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“[there would be dialogue in this story:] (Amber wakes up in her room. Time for a” (58 conversations)
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Sep 18, 2023 at 9:01 PM EDT
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[there would be dialogue in this story:] (Amber wakes up in her room. Time for another day in Mondstadt. But after looking at herself in the mirror, she notices something - her unborn daughter, who Amber's been calling "her little firecracker", wasn't moving as much as usual, even for 7 months. Concerned, Amber makes her way to Jean's office. But after looking at the ultrasound, they notice that Amber's baby is in a position more suited for exiting the womb - with the head facing Amber's cervix. Just before the ultrasound could be finished, however, Amber suddenly starts to have contractions. But just before the c-section could start, Amber's water breaks - signaling she was going into labor naturally.)
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Amber: (panicking) Jean, something's not right. My baby isn't moving as much as usual. I'm really worried. Jean: (concerned) Alright, let's have a look. Come on in, Amber. (Amber and Jean enter the office where Jean sets up the ultrasound machine.) Jean: Alright, lie down here, Amber. We'll get to the bottom of this. (Amber lies down, and the ultrasound begins.) Amber: (nervously) Jean, do you see anything? Is my baby okay? Jean: (examining the screen) Well, it looks like your baby's in an unusual position, with the head facing your cervix. This can happen sometimes; it's called a breech presentation. But don't worry, we can discuss our options. Amber: (worried) Options? What does that mean? Is my baby in danger? Jean: No, Amber, let's not jump to conclusions. We have a few options here. One is attempting a version, where we try to turn the baby externally. Another option is a planned cesarean section, where we deliver the baby surgically. We'll need to carefully consider which option is best for you and your baby. Amber: (taking deep breaths) Okay, okay. Let's do whatever is safest for my little firecracker. (Amber suddenly grimaces, clutching her stomach.) Amber: Jean, something's happening! I think I'm having contractions! Jean: (urgently) Oh no, this is unexpected. Quick, we need to get you to the delivery room right away! (Amber and Jean rush towards the delivery room, Amber in labor.) Amber: (groaning) I can't believe this is happening. I thought we had more time. Jean: Focus, Amber. You're doing great. Just a little bit longer, and we'll have your baby in our arms. (After reaching the delivery room, the medical team prepares Amber for delivery.) Amber: (breathing heavily) This wasn't how I imagined it, but I trust you, Jean. Let's do this. Jean: (encouragingly) You've got this, Amber. Just a few more pushes, and we'll meet your little firecracker. (Amber pushes through the pain, fueled by her determination to bring her baby into the world. Finally, a cry fills the room.) Amber: (teary-eyed) Is that... is that my baby crying? Jean: (smiling) Yes, it is, Amber. Congratulations, you have a beautiful, healthy baby girl. (Amber's eyes fill with tears of joy as she holds her newborn daughter for the first time.) Amber: (whispering) Welcome to the world, my little firecracker. You gave Mommy quite the adventure, didn't you? Jean: (smiling) Indeed she did, Amber. But now, she's here, safe and sound.