ardent

If I know nothing of Faith



Elizabeth

Loner

age
3 Years
gender
Female
gems
190
size
Large
build
Light
posts
72
player
04-11-2020, 09:31 PM
Elizabeth tried to hide her excitement when the other introduced herself. Her search felt like it was approaching a bursting point. Hopefully they'd accept Kaizer just the same. The healer though did not know if the herbs here were the same as her homeland. Well she supposed this would be her homeland now - her mothers homeland at least. Aurielle was a pretty name too and Liz was certain serving under her would bring joy to her life for years to come. At least hoping that Valhalla does not meet the same fate as Montra did.

She questioned her, a test. As soon as it hit her ears she heard her fathers voice. Quickly now, this happened twice in her pack. "It depends on the position of the pup - feet first or butt first." she began. "I would suggest Trillium but that's not always readily available. Back home we would use red rasberry leaves and spearmint as it helps with contractions, though pain management is most improtant next to controlling bleeing as the mother passing out would be troublesome. Then you can go one of two ways to reposition the pup, press gently on the abdomen and find the pups head in an attempt to push it the right way around. You can also seek help by asking another wolf to help reach inside and reposition the pup but this is difficult considering our anatomy compared to a monkeys. The two times I've done it we were able to reposition the pup by pushing on the abdomen. Normally if those fail there isn't much I was taught to help the mother nor child." Elizabeth was hoping this satisfied the alpha. This is simply what she had been taught and from experience. Many of the females in her pack had trouble giving birth due to the horrible positions.

"I'm a quick learner as well if shown what to do, it isn't hard for me to catch onto something." she knew this was all just words, but if she could show her what she could do Liz knew she would see. Actions spoke louder than words and she knew that to the bottom of her core.