Then the wave came — deep, primal, pulling every muscle tight. Lena bore down, a raw sound tearing from her throat. The world shrank to this single purpose: bring her out.
Lena laughed through tears. Marco kissed her damp hair, his voice breaking. “She’s here. She’s really here.”
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A small, wrinkled face. Eyes squeezed shut. Then a cry — thin, fierce, impossibly alive.
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“You’re so close,” the midwife said, her voice calm as still water. “Next contraction, you push.” Lena laughed through tears
Lena’s partner, Marco, pressed a cool cloth to her forehead. His hand trembled slightly. “You’ve got this,” he whispered. “We’re about to meet her.”
The room was a blur of white sheets, soft lights, and steady beeping. Lena gripped the bed rail, her breath coming in sharp, desperate waves. The monitor beside her traced the strong, rhythmic beat of her daughter’s heart — a drum she had carried for nine months.
And suddenly — a slip, a rush, a warm weight placed on her chest.
The video would have ended there, perhaps. But in Lena’s memory, the scene kept playing — the cord being cut, the tiny fingers curling around hers, the quiet miracle of a new voice joining the world’s endless noise. If you meant something else — like a factual description of childbirth, a script for an educational video, or a different tone (e.g., dramatic, clinical, or poetic) — just let me know.