Doctor Isekai: Clinicals in Another World
"Oh crap, don't go into labor! Please!"Random woman groans, clearly entering labor."Nooo!"Out of obligation, the young man, nay student finds his courage to do whatever he can to ensure the safety of the mother and baby and anyone else who needs it. Whether by rubbing some grass or playing a game of twenty questions, he'll keep true to his word to become an upstanding physician for the sick and healthy. As much as a fourth-year medical student can anyway. Not everything will be pretty and the smells might be worse, but if there's even a small chance of a better outcome, it's worth the risk anyway.So he thinks to himself, Please please PLEASE, don't let it become a c-section. I do medicine not surgery!(For the record, the tags are what they are, but it's mostly due to the nature of medicine being occasionally bloody or psychotic/triggering, not because its that intense and graphic that it would be rated R in a theater, you know? More like a TV-14, and anything worse would just be kinda glossed over and maybe acknowledged but not described at length unless absolutely necessary.)
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"Oh crap, don't go into labor! Please!"Random woman groans, clearly entering labor."Nooo!"Out of obligation, the young man, nay student finds his courage to do whatever he can to ensure the safety of the mother and baby and anyone else who needs it. Whether by rubbing some grass or playing a game of twenty questions, he'll keep true to his word to become an upstanding physician for the sick and healthy. As much as a fourth-year medical student can anyway. Not everything will be pretty and the smells might be worse, but if there's even a small chance of a better outcome, it's worth the risk anyway.So he thinks to himself, Please please PLEASE, don't let it become a c-section. I do medicine not surgery!(For the record, the tags are what they are, but it's mostly due to the nature of medicine being occasionally bloody or psychotic/triggering, not because its that intense and graphic that it would be rated R in a theater, you know? More like a TV-14, and anything worse would just be kinda glossed over and maybe acknowledged but not described at length unless absolutely necessary.)...
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