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Chapter 782 - Chapter 782 782 If you wait any longer you wont have the

Chapter 782: [782] If you wait any longer, you won’t have the chance to have children Chapter 782: [782] If you wait any longer, you won’t have the chance to have children “I don’t know whose opinion she sought. If it was a doctor’s, they would have definitely advised her to wait until her daughter’s surgery was over and then discuss the matter; there was no need to be in such a hurry. Whether the tumor is malignant or not can only be determined after the surgery when the pathology is done. We emphasized this to her from the beginning, but she clearly didn’t take it in.”

“Her mother is forty-eight years old,” He Jiuliang chimed in with another speculation. “The person who gave her advice might not be a hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgeon. Could it be that a gynecologist gave that advice without being aware of her daughter’s condition, simply based on her age, suggesting she should get pregnant as soon as possible if she wanted to have a baby?”

“Do you mean we need to call the gynecology department to ask?” He Guangyou asked him.

Calling gynecology to inquire about a patient’s family’s privacy would get a scolding from the gynecology staff. He Jiuliang sighed, thinking it would have been better to be upfront, as Xiao Song and Yingying had said in the beginning.

“Telling the patient the diagnosis herself, I don’t deny it’s feasible. The problem is that her family will certainly complain about us doctors. What do you suggest we do?” He Guangyou spread his hands, resigned to the fact that with such a family, doctors could not do right by everyone.

“Even if we don’t say anything, I feel like she herself already knows quite a bit. Of course, Teacher Tao suddenly brought up her case; does he think there might be some other issues?” He Jiuliang pondered his superior’s intentions.

“You may think she knows quite a bit, but aside from fainting on the first day, she’s been on her phone every day. When we try to talk to her, she can’t be bothered with us,” He Guangyou said, knowing that this patient needed special attention without Tao Zhijie needing to say so.

While the seniors were locked in debate, Xie Wanying thought for a moment and interjected, “If it were me, whether she’s aware or not, I’d worry she might do something when we’re not around. Senior Tao probably means that. Nurses spend more time in the ward than doctors, so increased patrols could help us notice any issues sooner.”

His junior sister had grasped his intent, and Tao Zhijie nodded. With the family being like this, the doctors had no power to compel them to come to the hospital. All they could hope for was that everything would get better after the patient’s surgery.

“We will schedule her surgery for next week. These coming days, everyone, please go the extra mile and pay special attention,” Tao Zhijie said, adopting an extremely cautious and careful attitude.

The others agreed.

Little Yangyang thumped back to the ward to report the good news to his mother. Approaching the door of the ward, he nearly collided with another sister head-on and, lifting his little head, recognized her as the sister from the bed next door. He wrinkled his little nose.

“Is your mom being discharged?” Li Yaxi asked the child.

“No, my mom will be discharged only after she gets better,” Yangyang answered her.

“Can she get better looking like that?” Li Yaxi doubted, as Yangyang’s Mom’s complexion seemed almost like a corpse’s, like an eyesore.

Yangyang didn’t like this person, knowing she had badmouthed his mom behind their backs. He puffed out his little mouth and stopped talking to her, going to his mother’s side instead.

Glancing back to see Yangyang happily chatting with his mother, Li Yaxi thought of her own mom. She hadn’t visited her in two days, and she wondered what she was busy with. Remembering what she heard Lin Hao and the others talking about downstairs, her complexion turned even paler, a bad premonition setting in.

People in the ward mistakenly thought she had left, and Auntie from bed 19 started talking to Yangyang’s Mom about her: “She spoke ill of you, and you don’t mind?”

“She is quite pitiable,” Yangyang’s Mom said, indicating that she truly didn’t take it to heart.

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