Chapter 1869 Welcoming New Life 4
Chapter 1869 Welcoming New Life 4
Chapter 1869 Welcoming New Life 4
Hurried footsteps were heard, catching the attention of the Russell family. Finnley also turned to look.
Upon seeing his mother-in-law, Finnley contained his emotions. "Mom," he said, moving his hand away and greeting her first.
"Shirley, Mya has been in the delivery room for half an hour," Violet stood up from her chair and informed her.
As fellow women, especially as Mya's mother, Shirley's worries were no less than anyone else's.
She held Violet's hand. "You must have had a sleepless night last night, didn't you?"
"The child is very considerate, only mentioning it this morning," Violet also felt apologetic. "Thankfully, everything went smoothly."
The two chatted about the last check-up, the baby's position, Mya's condition before the onset, in order to determine how much longer she would suffer.
"The ease of childbirth is also related to one's physical condition. Some people suffer for three days and nights without giving birth, eventually having to undergo surgery. It's like suffering twice."
"Mya went straight to the delivery room, she's probably giving birth. The cervix is already dilated. If a C-section is needed, we'll have to sign for it ourselves. No one has informed us."
"Has it been half an hour?"
"Yes, there has been no news all this time. Maybe she's giving birth..."
At that moment, the tightly closed delivery room door was opened from inside, and a midwife nurse came out.
Everyone waiting outside hurried over!
"Congratulations! She has given birth to a beautiful daughter, both mother and child are safe. The mother gave birth quickly, no need for an episiotomy, no need for stitches. The baby is getting dressed, weighing six pounds. She'll be able to hold her in a little while for everyone to see."
Upon hearing this, everyone breathed a sigh of relief, and the joy on their faces was long overdue.
"When can I see my wife?" Finnley couldn't wait. "Can I go in to see her now?"
"Not yet," the nurse told him. "It'll probably be another half an hour. The doctor is handling the placenta. She's a bit weak right now, but it's normal. She needs some rest."
"Alright, alright," Finnley nodded. "Thank you all for your hard work."
"See you later," the nurse sweetly smiled at everyone, then turned and went back inside, closing the door behind her.
The people outside were still waiting, but the anxious and worried feeling had reduced by half.
On one hand, they worried about Mya's frail body, on the other hand, they were happy.
"Shirley, your daughter has really been through a lot," Violet gripping Shirley's hand with emotion. "This child is really strong, she's been reading books on natural childbirth recently. She's been having contractions for a while now, only telling us when they increased."
"It's good she's having a natural birth. I always worried about having a surgery on the stomach, that's real suffering." Shirley finally relaxed. "Has a name been chosen?" As she said this, she
looked at Finnley.
Finnley happily replied, "Mom, the little one is named Witney, it means intelligent and grateful."
"Such a good name, it's really nice." Shirley softly called out, "Witney, Witney, sounds really nice."
She wanted to tell this good news, along with the name, to the child's grandfather still in prison.
Inside the delivery room, Mya, who had finally delivered, no longer had to endure the intense pain of contractions. As the baby slipped out of her body with the amniotic fluid, she felt incredibly at ease.
Her forehead was still sweating, and the doctor was doing the final procedures for her. Belongs © to NôvelDrama.Org.
The baby's cry became the most beautiful sound in the delivery room, loud and wonderful.
The nurse gently wiped away the blood from the baby's body, beside were the prepared tiny clothes.
Mya turned her head slightly, her joyful gaze fell on the tiny figure. So small, a small face, small hands, small feet, like a little kitten.
Life is truly miraculous.
Although she had gone through pain and felt physically exhausted, as if she was drained, the happiness rising in her heart at that moment was incomparable to the moment she put on her wedding dress.
At that moment, she felt great, feeling that happiness permeated the air around her.