Page 232 of Sweet Days


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“Hello, Erin. We almost lost you … but the

situation is now under control. Your placenta

became detached and your daughter went into fetal

suffering. You lost a lot of blood but you are now

stable.”

I nod, not sure I really understand.

“Erin, if the situation doesn’t improve, if you

should have another hemorrhage, we will have to

proceed with an emergency cesarean.”

“But the baby is too small. She’s just in the

thirtieth week!” I protest without enough strength.

“Thirty weeks is still viable for the baby. We

have had cases of premature births where the

children have bounced back and been perfectly

well.”

“No, no!” I argue with him, trying to move

when a new fit of pain hits me and I instinctively

shut my eyes.

“Bring her upstairs,” the doctor says to the

others and they prepare me for being moved.

“I’m sorry Erin, we can’t wait any longer,” he

tells me. “We have to do it now.”

“Mama!” I cry, holding her hand.

“It’s going to be alright, dear. I am here.”

“Mama, listen,” I say as they run me down the

corridor putting my oxygen mask back on.

“What is it?”

“Call Father,” I try to get the words out but

they’re garbled and I know I’m losing my senses

again.