The doctor's fingers inserted into that place are a mix of sour and thrill for the woman in labor; it's impossible to feel nothing. Perhaps the patient in Bed No.6 is just numb to the pain.
Regardless, Doctor Peng questioned the student, "What are the results after your examination?"
"The cervix is almost dilated to eight fingers." Xie Wanying said, "Her issue isn't the labor force but the birth canal. It's a case of cephalopelvic disproportion, and a Cesarean Section is necessary. Her interspinous diameter is less than 16 centimeters, about 15.5, the anteroposterior diameter of the pelvic inlet is less than 8, around 7.8, and the fetal biparietal diameter is 9.3, showing clear cephalopelvic disproportion. The posterior fontanel sign should be positive, the fetus can't enter the pelvic inlet, and natural childbirth is impossible."
