Soon, a nurse came out, and the doctor immediately relayed to her what Joseph Thompson had explained.
"That's impossible, the children are all handed over to a nurse to be carried there. The first child was already pale purple when born, and to rush for time, we told the nurse to take the first child to the Neonatal Department without waiting for the second child to be carried out."
"Was the first child a boy or a girl?" Joseph Thompson asked anxiously.
"A girl, she was weak, weighing only 1.4 kg," the nurse said confidently, "I carried her out of the delivery room and immediately a nurse from your inpatient department came to take the child. I instructed her to take the child to the Neonatal Department as quickly as possible. The blanket wrapping the child had a note with the mother's name, age, and other information."
"But what the Neonatal Department received was a boy," Joseph Thompson became anxious, "Were the boy and the girl carried over together?"