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Caesarean section 6 days, stitches not removed, taking painkillers for exam

VTC NewsVTC News31/05/2023


Wishing to leave a special mark with her 8-month-old daughter, Ms. Tran Thi Yen Nhi (born in 1990, Binh Duong ) carried her "little angel" to the podium to receive her pharmacist degree at the graduation ceremony.

Associate Professor Dr. Pham Van Song - Principal of Eastern University of Technology commented: "Yen Nhi is a typical representative of the school's spirit of overcoming difficulties in studying" .

New pharmacist Tran Thi Yen Nhi holds her 8-month-old daughter to receive her graduation certificate ( Video : NTCC)

To be able to hold a pharmacy degree with a good grade, every weekend, Ms. Yen Nhi leaves home at 5 am, traveling about 70 kilometers to go to school. Especially when she was pregnant, her health somewhat declined due to the after-effects of COVID-19. However, she still diligently went to school, not missing a single day.

She humorously said that during the last months of her pregnancy, she always went to school in a state where she could "burst the jar" at any moment. On the day of the final exam for her last subject, she had just given birth by cesarean section 6 days ago and had been discharged from the hospital for 1 day. The wound had not yet been stitched, each sharp pain made her "tremble".

Nhi took the risk of taking painkillers so as not to miss the opportunity to graduate on time. Her family tried their best to dissuade her from this bold decision. However, her strong determination convinced her husband to support her and drive her to school.

"That day, I had classes in the morning and a final exam in the afternoon. The painkillers only worked for a certain amount of time, so in the afternoon, I felt the pain clearly while I was taking the exam. I could only encourage myself to suppress the pain and finish the exam ," Nhi recalled.

New pharmacist holds baby to receive diploma: C-section 6 days ago, stitches not removed, taking painkillers to take exam - 1

Memorable moment of Yen Nhi and her daughter. (Photo: NTCC).

Going to school while raising a baby is a difficult journey. Nhi has to ensure her work progress, focus on her studies and not forget her goal of breastfeeding her baby. Looking back on what has happened, she feels like a "superwoman".

She proudly said: "Although it was hard, mother and child still reached the destination on time. If you go, you will get there, as long as you don't stop ."

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