Last Wednesday was my 5th and last visit to Puskesmas (primary health care) in this block. After my visit in the morning, me and my friends left our phone number at the puskesmas for the midwife to call us if there’s any baby delivery, so that we can go there and watch and assist. Much less to our expectation, with a baby delivery in the morning, we didn’t expect to be called soon until days later. But, that afternoon, around 4pm, I received a call from the midwife, saying there’s a pregnant woman who is going to give birth soon, in stage 1 with cervix dilatation of 3cm. We thought that it might be fast, as the baby delivery that we missed in the morning took place in less than 2 hours from first contraction. Little did we knew that this mother is a nullipara or primigravida (first time pregnant)! Hence, we spend around 6 hours waiting for the mother to give birth in the puskesmas. FYI: Stage 1: regular uterus contraction and cervix dilatation. The full dilatation of cervix is 10cm, wi...