June 17, 2012
Just
another night working on the maternity ward. Just hanging out with a pregnant
women who is making African warrior calls with every contraction.
Her
husband is a nurse in pediatric ward and he informs me that he wants to learn
English so he finds me fascinating and keeps asking me questions but I can
understand me so just smile J
One of the questions he asks is if I’m married. Oh no I know where this is going. When I say no his mother promptly
asks me to be his second wife, I’m in
shock! I know its custom here for
men to have multiple wives but is it really polite to ask when your current
wife is in the room about to give birth. Awkward!
More so for me then any of them.
I say
no as politely as possible and just smile really big, but with the awkward
silence after I declined I decide to do something productive. As I prepare to
examine his wife’s progress. When I lift up her gown I am greeted by a very
swollen labia majoria . So swollen I can’t tell what’s what and where. I decide
not to panic its down there somewhere. So I decide to just drive right in. I’ll find what I’m looking for….eventually. First
attempt…over shot it, second attempt….under shot it. Last chance…over shot it
again. The patient was so kind as to guide my hand to the proper place. I was
so embarrassed, but I tried to contain myself. Just another reason why I shouldn’t be an OB nurse.
*This lady stopped contracting at 8cm, this was her first
pregnancy and she was having twins and the presenting part was an arm , both
babies were transverse. The doctor was called and on ultrasound only one hear
beat was seen. Dr. Danae Nettenberg did a cesarean.
OH my you lead such an exciting life!! You dive right in!! You can find the right spot! ;) I MISS AND LOVE YOU LOTS!!! BE SAFE!
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