
"Eat him, you should be healthy soon, Ran! Let me take a look at your son. You are not far apart, just separate the rooms. You don't have to worry about your child, yeah! Now focus on your health. If your son is here, but your condition is still like this, so is he. If you cry, you will have difficulty nolongin him. How do you want to carry too? Your stomach still hurts, right?" Laras tries to make Rani think positively.
"Yes, too, Ma." It turns out that Laras speech can affect Rani. Like children, Rani also needs a reasonable explanation, to be able to accept the situation.
"Well, that's why. You're healing fast, so you can take care of your son." Laras grasped the youngest daughter.
Rani nodded steadily. He was determined to get well soon.
"Ma, I want to throw the wind. Is it papa? In here?" Rani says if later the wind sounds, or smells.
"Yes, not papa. Even good if you can pass the wind, it means your digestion is functioning normally." Laras.
"I'm sorry, Ma!" Rani let out an exhaust gas, finally feeling a sense of relief.
"Yes, not papa. Just relax!" Baras calms Rani down.
Shortly after, several nurses came to Rani's room, they visited the room next to Rani first.
"Prepare first, there'll be a nurse here." Laras reminded Rani, who was only answered with a nod.
Next it was Rani's turn to get a visit.
"Good day, Mom!" The nurse greeted me kindly.
"Good day, Sus." Rani and Laras are compact.
"How are things, Mom? Any complaints?" The nurse again gives questions, as a form of concern for patients, also to determine the type of service to be given.
"Nothing, Sus. It's just a little sick if suddenly used to sit." Rani said what her complaint was.
"Well, try it, Mom. To turn left right first. Then sit slowly, do not immediately sit like a healthy person. From the tilted position first, then sit yes, Mom. Let me help you!" The nurse handled Rani very well. Rani is trained to learn to slant, sit, stand, also take a walk around the bed.
"While enough yes, ma'am. Later while training by yourself. If you already feel good, can walk to the bathroom, then we will train to remove the catheter." The nurse helps Rani to lie down again.
"Good, Sus." Rani and her mother answered compactly.
"Oh yeah, sorry, Mom. It's been out of the air yet, hasn't it?" The nurse asked Rani.
"Not seen, Sus."
"It's there, Mom. They are trained, expelled. Squeezed-pens itself. If it has started a lot, it will be pumped using a breast pump. It was gathered, Mom! No matter what the result, every two hours, pumped, put into a special plastic breast. Given the date and time, later handed over to the baby's room, let it be stored in the freezer. If the time to drink breast milk, the nurse there will just heat up and give it to the baby Mother." The nurse gave a clearer account of what the nurses used to do in the nursery.
"Good, Sus." Rani was a little more relieved, hearing the narration from the nurse who examined her at this time.
"Later, it will usually be painful and a little swollen. Just compressed using warm water, while continuing to pump the acid. As much as possible routine every two hours, Mom. Think of it like nursing a baby. Even though it is night time, because it affects the production of breast milk. So that tomorrow if the baby can release oxygen, the mother can immediately breastfeed the baby. There will be a notice from the baby nurse, Mom. Now focus on healing first, so you can remove all the tools. So I can meet your baby soon." The nurse again gave encouragement to Rani.
"Good, Sus." Rani nodded steadily, though her tears were dripping, each time remembering her baby whom she had not even seen how she looked.
"The shit goes in there has to be sterile, ma'am. Can't use infusions, let alone catheters like this. I will not be able to take the nurse there. Footwear only must be used in the room, can not wear footwear own. You can not take photos or videos, as long as the baby is still in the room. Anyway there are really strict rules. No one can see, except his mother. His father alone if it wasn't for a very urgent matter, shouldn't have come in." The nurse returned to tell the rules in the hospital.
"Good, Sus. Means I have to get away from all the tools first, just get to meet my son, huh?" Rani was feeling more excited at this moment.
"Yes, Mom. Thank goodness that the mother's baby can release oxygen first. So it can be brought here. But that's a small possibility, ma'am. Remembering the baby mother is a little underage. It might take a week, until his lungs are really strong to breathe normally."
"Hopefully get out of the oxygen soon." Rani is worried.
"Yes, Mom. Now I focus on recovery, as well as breast milk production must be cultivated. Eat lots of protein, ma'am. Anyway food from here, try to be spent. We strive to provide food according to the needs of patients. It is also possible if you want to add food from the outside, milk, fruit, juice and so forth can also." The nurse gave Rani more advice.
"Good, Sus." Rani and Laras nodded in understanding.
"Then, excuse me, ma'am. If there's anything, you can pull the bell over there!" The nurse told me before I left.
But suddenly there was a commotion in the room next to Rani.
"Sus! Sister!" The husband of the room patient with Rani called the nurse who would leave Rani's room.
"Yes, Sir. What's up?" The nurse immediately went to the room next to Rani, to find out what was going on.
"Help my son, Sus! Why isn't he moving? He's not breathing either!" The baby's father was screaming in panic. Rani and Laras could hear it clearly. Although the rest, they just eavesdrop. Baras also did not dare to look into the next room, do not want to be considered disturbing handling.
From what he heard, it turns out that the baby from Rani's room neighbor died. For no apparent reason. Before, he was born healthy and normal. There was nothing to worry about from the baby. Rani's heart beat faster. She was afraid that her son would experience the same.
Let alone Rani's child who still needs helpers, babies who are otherwise healthy and normal, suddenly can die, without knowing why.
"Ma! How is Rani's son, Ma! I'm afraid she's okay. I'm really scared, Ma!" Rani shed her tears again.