Peasant Woman’s Decreed Life as a Wife

Chapter 810: Dystocia

  Chapter 810 Dystocia

   "Yan Xu, you ask the servant to bring some peppermint oil and massage the temples of the lady. Take care of it first. It's a bit difficult now, so don't mess it up first."

   "Thank you, sister-in-law." Du Heng also understood, and hurriedly ordered the servants to take the reclining chair and look for peppermint oil. He helped Madam Du lean on the reclining chair, and the servants stepped forward to massage her temples.

   Finally stabilized.

   But the cries of mothers in the room sounded intermittently.

   From time to time, the midwife in the house is calling for hot water.

   Fortunately, the hot water in the small kitchen of the Du family was always burning.

  But seeing the blood coming out from time to time, Ye Muyu hurriedly walked around the yard several times, and the sun was slowly setting down, which shows how time has passed.

  She gradually became worried. The three children had been sent to the outer hospital when the mother was screaming.

   Right now, Ye Muyu and Xiang Linger are accompanying Mrs. Du in the yard.

   It's just that Mrs. Du's condition is not very good. After Ye Muyu gave her orders, the servants in the yard seemed to be obediently listening to her orders.

How could Ye Muyu be the master of someone else's house, and was about to go up to Madam Du to say something, when a woman came up to her and said: "Mrs. Chu, I'm sorry, Madam's headache has happened again, and I can't do it right now." Taking care of the eldest and youngest grandma’s delivery, Madam asked her servants to come over and tell you, I don’t know if you can help take care of her, so Madam only trusts you.”

  Ye Muyu was slightly startled, subconsciously looked at Mrs. Du, and sure enough, she saw her brows were tightly wrinkled and her face was ugly, presumably she really couldn't hold on anymore.

  She looked at the people in the yard, and found that there was really no one who could make the decision.

  Master Du is in the outer courtyard again, so it is inconvenient to come in.

  She sighed, knowing that she might offend people if she didn't do it well, but she couldn't really ignore it, after all, it was three lives. The tenacity in Ye Muyu's heart was forced out, and she sighed softly.

  He turned his head and said to the old woman: "I'll try first, no matter what I order, I will tell Master Du first."

   Also meant to ask the other party, after all, she was not very familiar with the Du family.

  The mother-in-law hurriedly went to the side of the recliner to reply to the message.

   After a while, Madam Du nodded to her weakly, with trust in her eyes.

  Ye Muyu sighed softly, and listening to the voices in the room, he ordered: "Turn up the hot water in the small kitchen. Don't be afraid of too much hot water, or not enough hot water. If you can't do it, you will be punished."

  This kind of time is not the time to show the Lord's kindness, and it should be strict.

  The mother-in-law who was ordered nodded quickly, and ran to the small kitchen to give orders.

  Ye Muyu walked to the edge of the yard again, and she saw the servant next to Master Du, and she asked, "Is Master Du outside the outer gate?"

   "Returning to Mrs. Chu, it is true."

"Then you go and tell Mr. Du, first go prepare some ginseng slices and send them to the inner courtyard." Ye Muyu finished ordering, thinking that bleeding is the most taboo for pregnant women, and said again: "You call Mr. Du to find my husband to buy some hemostatic medicine Come."

   "Understood madam." The servant ran away, and went out two courtyard doors before explaining Ye Muyu's words to Master Du who was waiting anxiously outside.

  Actually, Ye Muyu is not very sure, but there are still some preparations that should be made.

   Not for a while.

   A servant just delivered ginseng to the door.

   Seeing a basin of blood coming out again, she frowned slightly. Master Du must have called someone to find Chu Heng by now.

  The hemostatic medicine is also two prescriptions that she randomly wrote down in her previous life, and the effect of the medicine is more effective than most of the current hemostatic medicines.

  (end of this chapter)