He Nan drove directly to a hospital in the town with Shen Mianmian in tow. Before her rebirth, the town's hospital had barely any patients because the medical equipment here was too poor, and everyone was unwilling to give birth in the town.
In this era, those who could afford to give birth in town were mostly from families with better financial conditions.
Others would have a midwife come to their homes for the delivery. Despite the poor sanitary conditions and absolutely no safety guarantees, many missed their best chance of survival by delaying the transfer to the hospital if complications arose during childbirth.
As a result, in this era, many women died from childbirth-related complications.
Shen Mianmian followed He Nan like a child, registering and waiting in line at the hospital, until it was finally her turn.