Claudia Ross heard the doctor spraying something on her abdomen. She could feel a cold sensation and a slight sting, and she nervously asked, "Doctor, have you started stitching?"
"The placenta hasn't detached yet, it's too early for stitching." The lead surgeon answered her and continued working.
Claudia Ross remembered that her first C-section hadn't taken much time, just a little over an hour to complete.
But this time, in the long torment, Claudia began to feel excruciating pain, the anesthesia seemed to have worn off somewhat, and her entire abdomen was in pain.
Because of her cries of pain, the doctor stopped, not daring to continue, and the anesthesiologist quickly administered more drugs.
Nausea, shivering all over, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, Claudia felt like she was dying, and under the influence of the drugs, she gradually began to feel sleepy.
