Chapter 55 - Mifepristone Pills (1/2)

Chapter 55: Mifepristone Pills

Su Qingsang went back to her gynecology and maternity department. Chief Zhang Qiubai and assistant chief Chen Xiaoyu seemed to be discussing something. They both grew silent when they saw Su Qingsang enter. Zhang Qiubai stared at Su Qingsang’s confused face and waved her over. “Come over for a second.”

Zhang Qiubai was the chief of the gynecology and maternity department and had a personal office. Su Qingsang stood in front of the desk and felt mentally disturbed. “Teacher? What’s wrong?”

“Qingsang, did you see a pregnant woman named Li Rongrong yesterday?”

“Yes.” Su Qingsang didn’t know why Li Rongrong was being brought up so suddenly. “What’s wrong? Is there a problem?”

“She came to the hospital to prevent a miscarriage, but you prescribed her Mifepristone pills.” Zhang Qiubai’s face was serious as she spoke.

Mifepristone? Su Qingsang was dazed for a moment then replied, “Not possible.” Besides the fact that her situation with Wei Lenan had been resolved, as a professional doctor, she wouldn’t prescribe that type of medicine so easily to a pregnant woman.

“Not possible?” Zhang Qiubai was relieved and continued, “She had stomach cramps after she took the medicine yesterday, and this morning she brought the prescription you gave her and made a scene at the institute office. Now the whole hospital knows about it.”

“Teacher, I…”

“I believe you,” Zhang Qiubai interrupted her. How could she not know what her student, whom she had taught for so many years, was like? “But the prescription that she gave to the institute office has the prescription that you wrote. Qingsang, I don’t want to say this, but the situation right now is not good.” She believed Su Qingsang and believed that she wouldn’t do that kind of thing, but other people might not believe her. In addition, that woman had caused a disturbance early in the morning, which had a negative effect.

Su Qingsang’s lips had tightened into a line. She knew the ethics and rules of a doctor from the first day that she became a doctor. No. From the moment she had decided to study medicine.