'she's awful set upon the child. Ay, we all are, i fancy,' why did the old lady say so?
Lesson : Birth
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. Andrew returns home after a disappointing visit with his lady love, Christine Barlow.
2. Exhausted, he finds Joe Morgan, anxious and somewhat scared, waiting for him.
3. Morgan’s wife was in labour, before the expected date. This is their first child in a marriage of nearly twenty years.
4. Andrew reaches the house of Morgan and waits in the kitchen.
5. The labour leads to a stillborn baby.
6. He instinctively decides to save the mother first, handing the baby over to the midwife.
7. The midwife, who has had no medical training, sees the body in her arms as a lifeless lump and places it under the bed among sodden newspapers.
8. Andrew draws the baby out from under the bed and quickly diagnoses the most probable cause for the still birth i.e. Asphyxia, pallida.
9. He recalls a method he had once observed through which a child had been successfully resuscitated.
10. He tries the simultaneous hot and cold dips to shock the body and get the heart to jump start, then rubs the baby’s body with a rough towel crushing and releasing the little chest.
11. On the verge of giving up, a miracle happens.
12. The child breathes. Andrew redoubles his efforts till the baby breathes freely.
13. While leaving the house, he feels that he has done something ‘real’, at last.
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Answer:
Here, 'she' is referred to Susan and 'I' is referred to Susan's mother-in-law, Mrs Morgan.
This instance is related to the time when Andrew was delivering Susan's baby.
Explanation:
- This is an extract from the chapter 'Birth' where Andrew, the doctor goes to Joe Morgan's house to deliver Susan's baby.
- The old lady said that Susan is worried because of her complicated situation, she had even refused to take anaesthesia thinking that it might harm her baby.
- Mrs Morgan informed Andrew that Susan is very much invested in this baby and is wishing from a long time to hold the baby in her arms.
- Then the lady corrected herself and said that they all are waiting for the baby with anticipation and hope.
Hence, Susan's mother-in-law said these words on account of the difficult circumstances.