And that’s when everything accelerated. Léa started complaining of discomfort. Nothing sudden, just a slight discomfort in her stomach, dizziness, a strange fatigue… but enough to alert us. This wasn’t normal.
We called the medical team without delay. They arrived almost immediately. Léa’s face grew paler and paler, and her voice trembled.
“I don’t understand… it’s not time for me to give birth…”
Outside, Oslo was still standing by the door, on high alert. He wasn’t barking anymore, but he was tense, ears pricked, his gaze straight ahead. He knew.
The doctors performed an initial examination. And immediately, there was no doubt: something serious was happening. Imperceptible to the naked eye, but dangerous, both for her and her baby.
Without Oslo, we might not have reacted so quickly. Thanks to him, the emergency response was activated. An ambulance was called immediately. A race against time… for two lives.
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