come over, but Ididn't let her. After all, she can’t help with anything and will only be worried. She’s getting old, so I thinkwe shouldn’t let her come and wait here. We’ll have her wait at home, and when Sophia enters thedelivery room, we can then ask someone to fetch her over."

John nodded. "Okay, let her stay at home."

Old Mrs. Constance didn't come. However, Jennifer came to visit in the evening. Jennifer pursed herlips when she saw Sophia writhing about on the bed. "This is such a torture. I still feel scared after somany years have passed."

Dylan stood at the door, not approaching the bed. He frowned, looking like he was upset.

John held Sophia in his arms. Although the doctor gave her the shot, she was still hurting all over.

The doctor had no choice but to say that it might be because the fetal movement was vigorous that thecervix was barely dilated, and her uterine resiliency was not good enough, so the pain would be

doubled.

Sophia's tears constantly flowed from the pain. The most unbearable thing to John was her tears. Assoon as she shed her tears, his heart constricted terribly.

Dylan stood at the door with his eyes on Sophia. After a while, he slowly turned to John.

His expression was still dark. After staring for a while, he didn't greet anyone but turned around andleft.

Sophia's cervix had only dilated by 2 centimeters at two o'clock in the middle of the night.

The doctor thought for a while and had her moved to the waiting room.

Family members could not follow the patient into the waiting room. So, Sophia went over by herself.Initially, when she was lying in the ward, her tears kept flowing, and she even choked over them.

But when she got to the waiting room, she suddenly stopped crying, because she knew there were nofamily members around her. So, if she still cried, it would’ve been for nothing.

Thus, she kept away those useless tears and simply lay on the bed, taking deep breaths.

The cries from other women in the waiting room were rather terrifying, much more so than Sophia'sprevious state in the ward.

More than a dozen hospital beds were full of pregnant women waiting to give birth.

Some of them couldn’t bear the pain, so they were crying desperately, shouting loudly, or even callingfor help.

Sophia suddenly felt that this shouldn't be a big deal, since she could at least bear the pain.

Her mind was muddled, and she could no longer tell the time. She only knew that at the end, a doctorcame over to check her and then said that her cervix was almost fully dilated and asked her if shewanted the epidural.

Sophia seemed to see the light all of a sudden. Her voice trembled as she quickly said, "Yes, hurry upand give it to me."

The doctor was probably informed to better take care of her. He laughed and said, "Okay, then I'll get awheelchair over here. Let's enter the delivery room, and I’ll give you the epidural."

Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter