Chapter 524 Please, Dr Shaw
The man gazed at Cherise solemnly. “I’m aware of the high risk involved in the surgery, and if a choice must be made later…”
“Please prioritize the mother.”
“I want her to survive.”
A hint of smile appeared in Cherise’s clear eyes. “Maeve is fortunate to have met you.”
Throughout her medical career, Cherise had witnessed countless men abandon hope in the face of their wives’ severe illnesses,
Maeve’s symptoms bore a striking resemblance to those of her mother’s.
In such a predicament, even if the surgery failed and the child was lost, Maeve’s life expectancy would still be tragically short. Charles should be well aware of this.
Yet, he resolutely insisted on prioritizing Maeve’s safety, expressing his desire for her to live.
His love for Maeve was undoubtedly heart-touching.
“Please, Dr. Shaw.”
Charles inhaled deeply, his voice barely above a whisper.
Cherise looked at the sorrowful man whose face was streaked with tears. “Rest assured. I will do my best to work closely with the obstetrician and strive to ensure the safety of both your wife and child. If a decision must be made, you will be asked to sign a consent form.”
With that, she strode toward the conference room determinedly.
Maeve’s condition was complex.
It wasn’t merely a cardiac issue but also related to obstetrics.
Cherise needed to discuss the situation in detail with the obstetrician and formulate a comprehensive surgical plan.
She arrived at the hospital immediately after her morning class ended at half past ten.
By the time she and the other doctors had devised a surgical plan, it was already three in the afternoon.
Lucy offered Cherise a cup of warm milk. “Why not let me handle it? You can guide me, and I’ll perform the surgery.”
Lucy said concernedly, “Cherise, you know your limitations. Everyone else believes that you’ve
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