Summary of Chapter 925 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 925 is one of the most intense moments in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss, written by Nydia Scott. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
The family held the baby, waiting for the new mother to be wheeled out of the delivery room.
For a natural birth like this, they would only need to stay in the hospital for a day or two before going home.
But the mother wasn't wheeled out. Instead, doctors and nurses began rushing in and out, their faces etched with tension and urgency.
At that point, the family waiting by the door was still utterly bewildered. It wasn't until a doctor came out and informed them, “The patient is suffering from an amniotic fluid embolism. We’re doing everything we can.”
The family probably didn’t fully grasp how dangerous an amniotic fluid embolism was, but their faces were still clouded with worry.
“Doctor, my daughter has always been so healthy. How could giving birth suddenly put her in critical condition?” the mother’s father asked, confused.
The woman’s husband grabbed the doctor's hand, pleading, “Doctor, my wife will be okay, right? You have to do whatever it takes to save her. We’ll pay any amount of money.”
“Yes, yes, no matter the cost, you must save our daughter,” the baby's grandmothers urged the doctor desperately.
As the family members were all talking at once, the delivery room door opened again. A nurse walked out, her eyes filled with sympathy as she looked at them.
The baby's grandmothers watched with anxious eyes, while the grandfathers paced nervously. The father, still holding his newborn son, kept his gaze fixed on the delivery room door, waiting for his wife to come out so they could go home together.
“We couldn’t save her. She just passed away,” the nurse said.
The incidence of amniotic fluid embolism is very low, but the mortality rate is extremely high. From onset to death, it had only been a matter of ten-odd minutes.


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