To the Love of My Life - Chapter 702
Chapter 702: Chapter 702: Chaotic Baby-Making (22)
When Ruby Gregory attended the expectant mothers’ course, she learned how to push during childbirth. Although Ruby was still in immense pain and would scream, Steve Burton was nervously watching from the side. Despite this, their initial cooperation went quite well.
However, as time went on, Ruby gradually lost her strength. The most concerning thing during childbirth is when the pregnant woman can no longer muster up any strength. So, the doctor constantly urged Ruby to push harder and harder.
Under the doctor’s urging, Ruby tried her best to gather her strength. However, she could only muster up half of her strength and couldn’t push anymore. Instead, her face turned purple from the effort. In the end, even the doctor’s tone became more urgent.
For Steve, there was nothing more painful in the world than watching Ruby’s suffering. Now that the doctor was getting impatient with Ruby, Steve could no longer hold back his anger and yelled, “Push harder, what do you mean? Can’t you see she can’t muster up any strength now? You’re doctors, can’t you think of another way?”
Steve turned his head to look at Ruby, who was clearly struggling, and angrily spoke up again, “What are you all standing around for? Can’t you see she’s in a terrible state?”
As Steve’s furious shouting continued, one of the doctors glanced at the Fetal Heart Rate Monitor and their expression became particularly serious. There were some things that couldn’t be said in front of the pregnant woman, for fear of affecting her mood and causing further complications. Although they were afraid of Steve, they still had no choice but to tell him. So, the doctor looked at Steve and walked up to him, whispering, “Please step outside with us for a moment.”
Steve’s heart jumped into his throat, as he vaguely sensed something bad was happening. However, he still bent down and whispered comforting words to Ruby before leaving the delivery room.
“The mother’s condition is not good, she can’t muster up any strength right now, which could lead to a difficult birth. If she continues like this, she might have excessive bleeding.”
Already on the edge of collapse and fury, Steve heard the terms “difficult birth” and “excessive bleeding” – things that only appeared in the melodramatic romance dramas that Wenny Burton liked to watch – and they were now happening to Ruby. He completely lost his temper and lunged at the doctor telling him the news, with the posture of someone who wanted to kill.
Luckily, there were many nurses and doctors in the hallway who stepped forward to restrain him. As Steve struggled, he stretched out his long legs and kicked at the doctor, shouting, “What did you say? You’re telling me it’s a difficult birth? Excessive bleeding? And you still let her have a natural birth? How the hell are you a doctor? Quack! Quack!”
Steve’s leg didn’t even touch the doctor before he was forcefully pulled away. He wanted to vent his anger, but couldn’t, so he just furiously stared at the doctor with a fierce tone, shouting word by word, “I will kill you, kill you…”
As the chaos unfolded outside the delivery room door, the obstetricians Steve had urgently called arrived one after another.
Steve pointed at the delivery room and said to them, “Go in, go in quickly, and get those quacks out of there for me!”