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You've Got To Push by VoiceYourStorie: 9:43pm On Nov 11, 2019 |
You've Got To Push Her water broke… Ella was rolled into the theatre with her husband running behind the nurses, soaked in sweat and splatters of the broken water on his trouser. I’m sorry sir you can’t come in, her blood pressure is up and she’s almost having a panic attack, she’s gone into labour already “No, there’s no way! I have to be there!!!” “We’re sorry Sir!" they refused him entering. Sweat broke out across his face and it looked like he was the one with the panic attack. He loved her and would give anything to take her place in that labour room, but of course, that couldn’t happen. Ella couldn’t take a minute more of the pain but she had insisted on pushing all the way. She was a nurse and had helped deliver countless kids. But this was even more painful than she expected. With her legs spread out and head hurting so badly she thought she’d faint, Ella blasted into wild tears. “I can’t do it doc, I can’t!” ***Continue Reading by clicking this link below https://www.voiceyourstories.com/2019/11/11/youve-got-to-push/
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