Xenobstetrics

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Xenobstetrics

Post by Rohesie » 14 Mar 2018, 16:59

As a doctor I recently performed a larva removal surgery on a patient in advanced stage of infection. So advanced that by the time I was using the hemostat to pul the larva out, it ree'd and burst out. But not before I pulled it.

The result was unusual. The larva burst forward and escaped from medbay, but the patient received the last step of the surgery prior to it. So besides shaking quite a bit he was unharmed and soon fully healed.

I wonder how common these xenobstetrics cases are. After the incident, the guy spoke very little before SSDing. Which is a shame, for I wanted to know how it felt to be the proud mother of a xeno.

Proof humans and xenos can coexist.
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Re: Xenobstetrics

Post by Bigchilly » 14 Mar 2018, 18:36

Ah, I remember when aliens and humans used to coexist, back in my day you could defib someone who gave birth to a alien and they would run around with a damn hole in their chest

Now these hole based alien birth injuries usually are not able to be cured, its good to meet someone who is searching for a cure, very wholesome indeed.
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Re: Xenobstetrics

Post by HKO20006 » 15 Mar 2018, 17:12

Happened to me once, as the PFC being operated.
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Re: Xenobstetrics

Post by Sulaboy » 15 Mar 2018, 19:02

IMVader wrote:
14 Mar 2018, 16:59
As a doctor I recently performed a larva removal surgery on a patient in advanced stage of infection. So advanced that by the time I was using the hemostat to pul the larva out, it ree'd and burst out. But not before I pulled it.

The result was unusual. The larva burst forward and escaped from medbay, but the patient received the last step of the surgery prior to it. So besides shaking quite a bit he was unharmed and soon fully healed.

I wonder how common these xenobstetrics cases are. After the incident, the guy spoke very little before SSDing. Which is a shame, for I wanted to know how it felt to be the proud mother of a xeno.

Proof humans and xenos can coexist.
I pulled a live larva out of a PO. PO survived and the larva was hunted down.
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Re: Xenobstetrics

Post by Rohesie » 15 Mar 2018, 23:20

Aha, so it has happened more than once! Why are they trying to cover this truth? Who does it benefit?!
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