Anastasia arrived at the hospital feeling a bit off. It wasn't the typical signs of labor—no contractions, just a little spotting.
After checking her over, the doctor recommended she stay for observation. If there were any signs of distress from the baby, they'd need to do an emergency C-section.
Anastasia also had a blood clotting disorder, which could make a significant bleed during delivery very risky. They made sure the blood bank had her matching blood type on standby.
The doctor went over all the possible risks with Herman, emphasizing the seriousness and potential danger to both Anastasia and the baby.
Looking serious, Herman agreed, “Alright, let’s get admitted and follow the doctor’s advice.” When it comes to health, it's best to trust the experts.
The hospital, where Herman was a major shareholder, ensured that Anastasia would receive top-notch care.
“Right, Mr. Salstrom. I’ll admit Mrs. Salstrom immediately. She should rest and avoid unnecessary movement,” the doctor advised.
In the lounge, Anastasia saw Herman come out of the doctor’s office. “What did the doctor say? Is the baby alright?” she asked.
“Everything’s fine. We’ll stay here for a while. The doctor said you could go into labor at any time,” Herman assured her, choosing not to mention the risks to keep her spirits up. “I’ll call Mom to bring over the baby stuff. We’re staying put until our little one arrives.”
Anastasia felt reassured and excited about the baby’s arrival.
Soon, she was settled into the hospital’s best suite, fully equipped and with a great view.
Monica and Salma, along with little Pattie, arrived shortly, followed by Feiman and Flynn, filling the room with visitors.
“You guys don’t need to worry so much; it’s not happening just yet,” Anastasia laughed.
Pattie, wide-eyed with concern, asked, “Mommy, does having a baby hurt? I’m here, so you don’t have to be scared.”
Anastasia felt warmed by her daughter’s concern. “It doesn’t hurt, sweetie. Just like when you were born. Soon, you’ll meet your little brother or sister.”
Salma offered, “I’ll stay, just in case. Herman, you might need some help.”
Monica chimed in, “I’m staying too. I promised Ana I’d be by her side. We can wait outside, so we don’t disturb her.”
Reluctantly, everyone agreed to wait in the hallway, while Pattie stayed in the room with her mom.
Herman, keeping a brave face for Anastasia, had already called James to the hospital, knowing his presence would be reassuring if anything went wrong.
During the day, Anastasia kept busy playing with Pattie and resting when needed.
The doctor checked in every couple of hours, and everything seemed fine throughout the day. But late at night, as Anastasia slept, she suddenly felt a sharp pain and a wet sensation. Panicking, she called out, “Herman, Herman, I think my water broke.”
Herman, too anxious to sleep and sitting nearby, rushed to her side. But when he checked, he realized it wasn’t her water breaking; Anastasia was bleeding heavily.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Bond Between Us (Anastasia and Herman)
Author pls Pls don't separate Ana and Herman once again because of Sandy. There must be an ending to Ana's sufferings!...
Yes yes yes!!! Thank you!!!...
How comes the twists are becoming uninteresting and unrealistic? Readers will prefer cleaner straight happy endings. Please don't go far beyond otherwise readers will lose interest. Time to end the story like we want it to be....
Please give us a happy ending for Anastasia and Herman with Pattie recognized as Herman's daughter, thank you!!!...
Pls update. This novel is really good....