CHILDBIRTH

we've been waiting all night for the arrival of the child, but then no news yet but all we heard was her cries and the nurses and doctor yells. Sometimes they leave her to rest and other times they make her walk around.

I didn't know what to do or how to react because this was the most difficult moment in my life. After another unsuccessful attempt the doctor came out drenched in sweat but his expression didn't look good. We all rushed to him eager to know what happened and the situation in there

"The husband?" he requested and I made myself Known before he started explaining the situation of things.

"She's having a prolonged labour and she'll have to go through the cesarian delivery" he said

"shit!, I spat out, I was worried about Tessa but a C section was no child's play because it also had it's own risk. she was suffering too much for me and I didn't like it, I wished I was in that position instead of her.