Manbao nodded, waited for the hot water while first feeling Ms. Cui's pulse, then felt her stomach. She found the fetal position was still correct, which made her sigh with relief. She smiled to the nervous Ms. Cui and said, "Scholarly sister-in-law, there's nothing to worry about. I checked, the baby is stable in the belly, you can take a breather."
Ms. Cui, who had been pale, was being pressed painfully by two midwives. She had been tense but felt relieved when she saw Manbao.
Ms. Cui forced a smile, sweating all over, "Really nothing wrong?"
Manbao nodded with a smile, "It's nothing. The date is around these days anyway, so it's not premature. You can relax, it's not serious."
After checking the fetal position, Manbao opened her medical box, took out a needle bag, and smiled, "I'll give you two needles to relieve the pain first. Relax for now, we'll continue when you regain some strength."
"The baby..."
Manbao comforted her, "It will be fine."
