In the office, the discussion had already lasted for a full half hour.
Still, there was no especially good solution!
Was it a gamble to opt for a cesarean section?
Or a gamble to try for natural birth?
It was all a risk, and the only point of discussion was how to take that risk in a way that increased the children's chances of survival.
These weren't undeveloped embryos; these were real, live children.
A 37-week pregnancy with twins.
All these gynecologists were mothers themselves and wanted to do everything in their power to get it right this time.
After a long while!
Zhang Jinfeng, looking at the ultrasound images, said, "Let's go for natural birth, even if the risk is high, there's still a possibility for the children to survive, but I have no confidence in cesarean delivery right now!"
"Moreover, if we go for natural birth, the first child has a greater chance of being safe. If the second is at risk, we always have the opportunity to save at least one!"