There is a loving young couple. The wife is pregnant and will give birth soon, and her heart is full of anticipation and joy for the arrival of her baby. Her husband is a bridge worker, the so-called "rough guy". But his true love for his wife and their soon-to-be child is unquestionable. He is very concerned about the progress of the construction of a bridge he is currently involved in, because he has made up his mind to give this bridge as a gift to his soon-to-be daughter, who, he believes, will be the first to step on it. people on the bridge. But even the roles of such a father and husband are not favored by his mother-in-law—the reason is that her mother-in-law always thinks that he is an uneducated rude person, not an intellectual, and does not have enough wealth to bring her daughter to A good life. So the mother-in-law does not recognize him, and does not recognize him as her son-in-law and the father of her daughter's children. This kind of disapproval, dislike and distrust of the male protagonist's ability is reflected in all aspects of their daily interactions. At home one night, my wife's body reacted again. The reactions made it clear that tonight she was going to give birth to her baby — at home, not in the hospital, and she insisted on doing so at home, even if there were risks involved. As for this decision, the husband and wife—primarily the wife's will—have carefully evaluated it before, for one firm reason: they want their children to decide when they will come into the world. With the contact of her husband, the midwife rushed to the home to help deliver the delivery and complete her work. But there was still an unexpected situation here: because the midwife that the husband and wife had been in contact with before was unable to come, so another midwife was sent. Although she was familiar with it, she had less contact with the midwife. Although this situation surprised the couple, especially the wife, she still gave full trust to the new midwife. With the help of the midwife's guidance, the wife carried out her delivery. In the beginning, the baby in the womb was all right, but then an accident happened - the baby's heart rate problem. Faced with this situation, the midwife seemed a little nervous and at a loss. It seemed that she had not experienced this situation before, so that some of the orders she gave to her wife were not firm enough, and it seemed that she could not guarantee that these orders would definitely make the child's situation Back to normal. But in the end, with the help of the midwife, the wife still endured the pain and gave birth to the child. At first, the child's condition seemed to indicate that everything was normal. When the wife holds the child in her arms, the husband has already begun to use the camera to record this precious moment full of great joy. But just when the midwife thought everything was going smoothly and let out a sigh of relief, the worst happened—the child's body suddenly turned blue and purple, and she stopped crying. Before the ambulance arrived, this new life who came to this world for only a few minutes was already breathless. Time flies, a few months have passed in a blink of an eye. The midwife was indicted on suspicion of manslaughter for her own dereliction of duty. The husband and wife, obviously, still haven't gotten out of the huge pain of losing their children. The difference is that the husband and wife deal with this pain in different ways. For the husband, he has some clearer plans for himself and his wife to cheer up, to look forward, and to be able to live positively - although the death of the child is an eternal pain in his heart; even He also listened to the advice of his mother-in-law, the person with whom he did not get along well, and tried to find a way to throw the midwife into prison to endure the pain she deserves--this is what the mother-in-law really wanted to do. She had strong anger and hatred for the midwife. As for the wife, she resists doing what her mother and her husband want her to do—the so-called "proactive confrontation." She hid her grief, without any spirit, as if she had lost her soul, her whole body was gray, and there was no sound. She didn't recover from this change at all. She couldn't and didn't want to face the fact that her child had died. Anything that reminded her of her own daughter could touch her nerves. This inability to let go will be manifested in some specific behaviors: when she sees other people's children, she will stare at them closely, and she will be so fascinated that her shirt will be soaked with inadvertent milk. ; she likes to eat apples constantly, because she remembers that when she took her daughter in her arms, she smelled like an apple on her body; she would collect the seeds in the apple core and examine it carefully, She even wrapped it up and put it in the refrigerator in an attempt to wait for the apple seeds to grow; she even signed the child's body donation agreement for medical research against the wishes of her husband and mother - as if this would prolong the value of her daughter... All of this has led to growing differences and conflicts between the husband and wife. Although they are still in love and have made efforts to restore their relationship, these efforts still seem futile. Later, the mother organized a family gathering and talked to her again about the so-called fighting and bravely accusing the midwife of crimes. The mother thought it was for her own good, and this was what she should do. Her mother's remarks made her finally get out of her anger and her emotions exploded. Because she thinks it's all about what her mother thinks, what she wants to do, and how she does it. It's all the mother herself, and never considers, respects, and obeys the heroine's own wishes and handling methods. The heroine even feels that the mother is ashamed of having a daughter like her. In the end, this conflict ended when the mother used her own tragic birth as an example to educate her daughter to face it bravely. It can be seen that her mother was never ashamed to have a daughter like her, but her mother felt guilty for not teaching her children how to fight bravely to fight for their rights. Inspired by her mother, the heroine finally decided to face it bravely, went to court, and participated in the accusation against the midwife. However, in court, the heroine gradually realized that her practice of "persisting to give birth at home instead of going to the hospital" had a certain responsibility for the death of the child. During the adjournment, the hostess went to the photo studio to wash the photos that her husband took in the few minutes after the birth of the child. She seemed to think that the final answer could be found there. When the picture of the photo became clearer and clearer, the beauty and emotion at that time came to my mind all at once. An angelic gift, a pure life that could no longer be pure, something that might be called a miracle, lay in her arms. This life has enormous energy. Facing this kind of miracle, the heroine can only experience kindness and beauty without any other low-level things. appoint. During the adjournment, the hostess went to the photo studio to wash the photos that her husband took in the few minutes after the birth of the child. She seemed to think that the final answer could be found there. When the picture of the photo became clearer and clearer, the beauty and emotion at that time came to my mind all at once. An angelic gift, a pure life that could no longer be pure, something that might be called a miracle, lay in her arms. This life has enormous energy. Facing this kind of miracle, the heroine can only experience kindness and beauty without any other low-level things. appoint. During the adjournment, the hostess went to the photo studio to wash the photos that her husband took in the few minutes after the birth of the child. She seemed to think that the final answer could be found there. When the picture of the photo became clearer and clearer, the beauty and emotion at that time came to my mind all at once. An angelic gift, a pure life that could no longer be pure, something that might be called a miracle, lay in her arms. This life has enormous energy. Facing this kind of miracle, the heroine can only experience kindness and beauty without any other low-level things.
"What a wonderful feeling that is." Although it was only for a moment, it was so lasting and intense, enough to warm the heroine's life.
At this very moment, she found direction in her child—forgiveness and gratitude, for the same person. This is what her children taught her. Back in court, facing the negligent midwife, she said words of forgiveness and gratitude. It was her fault that was forgiven—for her innocence, her innocence. The hostess is unwilling to let another person bear the pain, she believes that her child must not want her to do so; at the same time, she is grateful to the midwife who did her best to bring her the new birth Even if this joy is fleeting, it will remain in her heart forever. After several months, the bridge was finally completed. The hostess stood on the bridge and threw the child's ashes into the sea to get their child back to where she wanted to go. The brave face of the daughter is also seen by the mother. In fact, the mother does not force her daughter to face the matter in any way, because all she wants is for her daughter to face it bravely, no matter what. With the release of the daughter, the daughter and the mother finally understand each other, complete the reconciliation, and actively face the next life together.
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