Song Xiaoyun felt this impulse for the first ti.
She wanted to keep Lu Xuan, keep him at the Ninth Hospital, keep him in her obstetrics and gynecology departnt.
Lu Xuan's acupuncture skills showed her a whole new world.
There are too many cases of difficult and delayed childbirth in obstetrics, with almost more than half of the ten mothers experiencing dystocia without a cesarean section.
The reason for this is partly that most young won nowadays value beauty and have relatively weak bodies. When it cos ti for childbirth, they can easily beco exhausted due to long labor. Once uterine contractions beco weak, it almost certainly leads to difficult labor.
By that point, it is actually quite rare for a cesarean to be possible.
If not opting for a cesarean, the only option is to assist delivery with forceps.
Frankly speaking, almost all complications associated with natural delivery could occur during forceps-assisted delivery, whereas the forr has a lower rate of complications, sotis even extrely low.
However, there remains a very small chance of serious long-term complications, such as maternal long-term complications and severe neonatal complications like intracranial hemorrhage and nerve-muscle damage.
If the forceps-assisted delivery is improperly done, it may cause lacerations in the birth canal. Mothers often experience severe pain, nausea, vomiting, and even vaginal bleeding.
If the forceps' clasp is too large during forceps-assisted delivery, it might lead to fetal hypoxia. At this ti, the pregnant woman may also experience palpitations, chest tightness, and dizziness.
Additionally, forceps-assisted delivery might result in dangers like placental abruption.
But if the thod of using forceps is abandoned in favor of acupuncture, the probability of these complications becos extrely low, almost akin to normal vaginal delivery, and sotis even lower than the complications of smooth delivery.
Just now, after Lu Xuan removed the needles, the mother completed the delivery so smoothly with hardly any effort, without even needing a doctor's help. Such a thing, if Song Xiaoyun hadn't seen it with her own eyes, she wouldn't have believed it could be real.
While Lu Xuan was talking about how powerful traditional Chinese acupuncture was, in her heart, Song Xiaoyun didn't really believe it. Not having seen it, and lacking understanding of traditional Chinese dicine, no matter how compelling Lu Xuan's speech sounded, there was always so skepticism in her heart.
After all, if it were her, she would also boast about how good Western dicine is.
But now having seen the wonders of acupuncture with her own eyes, Song Xiaoyun no longer had any doubts in her heart.
Right now, she just wanted to put down her work imdiately, go and talk to Lu Xuan about life and ideals, and in the process, keep this treasure that is Lu Xuan.
That's all.
"Lv i, please keep an eye on the follow-up matters. I have so things I want to discuss with Dr. Lu."
Song Xiaoyun turned her head and handed over the matters in the delivery room to Lv i. Also a chief physician, Lv i's skills were not much inferior to hers, and since the follow-up didn't require much, as the mother had given birth successfully, and the baby was fine, aside from so wrap-up tasks, there wasn't anything too important left to handle.
"Okay, I understand, Chief." Lv i nodded.
"By the way, later please check on the other pregnant won waiting to give birth. I'll co over after finishing my work here. If there's an ergency, have a nurse co find imdiately."
Lv i nodded and followed Song Xiaoyun's gaze forward, landing on that young figure ahead: "Chief, do you have your eye on Dr. Lu?"
"Yes, I do."
Song Xiaoyun didn't hide her appreciation for Lu Xuan at all. "You're also an OB-GYN doctor; you should know what Dr. Lu's skills in acupuncture an for obstetrics."
Lv i was also a chief physician and knew it well.
Precisely because she understood, when Song Xiaoyun said those things just now, Lv i had already guessed what Song Xiaoyun wanted to do.
However, regarding Song Xiaoyun's plan, Lv i frowned: "I'm just afraid it won't be that easy. I heard Teacher Wu ntion Dr. Lu's situation before; he just graduated not long ago, only passed as a licensed Traditional Chinese dicine Doctor, not even an attending doctor yet. Coming to us is actually not as good as staying at the Health Center.
Moreover, I feel Dr. Lu's ambitions do not lie here."
He can go much further; his path can be broader, not just limited to obstetrics. This path is too narrow and might not keep him."
Lv i showed a trace of wisdom in her eyes.
These weren't empty words but spoke to human nature.
If it were her, she wouldn't stay either.
Staying in obstetrics probably ans dealing with childbirth all her life, and leaving would be too difficult.
The reason why Wu Liguo could transition from obstetrics is actually quite simple. He originally ca from ergency care to help. At that ti, the Ninth Hospital's obstetrics departnt often faced maternal crises, requiring an experienced ergency doctor to assist.
Otherwise, if Wu Liguo had started in obstetrics, moving to the ergency departnt or even becoming the head of ergency would have been impossible.
Song Xiaoyun nodded slightly, clearly aware that the chances of success here were not great, yet she still wanted to try.
She was very aware of what acupuncture ant for mothers and their babies.
Thinking of this, Song Xiaoyun's expression was serious: "Perhaps what you say is true, but how do we know it won't work without trying?"
Lv i was taken aback, then smiled, "Indeed, how do we know if we don't try?"
"I'll leave the rest to you; I'm going to have a talk with Dr. Lu."
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