Chapter 122 – Really Pregnant
Christine White shushed and lowered her voice back, “I saw someone I know.”
“What’s wrong with acquaintances?” Debby York just felt puzzled.
Christine White shook her head, “You don’t understand, if he had seen me, he would have come up and asked me what I was doing in the OB/GYN.”
“What’s the point, you just tell him.” Debby York was unimpressed.
Christine White rolled her eyes, “Didn’t I say that I’m not sure if I’m pregnant yet, and if I tell him now, he’ll definitely have to tell my husband, so won’t it be embarrassing if I’m not pregnant by then?”
“That’s true.”
“Besides, I wanted to surprise my husband, and there would be no surprise if my husband found out ahead of time.”
“I see, so we have to avoid him right?” Debby York pointed to the man behind the pillar with a flamboyant look on her face, “So handsome, he’s the doctor here isn’t he?”
“Well, it’s the head surgeon and my husband’s best friend.” Christine White replied looking at Ives Norton.
Debby York sucked in her saliva, “Christine, I find your husband to be a godly man, surrounded by such handsome friends, President Lane is, and so is this handsome doctor, and by the way, what’s his name?”
“Ives Norton,” Christine White returned.
Debby York hemmed and hawed, “That’s nice, do you have his contact info?”
“What do you want?” Christine White eyed her warily.
Debby York squirmed with a shy face, “I want to pick him up!”
“Don’t… You can knock that off before it’s too late.” Christine White got a serious look on her face.
Debby York was a little upset, “Why?”
“Because he’s from a good family, his family is a nationally recognized medical family, do you think he’s in control of his own marriage?” Christine White asked her rhetorically.
Not to mention Ives Norton. Wasn’t the old man in charge of Baird Lane’s marriage?
Debby York listened to Christine White with a look of disappointment, “Then it looks like I’m out of luck.”
“Definitely not a chance, come on, he’s gone, let’s go too.” Christine White took her hand and went into the maternity ward.
With Debby York by her side, Christine White didn’t feel much nervousness during the exam; all she had was apprehension, which lasted until the end of the exam.
Debby York bought her a glass of hot milk, “Still worried, huh? I see your body is shaking.”
“Yeah.” Christine White took the milk and said thank you, “I was worried I wasn’t pregnant.”
“What’s there to worry about, the results aren’t in yet, in case you’re bad.” Debby York said on cloud nine.
Christine White sighs, “What if I’m not pregnant?”
“No pregnant we’ll just go out for a nice meal in a little while and then you’ll go back at night and work on it with your husband, how big a deal is that.” Debby York smiled a lewd smile.
Christine White was amused by her as well and couldn’t help but bump her with her shoulder, “Say what.”
“I’m not making this up, women can’t get pregnant, it’s mostly to do with the men.” Debby York grunted.
Christine White cried and laughed, “You’re not married yet, and you’re not ashamed to say that.”
“Shame on you, women have to go through it, I’m just a little behind you, just so you can brush up on my experience.” Debby York took a sip of her coffee.
Christine White lazily ignored her and turned her attention to the door of the examination, suppressing her apprehension and waiting patiently for the results to come in.
After waiting for about an hour or so, the door to the exam room opened and a nurse came out of it, “Is Ms. Christine White in?”noveldrama
“Christine, your results are in.” Debby York was the first to react and hurriedly reminded Christine White.
Christine White froze and stood up and walked towards the nurse, “I’m Christine White, Ms. Nurse, what are the results?”
She asked nervously and expectantly.
The nurse handed over the results sheet in her hand with both hands, “Congratulations Ms. White, you’re going to be a mom.”
Christine White was so blissfully stoned by this both expected and unexpected result that she froze there for a moment and forgot to react.
Debby York pushed her twice and she didn’t even feel a thing.
Debby York had no choice but to take matters into her own hands.
“I’m sorry, my friend she was so excited that she got carried away.” Debby York smiled shyly at the nurse and picked up the results sheet.
The nurse nodded understandingly, “It’s normal, a lot of new moms react this way when they learn they’re pregnant.”
“Right right, is my friend’s baby healthy?” Debby York asked the question of greatest concern.
The nurse returned, “The baby is healthy, but the young lady has some health problems.”
“What’s the problem?” Debby York tensed.
The nurse smiled apologetically, “I’m sorry, this is a private matter concerning the young lady and the doctor would like to speak with her alone.”
“Okay, okay, I’ll wake her up.” Debby York said and rushed off to page Christine White.
Christine White finally came back to her senses, tears instantly streaming down her face, “I’m really pregnant?”
“Yeah, what are you crying about?” Debby York drew a tissue to wipe her tears.
Christine White cried and laughed, “I’m happy.”
Three years. She’d waited three years to get pregnant.
These grandpas should be happy.
I just don’t know if Baird Lane is happy or not, but since he agreed to give her this baby, I think he should be happy to know … it …
Christine White thought with some lack of confidence.
Debby York gave her the results sheet, “Seven weeks pregnant, the baby is healthy, but the nurse lady said you have some medical problems and the doctor wants to talk to you.”
Christine White’s smile froze on her face, “Something wrong with me?”
“Yes, Ms. White does have some health problems.” The nurse picked up.
Christine White was a little uneasy inside, “What’s the problem?”
“I can’t talk about that, it’s better to let the doctor talk to you, Ms. White please follow me.” The nurse made a motion of please.
Christine White looks at Debby York and wants Debby York to accompany her.
Debby York refused, “I’ll stay here and wait for you, the nurse said it’s a private matter for you, go on your own, don’t worry, it shouldn’t be a big deal.”
“Yeah?” Christine White still hadn’t gotten over it.
If it really wasn’t a big deal, why didn’t the nurse say so and had to have the doctor talk to her.
“It must be, anyway, don’t think about it, it’s not good for the baby, go on.” Debby York urged.
Christine White nodded and followed the nurse.
“Hello doctor.” Christine White walked into the doctor’s office.
The doctor looked up at her, “Ms. White is it?”
“It’s me.” Christine White nodded.
The doctor pointed to the seat across from him, “Have a seat.”
Christine White responded, pulling out her chair and sitting down.
When she sat down, the doctor asked her, “Ms. White donated bone marrow, correct?”
Christine White hmmm’d, “That’s right, may I ask if I’m having health problems that are related to donating bone marrow?”
“Yes, you’ve donated your bone marrow and your body functions have naturally declined, whereas a pregnant woman who is pregnant has to give the vast majority of her nutrition to the child in her womb, and your bone marrow hasn’t fully recovered …”
“Will I have a miscarriage?” Christine White became more and more terrified as she listened, and interrupted the doctor directly.
The doctor frowned, “That’s not necessarily true, it’s just that this baby of yours will be very unsettled, the slightest collision or stimulation will make it easy to miscarry, and the probability is very high, because your body’s resistance and ability to withstand it has become poor, so you need to pay more attention to it, especially in the first three months.”
“I see.” Christine White nodded with a small pale face, then asked, “So, doctor, will I be less likely to miscarry in three months?”