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- I think she's waking up. - Teresa.
- Whe... where am I? - You're in the hospital.
You had an accident. You fell down the stairs. Don't you remember?
- Are you feeling dizzy? - No. And my baby? How's my baby?
The doctor will be here shortly, but it seems that everything's fine.
- And Héctor? Did you call Héctor? - I'll call him right now.
- Please, Ana. Don't worry him. I'm fine. - No, don't worry.
- What? Does it hurt? - Let me see. - Here.
- Teresa, don't worry. - God. - Doctor, doctor. Come quick.
- My baby. My baby will be fine? - Yes. Yes, don't worry.
My baby. My baby will be fine?
Yes?
Ana? Ana what's happening? Calm down. Calm down.
Teresa?! What, what happened to Teresa?
- I'll look after her and I'll call you if something happens. - Please. And take her pressure.
- Of course doctor. - Thank you. - I'll escort you.
- What did he say? Can I get up already? - He said that it's better if you don't move too much.
- But why? - The blood can indicate that you're giving birth. But with the falle, it's not clear.
- How are you feeling? Are you feeling anything strange? - No, I've already told you there's no contractions.
- Are you still felling dizzy? - No, my belly hurts a little but I... I want Héctor.
Yes, I called him while the doctor was visiting you. He's on his way here.
- He wanted to go buy the crib today. - Don't worry. Look, if you give birth today, I promise I'll buy you the most beautiful crib of Madrid.
- And we need to find Alfonso. Please. - Teresa, it's all his fault.
- I still don't understand how he didn't help you. - No, no Ana. He didn't know. It's not what you think.
I need silence. To take your pressure I need a little bit of silence, okay?
- Who knows where Alfons is, right now. - Miss Ana, please.
- What? Are you feeling something strange? - Yes. Yes I'm feeling something strange.
What are you felling? Does it hurts? Tension?
I'm not... I'm not feeling my baby moves. I'm not feeling my baby moves and lately he didn't stop kicking me.
- Please. Nothing happened to him, right? - No.
When I fell down I protected my belly. I was thinking of him.
Please, tell me that nothing happened to him. Please, tell me that nothing happened to him. Please. Please.
Maurizio has been in there a long time. Why aren't they saying anything?
- Maurizio is very meticulous. I'm sure he's doing every kind of tests. - I don't understand why are they taking so much.
Teresa is in very good hands, Héctor.
How is she?
- Can I see her? - It's better if you don't. I've sedated her and she's sleeping.
- And the hemorrhage? - We've been able to stop it.
Right now, her vital signs seems to be good.
She's a very strong woman. And sane. And that helps a lot.
Thank God. What a chaos for a simple fall.
Anyway, Teresa lost much blood and she's very weak. We need to see if she'll need a transfusion.
I can donate the blood. I'm of the group they call "universal". I know it because I've done the analysis when I was in the Police.
That's good to know.
The danger has passed. The baby's good. Because the baby's good, right?
Héctor, I was auscultating Teresa, and it seems that the fall affected the fetus.
We've been doing various tests and he didn't respond to any of them.
He didn't survive the fall, Héctor.
I'm sorry.
You can't be serious.
You can't...