The most calm pregnant woman in Changsha never forgets to post a live broadcast on Weibo after giving birth

At 0:40, the expectant mother’s amniotic fluid broke! The whole family was very nervous, but the expectant mother took out her mobile phone and calmly posted a live broadcast on Weibo: \”This point is broken! On the way to the hospital…\” At 0:40 on February 26, Changsha netizen @yoo was waiting for delivery at home. When she was caught on the way to the hospital, she started a live broadcast on Weibo. From her relaxed tone to the words \”It hurts, it hurts\” that filled the screen, she waited for about 14 hours before giving birth. She kept scrolling until her phone ran out of battery before entering the delivery room.

At 3 pm on February 26, son Duoduo weighing 7 pounds was finally born. Meme, which claims to have \”successfully unloaded goods\”, quickly posted beautiful photos of the baby: The son weighs just 7 pounds, is fair and clean, and has a small dimple. Momo is also called the calmest expectant mother on Weibo by netizens.

Amniotic water broke

She still calmly posted on Weibo

\”This acupuncture point is broken! On the way to the hospital…@好城报\” A short Weibo post posted by @Yoo, a fan of @好城报, at 00:40 on the 26th. Two hours later, she updated again:

\”That\’s it. After the water broke, Bao\’s father and I took the express package and drove out. The family is sleeping soundly now. My father complained that I was walking around and the water broke. What can I say? It feels terrible to have nothing in common. …Whether the cub will come out or not is not something I can decide…\”

The reporter contacted netizen @Yoo. Her name is Lei Chaochao and she is currently waiting for delivery in the ward of Hunan Provincial Geology and Minerals Hospital in Changsha. She said she was in pain, so she used Weibo to distract her attention.

Hospitalized

She kept browsing Weibo and her battery ran out

The reporter rushed to the hospital and saw her. She works at the bedside under the guidance of a nurse. Seeing the reporter, she smiled and said: \”I didn\’t expect that I would get so many netizens\’ attention just after posting on Weibo. Thank you for your concern.\” Her smile didn\’t last long, and waves of pain hit her. She was so painful that she knelt down in sweat. Beside the bed.

Lying back on the bed, she began to show her Weibo-loving side: \”Hubby, give me your phone, I want to post on Weibo…\”

Momo checked Weibo until 2 p.m., when her phone was shut down due to exhaustion of battery.

Before delivery room

Tell your husband to charge your phone

At 2:30 pm on the 26th, Memo was pushed into the delivery room. Before entering, she didn\’t forget to ask her husband to help charge her mobile phone.

At about 3 o\’clock, the little guy finally came out. The weak Memo urges others to take photos of the baby. After taking a short break, Memo posted a Weibo post with a photo of the baby:

》The little guy finally came out at 3:09 pm! A son, just 7 pounds, clean and white, with a small dimple. It hurts so much and it feels so good to take it off! Moms who haven’t finished unloading yet, come on! @Hi City Report\”

PrepareWanglu’s live broadcast attracted blessings from many netizens. From the initial \”mother and child are safe\” to the later \”the baby is so cute\”, Memo felt flattered. \”I didn\’t expect that my Weibo would attract so many people\’s attention. I just want to record every bit of my life here and share it with everyone.\”

——Sanxiang Huasheng all-media reporter Guo Can, intern Li Hui and Zhang Lan

doctor reminder

You can use Weibo to divert attention, but only under supervision

Liu Lili, chief physician and chief physician of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Changsha No. 8 Hospital, said that it is reasonable for pregnant women to divert their attention through Weibo and other methods to relieve pain during labor pains, but it must be done under supervision because pregnant women may feel pain at any time. . In an emergency, if there is no one to supervise and the mother is not careful, danger can easily occur.

behind the story

1116 Weibo posts record the whole process of falling in love, marriage and having children

1116 Weibo posts. This is the number of Weibo posts as of 17:30 on February 26, 2014. More than 1,000 Weibo posts record how she and her husband met, fell in love, got married and had children.

On June 26, 2011, Meme posted her first Weibo post: \”Colleagues said: Changsha is a city full of happiness.\” It was also in this year that she met and fell in love with her husband Wen Tao.

\”My wife is a complete Weibo user. Ever since she was pregnant, she has been \’explaining\’ the latest situation on Weibo every day. This has also become a platform for us to communicate!\” Wen Tao said: \”When she was pregnant, she especially liked to steal It’s embarrassing to secretly film me cooking or even washing her feet.”

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On February 26, @中国Voice’s official Sina Weibo also posted pictures of similar incidents: #看图# Mobile phones are about to become the world’s best substitute for anesthesia…

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