Zachary: “Grandma, is there any way to make Seren stop vomiting?”
Grandma May said: “Most people will have morning sickness, but it is only in the early stages of pregnancy. After three months, it will gradually stop vomting. As long as the vomting is not very severe, you can bear it. If the vomiting is too severe, go to the hospital to see a doctor.”
Grandma May reminded her granddaughter-in-law: “Don’t take medicine indiscriminately. You are pregnant, and many medicines cannot be used.”
Serenity said: “Grandma, I know, I won’t take medicine indiscriminately, just bear with it.”
At the end, she enviously said: “Jasmine doesn’t vomit very much.”
When it came to her, she responded.
Grandma May: “Everyone is different. Some people don’t vomit when they are pregnant with their first child, but they vomit to death when they are pregnant with their second child.”
Serenity touched her lower abdomen and said, “I hope I don’t vomit until I die.”
Zachary: “I’ll take Seren to the hospital for a checkup later, and ask the doctor if there’s any way to make her vomiting lighter.”
Serenity: “It just started, maybe I won’t vomit in a few days.”
Liberty poured a glass of warm water for her sister and handed it to her.
Serenity: “Sister, I don’t want to drink plain water now, I feel like vomiting after drinking it. Sour, salty, do you have any, give me some.”
Zachary said: “There are no snacks at home, and the sauerkraut asked me to cook noodles with sauerkraut. I will send someone to buy snacks with sour immediately.”
Mrs. Lane came in from the balcony and took the conversation, “Do you want some sour, young mistress? I’ll go out and buy two packs of plums right now.
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