A busy place
There were triplets born at the Hospital yesterday. The waters broke for the first baby and there was an increasing chance of infection. Unfortunately they were only 31 weeks old. Fortunately they are all doing well so far. There are 2 girls and 1 boy. We are inducing a lady that has had 2 previous stillbirths and it has been going on for several days. She has had a previous cesarean and we don't want to push it too much, so I will be doing her cesarean tomorrow. I had a nice chat with the OBGYN who will be leaving Saturday to go to a conference. I didn't know this, but their family was told they wouldn't be able to go unless they could find a replacement. It feels even more special that I was able to help them having heard this. They are a lovely family with young children and lots of missions experience. It is so invigorating to see people so committed to the Lord and serving His people everywhere.
I met Nadine today. She is the other doctor working in Maternity right now. She is originally from Chad and studied there. She is a family doctor with extra training in Obstetrics. The official languages of Chad are French and Arabic and she speaks both. She also speaks some English and some of the local language (Hausa). They are of course curious to know about where I come from and I try to do justice to how beautiful a place it is. I know I am biased, but the more I travel, the more I realize how lucky I am to live where I do. I am being called away to maternity now so I will wrap this up. Thanks for your prayers of support. More soon.
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