I Gave Birth To Quadruplets, But When The Doctor Ran Some Extra Tests, He Asked Everyone To Leave The Room Immediately

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I was exhausted, barely hanging on after giving birth to my quadruplets. The delivery room was a blur of nurses, doctors, and my crying newborns.

Despite the pain and chaos, I felt a surge of relief as I held all four of them in my arms. My family finally came in to see me, but then the doctor asked everyone to leave.

His face was serious as he looked at me and my husband. Then he said, “I’m sorry…” and before he finished his sentence I fainted…

Waking Up Disoriented

When I opened my eyes, the hospital ceiling greeted me. My head felt heavy, and confusion wrapped around me.

Jake, my husband, was beside me, his hand in mine, squeezing gently. "Hey, you're awake," he said, relief washing over his face.

The room smelled faintly of disinfectant, and soft beeps echoed in the background. I looked at him, puzzled, murmuring, “

How long have I been out?”

Jake's Worry

I noticed Jake's worried expression as he filled me in. "You fainted," he explained, stroking my hair softly. "

The doctor was about to say something important when it happened." I tried to recall the moments before my collapse, but it was a foggy blur. "

I didn't hear what he said," Jake continued, a touch of frustration in his voice. It was obvious he was shaken. "I just hope everything is okay."

Mom's Flower Visit

Just then, my mom, Sandra, burst into the room with a bouquet of bright flowers. She filled the room with warmth and chatter. "

Oh, Sharon, the babies are adorable!" she exclaimed, placing the flowers by the window. Her enthusiasm was infectious, momentarily lifting the cloud of uncertainty.

She couldn't stop raving about how cute each baby was, giving me a much-needed distraction.

News About The Doctor

After Mom’s spirited visit, a nurse came in to check on me. She smiled reassuringly and mentioned, "

The doctor will be back soon to discuss your condition," before moving around the room, making sure everything was in order.

Her calm demeanor kept me anchored as I tried to push down the growing anxiety I felt. 'Soon' couldn’t come fast enough for Jake and me.