Chapter 317
“Promise me that you’ll get a physical examination then!”
Sally laughed. And here she thought the man was going to ask Fia to do something difficult!
One hour later, Conrad took a series of test results and came to Sally.
“Here are all the results. Take a look.”
Sally took the results and looked behind him. “Where’s Fia?”
“Asleep. She’s too tired after today.”
Sally nodded. “Good. She has anemia so she gets tired easily. Have your housekeeper prepare more nutritious and iron–rich food for her.”
“Does she need medicine?”
“No. Medicine should be used sparingly. It’s best if she can get her nutrition from her food.”
“Of course.”
“And everything else… She’s fine.” Sally put the reports on the table and signaled Conrad to take them
away.
He took the results but didn’t move.
“Any more questions?”
Conrad looked away and asked, “How long must she wait before she can have a baby again?”
“Take care of her. You can’t have intercourse with her at this juncture. Wait for two more months and it’ll be good for both you and her.”
Sally was worried that Conrad didn’t understand, so she added, “If you do it too quickly, she can get gynecological–related diseases from that.”
Conrad frowned. “Then when she has a baby, would it affect her and the child?”
“She’ll be fine. As long as you don’t make her suffer as before.”
“Thanks.” Conrad turned and left.
Sally stared at Conrad before remembering something. “Hey, your blood type is O negative, right?”
After he left the doctor’s office, Conrad didn’t return to Fia’s ward immediately. He was thinking about what Sally told him.
He took out his phone and began a search on hemolytic disease of fetuses and newborns (HDN).
RH–negative parents had a chance of getting an RH positive baby. If a certain amount of the child’s red blood cells entered the mother’s body, it would lead to an immune response in the mother’s body that would create antibodies to attack the baby’s red blood cells, causing the fetus to develop reticulocytosis and anemia.
Normally, it was less risky during the first pregnancy. But it would be riskier from the second pregnancy onward.
Conrad scratched his head as he remembered what Sally said.
“You don’t have to be too worried though. HDN occurs more commonly when the mother has an RH- negative blood type compared to when the father has it. You’re the one with the negative blood type, not Fia.”
Suddenly, Conrad remembered how he and Jason donated their blood to Eileen.
Eileen also had an O negative blood type just like him. But she had aborted her first baby. If she was to have a second pregnancy…
Conrad then remembered how protective Fia was of Eileen, so he believed that he should remind her about it too.
“Hello? Did anything happen to Fia?” Eileen’s anxious voice came from the other end.
Conrad wouldn’t call her if it wasn’t important.
“Fia’s fine. But there’s something I need to remind you about. Your blood type is RH negative, and Victor’s isn’t.”
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad)
I had known that the ending would be like this , I would never had read this book. It didn’t have a right ending at all. Made no sense. Don’t waste your time....
Evil should never win and Lucifer has harmed far to many....
This should not end this way. Fia, rather than following Lucifer’s evil path should reflect and realize that she has always loved Conrad and he has always loved her. Their problems were due to the interference of others, Beryl, Esme etc . Since she is the only one that can approach Lucifer, she and Peter should cooperate with each other, kill Lucifer and evil Beryl, Peter can remove the toxins/ poison from everyone and each will be able to live normal lives without interfering with others relationship's. The children deserve their real father who will love them dearly and provide and protect them with the life they deserve. Gia has been a fool since the beginning and has believed everyone but her beloved husband. Please end this on a good note, that is why we all read these stories, everyone loves a happy ending....