When I was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery, I only worried about who would care for my baby
Briefly

The article recounts a mother's ordeal when she began experiencing abdominal pain, initially dismissing it as gas. During a mall outing, the pain escalated and led to a near-fainting experience. Rushed to the hospital by a doctor friend, she learned her appendix was severely inflamed, requiring emergency surgery. Amidst her physical pain, her primary concern was for her 18-month-old son, who had never been away from her. The thought of him waking up without her support haunted her more than the surgical risks she faced.
The pain intensified, but I brushed it off as gas; however, the reality hit when I almost passed out at the mall.
My greatest fear wasn’t the emergency surgery, but the thought of my 18-month-old son waking up without me.
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