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Zane's Point of View The transfusion lasted a few hours but Shay was finally transferred back to the recovery room. We were all back and gathered in the waiting area when the doctor come over and explained that she is responding to the transfusion and that slowly but steadily her vitals were picking up. She informed us that Shay was no longer sedated but would still need a few hours to rest. She also mentioned that there were no further complications with the baby but also no improvements, and that they would continue to monitor the situation. All we could do right now is to wait and see. My heart constricts as the possibilities of what could still go wrong run through my brain and I try to block it out. About two hours later I sigh as I lean my elbows on my thighs and run a hand over