The doctor went over and said, telling the family not to make these useless remarks. Like the husband of the woman in Bed Number Two said, these elders, after hearing suggestions, will definitely forget and continue to say them once they get nervous. It's understandable, as the elders, given their age, naturally have slower reactions in terms of mentality, memory, and brain function compared to younger people.
The doctor always advocated that it's best for the husband to come in and accompany the wife; the first consideration is emotional, and the second consideration is precisely age.
Seeing the situation next door, clearly the woman on Bed Number Five needed to change her accompanying family member. Doctor Peng turned his head and asked a nurse to change the family member, preferably letting the husband in to accompany. As he turned back, the intern nurse hurried to report: "Doctor Peng, the fetal heart rate is dropping at Bed Number Three in the delivery room."
