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Obstetricians talk about the special requirements of star delivery.
Guide: We often see in the news how much it costs for a star to have a baby. Is there a difference between a star giving birth to a child and an ordinary person? Let's listen to an obstetrician who has given birth to many stars and see if they have any special requirements.

Because it's a big hospital and it's in the capital, there are often some stars in the entertainment industry who come here to give birth. Stars have children, no different from ordinary people. In particular, it requires privacy and confidentiality. To tell the truth, stars come to our hospital to find good relationships, and some of them are still very big. The most basic requirement is privacy, the more famous, the more so. Some stars left here after giving birth, we don't know.

Once, at 8 o'clock in the evening, I saw that the director of our B-ultrasound room had not left work, so I asked him why he had not left. He smiled and said, isn't this who is coming? We can understand that some people come to do B-ultrasound at night in order not to be discovered.

In addition to privacy, the most important requirement for a star to do court planning is that the incision should be small.

We can understand this, especially female stars. They don't want to have a surgical incision on their stomachs, especially in this era of "thin exposure". They want the incision as low as possible, but if the incision is too low, it is difficult to take out the fetus. It depends on the doctor's skill at this time.

It is said that Liang Shude, an obstetrician at Hong Kong Yanghe Hospital, is very popular with celebrities because of her small incision. She has given birth to children like Cecilia Cheung and Faye Wong.

Nowadays, many people want to have two children. The birth of the first child is planned, and the second child must be planned. How many times can I plan the planned delivery? You can't give one incision to the first child and one incision to the second child. Then the pregnant woman can't cut her belly?

Like Faye Wong, the first two babies were delivered by planing the uterus, which made the scar on her uterine wall thin and increased the uncertainty of delivery. For this type of parturient, we cut again on the original surgical incision, remove scar tissue, and then suture, which requires skill. We cut the original incision again, and finally it looked the same as the uncut one.

The general stars in our hospital are very peaceful, no different from ordinary people, and they are willing to take a photo or something to cooperate with the inspection or something. Stars also understand that in the hospital, listen to the doctor, yes, everyone is willing to have a baby smoothly.

Of course, there are a few stars who have a lot to do, which makes people have a headache.

There is a folk singer who often attends the Spring Festival Gala. Through contacts, she found our dean and asked a retired old professor in our college to shoot a Kung Fu drama for her, just because the old professor was a student of Lin. Our dean's answer is also very clever: alas, this old professor is over 70, let's ask her to help you. There is no problem, but my hands are weak. In case her hands tremble when she cuts the knife, it will be in trouble. On hearing this, the folk singer thought about it, so forget it.

There is also a star who often plays indoor dramas. She came to our hospital and made a request: planing the uterus and asking a plastic surgeon to sew her up during the operation. The reason is that cosmetic surgery has high suture technology and small incision. We didn't have this precedent, so we didn't promise her. Later, she probably heard that the service of private hospitals was good, so she went to a famous private hospital to give birth. The service was really good and responsive, and experts in ophthalmology and plastic surgery were invited to do postoperative suture for her.

As a rule, when we plan the uterus, we use double suture, and we use standard surgical suture. This kind of suture is not thick and has toughness. Stars still feel thick when they see surgical sutures, so they ask for special cosmetic sutures for ophthalmology. Ophthalmic cosmetic suture is thinner than our surgical suture, but its toughness is not good. After surgical suture, the blood is still oozing out, the abdominal pressure is too high, and the suture line is broken. There is no way, so we have to use surgical suture again to complete it. The star suffered another misfortune.

Star delivery, generally willing to plan palace delivery, the reason goes without saying. There are also some people who want to have a natural birth. What they care about most is that they don't want the birth canal to tear.

Once, an actress who played a sketch found the hospital through her relationship. Because it's a second child, we should give birth naturally, and we don't want to leave scars or stand aside.

After the task, the leader asked me: Xiaohong, can you guarantee it?

I said, I can't promise. At that time, the baby will get stuck in the birth canal and suffocate, so it can only be cut sideways. Who can guarantee that?

Actors have also consulted in other hospitals, and no one can guarantee it. Finally, he came back to us.

Corey put me on duty that day to protect the perineum of the stars on the stage.

I said, if I can come, I have two conditions: one is that I don't promise not to cut corners. After all, anything can happen, and maternal and child safety is the most important thing; Second, when the time comes, the parturient should listen to my command, exert oneself when it is time to exert oneself, and breathe when it is time to breathe.

The mother agreed, and I also carefully watched her obstetric B-ultrasound. The conditions are not bad. She should be able to give birth smoothly. After all, she is a parturient and a northeastern person with a big skeleton.

I was still very nervous on the day of production, saying that I couldn't guarantee it, but there was a second laceration, which was enough for me. Fortunately, the stars cooperated well, of course, I protected them. In the end, the production went smoothly. The point is, there are no lacerations.

In fact, for us, giving birth to a star is the same as giving birth to an ordinary person. We don't mind our own business just because we are stars. During childbirth, we only think about the baby coming out quickly, but we don't think of any star who is not a star. In our eyes, women who need our services are trying their best to help them meet the arrival of a new life.