Paul,
the young doctor with black hair and ice blue eyes quickly follows a
nurse in her 40s through the wide corridors of Saint Peter’s University
Hospital in London. The typical smell of disinfectant is in the air. They stop
in front of the delivery room’s swing doors through which you can see hospital
staff working hectically. Cecilia, the nurse, informs him in brief about the
patient whom he should help. “Sophie, a 20 year old woman, came earlier today
because of severe back pain. She was sent home with painkillers because the
doctor who examined her could not find anything. He thought that she was
suffering from menstrual cramps. Now she is back, I did an ultrasound and found
out that she is pregnant. The baby will be here any minute.” Paul listens to
the nurse in disbelief but knows that there is no time to lose. He pushes
against the heavy doors and hears Sophie screaming because of labour pains.
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