It's not my fault for taking your wife

It's not my fault for taking your wife
BSMI 134


“Kok home anyway?” Allan glanced at the clockwork direction on his wrist. “Show to go home now. I'm done in a minute, kok.”


“Ya already, I just wait.”


Finally Giany resigned. He sat quietly while playing his phone. Occasionally her views point to a female patient who is consulting with her husband. In her heart came a question mark, why would the husband of the woman not mind consulting a male doctor. Even the patient's husband seemed more enthusiastic than his wife.


Giany breathed a sigh of relief after the couple came out of the room.


Hufft finally ...


“Outside there are still people?” allan asked the assistant.


“No more, Doctor. That was the last patient.”


“Oh ..” Allan looked at Giany and smiled. Tidy up the medical tools that were used and put in the drawer. After tidying up the room, Midwife Selma had gone out first, leaving Allan and Giany first.


“Yuk home.” Giany stood up from his seat and grabbed a bag that was in the corner of the sofa, as well as a photo of his USG results this morning on the desk of her husband.


They left the room to go home soon. Giany had to bow a few times embarrassed when several doctors and nurses who passed in the hallways of the hospital greeted. Allan walked by wrapping his hands around his waist. He knows Giany is very shy and sometimes not confident.


Passing through the room of the Maternal Installation, a woman dressed in white ran towards them in a hurry and panic.


“Doctor please!”


Allan and Giany's steps immediately stopped hearing the call. “What's up, Sister?” ask Allan.


“There is a new maternity patient coming in who needs emergency help, Doctor. While Doctor Mila had gone home two hours ago, after receiving sad news from the family.”


"Normal copying huh?”


“Before a normal delivery plan, Doc. But after examination, the patient turned out to have a high blood problem.”


Allan looked at Giany who was also worried about hearing the condition of the patient. Unlike Allan who still looks quite relaxed.


“Iya, Mas. Its alright. Let me contact Mr. Amir.”


“Ya already you wait for Amir inside only.”


They then entered the Maternal Installation room. A woman was lying on the patient's bed groaning in pain holding her stomach. While on the side of the bed there are two midwives and also the husband of the patient.


Giany was sitting on a long sofa in the corner of the room. Pay attention to the busyness of the health workers who carry out their respective duties.


Allan is preparing for the opening check action by putting on gloves. He rushed to the patient's bed.


“Sorry .. I check first yes, it has been opening how much,” Allan said with a friendly smile.


Realizing that will handle his wife is a male doctor, the patient's husband's eyes glared sharply at Allan.


“Wait! Isn't there a female doctor to deal with my wife?” The man's voice rang out loud, making Allan and several nurses pause for a moment.


Giany immediately turned to the source of the shocked voice, but his gaze was blocked by a curtain.


“Nothing, Sir. The female doctor on duty this afternoon is being obstructed. So I'm the one who replaced.”


The man became riled up, from his attitude was seen very clearly if he did not want his wife to be handled by a male doctor. “Then the midwife takes care of it. No need Doctor.” While pointing at some midwives who were standing not far from him.


“Sorry, Sir. But nurses and midwives are not allowed to handle the delivery of patients who have high blood problems. While the father's wife needs help as soon as possible, and only I am the obstetrician who is now.”


“But it's aurat, Doctor! The doctor understood that, no! Know ethics and religion, no?” the man's screams came back as a surprise to everyone including Giany.


Giany then directed his gaze to the source of the voice, although he could not see because it was covered with curtains.


She understood that her husband's work was not as easy as she thought. There is a huge responsibility in it. Especially in handling patients and giving understanding to the patient's family.


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