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Should I give the doctor a red envelope before entering the delivery room? An experienced person suggested this.
This is the first time that Er Qiao gave birth to a baby. In the waiting room, Er Qiao's heart has been very nervous. The nurse probably went out and has been taking care of Er Qiao. The nurse's tone is very gentle and she has been comforting Er Qiao and keeping Er Qiao breathing steadily so that the baby can be born soon. During delivery in the delivery room, doctors and nurses encouraged Er Qiao to give birth to a big fat boy, and the vital signs of the fetus were very healthy. Er Qiao didn't know what kind of doctors and nurses other people met. In Er Qiao's eyes, his baby was born healthy, and at that time, he could insist on delivery, all thanks to the encouragement of doctors and nurses. Er Qiao asked his family for advice: "Doctors and nurses have worked hard to deliver my baby. Should I send a red envelope to express my gratitude?" Er Qiao's sister-in-law and sister-in-law are experienced people. After listening to Er Qiao, this is a suggestion for Er Qiao.

Advice from experienced people

Xiao Zhi's mother: When I was doing four-dimensional color Doppler ultrasound, I especially wanted to know the sex of the child, so I asked my husband to secretly give the doctor a red envelope. Unexpectedly, the doctor glanced at the red envelope and his face became serious: "I wanted to give you a hint, but now I don't want to say anything." My husband and I both blushed at that time, and the atmosphere was very embarrassing. Later, when you have a baby, don't say anything about the red envelope.

Father Cher: My child's sister-in-law is a midwife nurse in the Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital. She did encounter family members stuffing red envelopes, but the child's sister-in-law never received them. Some family members will hide red envelopes in fruit baskets, and her sister-in-law will try to deduct money from the maternity hospitalization expenses and never confiscate a penny.

Lin's mother: Let me tell you. The pregnant women the doctor saw in the delivery room were all pregnant women, with long hair and crying. He won't treat any pregnant mother differently, so he won't remember you whether you give a red envelope or not. You are not the only child he delivers every day. He encourages you to have a baby quickly, just because of his professional ethics. The doctor didn't even remember who was who when he left the delivery room.