Chapter 315 - 304: Ba Yibao (Third Update)
The doctor tried calling Qin Xi several times, but she didn’t wake up. After listening to her heartbeat, the Chinese doctor who was just checking on Li Xianglu was also taken aback and told everyone, "It’s okay, she’s really just sleeping." She’s just sleeping very deeply.
Li Xianglu felt extremely heartbroken. Qin Xi had been too tense these past few months. In the last two months, her blood pressure had been consistently high, and she also suffered from insomnia and hair loss. Now that she was sleeping so deeply, she must have let go of her worries.
Therefore, everyone moved Qin Xi to another bed to sleep, and lowered their voices, letting the child’s father rest properly.
After noon, Li Xianglu felt revitalized after eating a big bowl of chicken soup noodles, finally feeling alive again, although the wound on her belly still ached faintly, but it was bearable.
In the afternoon, when Sister Xing came to apply a hot compress to Li Xianglu’s breasts, Qin Xi was still asleep. Everyone was worried again and called the doctor to check on her. After confirming she was still sleeping, they let her be. Everyone was curious, wondering who actually gave birth, as they must be exhausted.
After the hot compress on her breasts, Li Xianglu had a massage and compression for half an hour, and finally, some milk was squeezed out.
However, the initial milk was a bit yellow. Sister Xing suggested discarding it, saying it was unclean.
Li Xianglu firmly shook her head, insisting that the yellow milk was colostrum, which is good for the baby. Fortunately, the Foreign Doctor spoke up, and everyone agreed.
Thus, Ba Yi and Ba’er tasted their mother’s milk for the first time, having previously only had formula.
Now the children still didn’t have names. When Qin Zhen learned that one nephew was born in the last five minutes of the year Ba Yi and the other early in the morning of Ba’er, he simply decided to name them accordingly.
Everyone found the names catchy, so the children got their nicknames.
The older one, Ba Yi, and the younger, Ba’er.
