Rosella also looked at Camryn.
Rosella wanted to have a grandchild. If the young people didn’t want to have a baby yet or the reality was not suitable yet, she could wait. There was no need to wait for a few more years, as long as the young people didn’t take the DINK route.
Really going the DINK route…
It was difficult for them to accept it as elders for a while, but as time went by, they were able to accept it.
The children had grown up. They had their own ideas about the life they wanted to live. As long as the children were happy and felt happy, that’s fine.
“Are you tired? Why don’t you go first and sit in the pavilion?” Rosella asked Camryn when they arrived at a pavilion.
Camryn said, “I’m not tired.”
When she arrived, she wanted to go inside and say hello to everyone, but when she arrived, she sat under the pavilion.
“Dr. Carden said that my current body is having difficulty with childbirth, and I need to take medicine for a period of time to recuperate. But I have to wait until my eyes stop taking medicine before prescribing me medicine to recuperate my body.” Camryn told the truth calmly.
It’s better to let her husband’s family know as early as possible so that everyone can be mentally prepared, so as not to worry the elders if she doesn’t get pregnant for a long time after marriage.
Hearing this, Rosella asked with concern, “Dr. Carden, did she say it could be treated?”
Camryn had a bad life before, and she would have some physical problems that needed to be treated. Rosella could understand.
At the same time, she resented her in-laws very much. She didn’t understand. Even if she didn’t love her ex-husband, wasn’t her daughter her biological child? She was also born in ten months of pregnancy. How could Mrs. Newman be so partial?
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