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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1553

After receiving an urgent call from Belinda, Tom raced to the entrance of the hospital with some nurses right behind him. Restless, he waited in anticipation of Belinda's arrival. The thought of the woman giving birth on the way bothered him, but he was quickly reassured by Leena's approaching car.

"Tom!" Leena greeted as she got out of the car. A sense of relief washed over Leena when she saw him. His appearance alone made all the difference during this stressful time.

"Leena," Tom greeted, comforting her. She appeared to be just as tense as him. "Is Belinda okay?" he asked while opening the door. Taking her hand in his, Tom carefully helped the pregnant woman get out of the car, saying, "Be careful now, Belinda."

"Thank you, Tom," acknowledged Belinda. Too weak to stand by herself at the moment, she appreciated all the help she could get. It was the first time she was experiencing labor pains, and she didn't know it would be this draining.

"How are you feeling?" Tom asked promptly. "How often are the labor contractions?" While accommodating her needs, he simultaneously signaled one of the nurses to bring the wheelchair over.

It took her a few seconds to answer, "About once every ten minutes." Just as soon as she replied, however, another contraction took over her, making her tightly grab Tom's sleeve to curb the pain.

"Relax," Tom said calmly, "Follow my instructions and take a deep breath." With his assistance, she managed to sit on the wheelchair, still hissing in pain.

"Will you be the one to deliver Belinda's baby, Tom?" asked Leena cautiously. She followed after them, fiddling with her fingers nervously.

"No," he said, "we do have a highly skilled obstetrician here. so there's no need for anyone to worry." After Belinda's phone call, the first thing Tom did was to contact the best obstetrician in Renxin Hospital. Even though he wasn't going to be in charge of her case, he couldn't just let anyone take over. If there was anything he could do to ensure this wonderful experience to go smoothly, he made sure to take care of it before their arrival.

"What?" asked Leena, eyes growing wide. "It's not going to be you?" Doubt was apparent in her voice. As Tom was the only doctor she trusted, she had hoped that he would deliver the baby.

"She'll be fine, Leena," Tom reassured patiently. "The obstetrician will be there the entire time to tell her what she needs to know." Although he knew where her concern was coming from, Tom could not help but be at a loss whether to laugh or cry. Despite being an exceptional doctor, he had never delivered a baby before. It just wasn't his field specialty.

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