RUINED MY HOPE

RUINED MY HOPE
34. Childbirth Day



A few months passed, did not feel the content of Arin has stepped on 9 months. That means Arin will not give birth to a child for long. A pregnancy that will be experienced by every woman. Now Arin is not able to move as much as usual.


Her big stomach made Arin unable to do anything. Arin just sat down, occasionally take a walk so that the birth process goes smoothly. It has been almost 2 months Arin assisted by a household assistant named Mba Sumi.


Women who are old enough but still look very fresh and hardworking. Early in the morning Mba Sumi had woken up to prepare breakfast and clean up the house.


"Good morning non Arin," Sumi said as Arin just walked into the kitchen.


"Good morning mba, oiya today cook what?" arin asked as he held onto his large stomach.


"Today mba cook chicken opor non, let ga bosen eat vegetables continue," replied Mba Sumi who had prepared her dishes on the table.


"The smell is very good mba, surely the opor is also good," said Arin while sniffing the smell of Sumi's mba cuisine.


"Of course non, please eat first non. All aunty also fried shrimp crackers favorite den Reza," said Mba Sumi.


"Is it really mba? I'm so hungry" said Reza, who had just arrived and sat down for breakfast.


"Yes den please," bargained mummy Sumi.


While Arin and Reza are having breakfast in the morning. Mba Sumi immediately rushed to the living room to clean up the house. Arin feels lucky because since the presence of Mba Sumi his work is not too heavy.


Seeing Arin's stomach growing bigger makes Reza could not bear to see Sintia his wife had to do homework. For that Reza also took the initiative to find a domestic assistant who has now worked at home.


Mba Sumi he knew from his hometown in Java. When Reza returned home at that time, Sumi went to him to ask for work. Reza also remembered his wife who would definitely need the help of others when she gave birth later.


Reza deliberately prepared everything because Reza knew that Arin no longer had a mother. That means there will be no one else who can take care of Arin later.


"Then I'm leaving, yes" Reza said before he left for work. As usual before leaving for work Reza will kiss Arin's head and kiss his son in Arin's stomach.


"Dad go first baby, you're fine at home well, muah," Reza said, whispering in Arin's stomach and kissing Arin's stomach before she left.


Not long after the baby in Arin's stomach kicked as if answering his father's statement earlier.


"Dear dear," said Arin with a smile.


"Why are you Arin?" reza asked who saw Arin suddenly grimacing in pain but smiled.


"This is my sister, our baby just kicked. It seems like she responded to what you said just now," Arin replied as she stroked her large belly.


"Is that Rin?" asked Reza who felt happy when she heard it.


"Yes, brother, if you don't believe it try to feel," said Arin while holding her husband's hand to the stomach that the baby just kicked in Arin's stomach.


"Well, Rin, this is a big brother," said Reza, who was happy to hold Arin's protruding belly.


While from a distance Sumi only smiled at the warmth of the two of them. They look so happy. Mba Sumi was reminded of her son who was in the village.


"May you be well, nduk," muttered mba Sumi.


"Aw sick," said Arin who suddenly felt pain in his stomach.


"You why Rin? Are you giving birth now?" asked Reza who was starting to worry seeing his wife grimacing in pain.


"Don't know my brother, my stomach hurts" replied Arin who was now sitting on the floor because he could not stand the pain because his stomach was heartburn.


"Yes mba I will immediately take Arin to the hospital, mba please take care of the house yes," Reza said while carrying Arin into his car.


"Yes den," replied Sumi as she nodded and immediately rushed with the large bag that had been prepared.


Reza immediately drove his vehicle at a very high speed. Reza deliberately sought a hospital that was not so far from his home so that he could immediately bring. Arins.


"Please be patient soon" said Reza who occasionally looked at Arin's face.


"But this is a sore, aw.." said Arin who was still grimacing in pain while holding her stomach.


"In the near future, dear is near," pointed Reza who is accelerating his vehicle.


A few seconds later they arrived at a hospital.


"Doctor, doctor," cried Reza as she carried Arin out of the car.


At the same time some nurses pushed a mattress and Arin was immediately laid in the mattress. Reza followed behind.


A few seconds later, Arin arrived in the delivery room.


"Sorry you have to wait outside" said one of the nurses.


"But I want to accompany my wife" said Reza who was so worried.


"Sorry sir, but you have to stay out" said the nurse.


"Let him in the dock" the doctor chimed in.


Reza finally went inside to witness the delivery of his wife.


"Let's get a little bit more" said the woman's doctor, helping guide Arin to get her baby out.


"But docking pain, uh," cried Arin who was increasingly grimacing in pain. How hard a mother's struggle to bear a child. Arin's sweat poured out, his tears dripped, what a struggle so hard.


"Let's go you can love," said Reza who stood beside Arin while holding Arin's hand as a form of support for Arin more spirit.


A few minutes passed, but Arin was still struggling to get the baby out. Opening one until finally the last opening Arin finally gave birth to a very beautiful baby girl was also clean.


"Congratulations sir, your baby is a girl and nothing less" the doctor said.


"Alhamdulillah dear, congratulations, yes" said Reza who showed his smile towards Arin.


While Arin just smiled wryly without saying anything. Arin still felt so tired with the struggle he did. Now the baby was cleaned, while Arin was cleaned while being given an injection by the doctor.


"This is the baby ma'am, please give AsI first," said one of the nurses who gave the baby into Arin's arms.


"Thank God, welcome baby" said Arin, smiling at the baby.


Not long after Reza also accused the baby of having his right ear and komat left ear of the baby. A duty that must be carried out for people who are Muslim.


His whole life only this time Reza got happiness like this. He was so grateful to be given the chance to do all this.