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Going to the hospital alone to give birth to a child (micro-novel)
We are the Kevin family who live in Canada. Since Kevin's father made a major decision, our quiet life has undergone major changes, that is, buying an RV to travel around North America. So in the past year, we drove a modified RV around North America.

Because of our limited budget, we decided to adopt the most economical method, that is, we can buy an empty Van van van van for less than 50 thousand Canadian dollars, and then convert it into an RV. The cost of modified materials is about 1000 Canadian dollars. We only need 60,000 Canadian dollars and our own labor force to own a B-class RV. This is the most economical way to realize our ideal RV life, compared with the B-class RV that started with hundreds of thousands of Canadian dollars on the market.

We took Kevin Baby around North America for more than a year. This year, we not only visited the United States and Canada by RV, but also spent a happy time by the beautiful lighthouse in the Atlantic Ocean, and had good memories of driving an off-road vehicle to the lake deep in the jungle to make a fire and bake marshmallows.

After traveling around North America for nearly a year, we returned to Halifax, a small Canadian town, and lived an ordinary but happy life. At this time, my mother has been pregnant for 6 months.

June 5438 +2020 10, our family of three will soon welcome a new member, and Kevin Baby's sister Karin will be born soon. Because of the epidemic, mom can only go to the hospital alone to give birth, and dad is at home with Kevin.

On September 29th, 2020, my mother saw an obstetrician for the fourth (and last) time at IWK Hospital in Halifax, and had a blood test before caesarean section. As a result, the doctor told my mother that our three-year-old son Kevin could not go to the hospital with Kevin's father because he was a child because of the epidemic. Kevin's grandparents were also unable to fly to Canada because of the China epidemic. This means that once mom and dad come to the hospital to give birth, Kevin's baby will have no one to accompany him. We don't trust Kevin's baby to others, so only my father takes Kevin at home and my mother goes to the hospital to give birth.

Doctors and nurses were shocked when they heard the news. They said they had never met a pregnant woman who went to the hospital to give birth by herself. The doctor even tried to contact the nurse to see if any nurse could spare time to help Kevin for a few hours. Although the doctor made many phone calls for help, they all ended in failure.

But mom still feels warm in her heart. After a short period of anxiety, my mother convinced herself and went to the hospital alone three days later to give birth to Karin.

It is a very special experience to go to the hospital to give birth alone. In the waiting room, the surgeon Dr. Ripley came in with his assistant to express condolences and encouragement, and then a little later, the anesthesiologist also came in with his assistant to express condolences and encouragement. The hospital provided a free interpreter for the whole process, and suddenly she felt respected and super warm.

Until the door of the operating room was opened, there were seven or eight doctors and nurses with guns in the huge room, and a lonely operating table in the middle of the room was illuminated by huge operating lights. Although the translator's sister sat by the bed during the whole operation, she was still very nervous and scared without her father, especially when the anesthesiologist stuck the needle into the spine to release anesthetic. That kind of pain completely broke the line of defense in her heart. She lay shivering on the operating bed and her teeth were completely speechless. ...

The beautiful nurse's simple sentence: All the best has sent her deep blessings. Our Kevin family has been officially upgraded to a family of four.

Kevin, meeting his sister for the first time, is very shy.

Over the years, we have lived with Kevin's father in several big cities in Canada, from east to west, from Vancouver in the Pacific Ocean to Halifax in the Atlantic Ocean. For us renters, as long as we don't buy a house for a day, we can live freely everywhere.

But with Kevin's baby gradually reaching the school age, we must begin to face a new stage of life of buying a house and living in the city. In August, 20021,we officially left Halifax, a small town in Canada, and moved to Toronto, the largest city in Canada, because the job opportunities and delicious food here are very attractive to us.

As soon as we arrived here, we rented a house temporarily at a friend's house, and buying a house was officially put on the agenda. Meanwhile, Kevin's father found a new job. Before dad officially starts working, we should seize the time and enjoy this free time.