Another quarter of an hour passed, and Lin Juhua's placenta was naturally delivered.
Lin Wanwan put on a new pair of medical gloves, took out a set of cosmetic needles already unpacked in the medical box, and approached the midwife who had finished the cleanup, saying, "You take care of the baby, leave the rest to me."
"Alright." The newborn was still covered in vernix caseosa, and though it was simply cleaned earlier, it needed a thorough wash.
Hua Nong and Lin Juhua's mother-in-law, one boiling water and the other carrying it, assisted the midwife.
Lin Wanwan focused intently, sitting on the covered medical box—there were no small stools in this house—to perform suturing on Lin Juhua's slightly torn area.
She had learned about childbirth in a rather hurried manner, knowing this situation might arise, so she remained calm.
After all, for a woman in natural childbirth, it's often either an episiotomy or some tearing, and a delivery without any damage is rare.
