
Obstetrical Double Pride
by Li Jin
About This Novel
As the son of the director of obstetrics and gynecology, Ye Hao, who was naturally playful, had no choice but to inherit his mother's business and became a male obstetrics and gynecology doctor. However, Zhong Chulou, whose family has hundreds of millions of assets waiting to be inherited, gave up the plan arranged by his parents for him to attend a world-renowned business school and take over the family business. Because of his unique life experience, he determined to become a male obstetrician and gynecologist. Fa Xiao with very different personalities started a different career life together: Dr. Ye is either "fishing" or on the road to "fishing"; Dr. Zhong is either in the delivery room or the operating room, or he is on the way to the delivery room or the operating room... Director Hua Min hopes that his son will become a dragon: It would be great if Ah Lou were my biological child! Zhong Chulou: Teacher, I always thought that you regarded me as your biological child, but I didn't expect that in your heart, there is still a difference between Ye Hao and I. Ye Hao: Of course there is a difference. My mother's eyes will light up when she sees you. My mother just wants to hit me when she sees me, woo hoo. Hua Min: Ye Hao, why don't you go on duty? On a rainy night, in the duty room, Ye Hao was awakened by the sound of rain hitting the window. I fell asleep again, but fortunately my mother didn't notice me. The door to the duty room was pushed open by a young nurse: Dr. Ye, a woman is here and is about to give birth. Ye Hao: Other doctors... Little nurse: There is no other doctor but you. The mother's husband stopped Ye Hao outside the delivery room: I want to change doctors! Ye Hao: Why? Mother's husband: Because you are a male doctor! I actually encountered gender discrimination in the workplace, woo woo woo... Nurse: The mother has dystocia and needs emergency surgery Zhong Chulou was ordered to deliver the baby in critical condition. Maternity husband: Why is it still a male doctor?
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