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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 313

Joyce was too embarrassed to ask further questions and had to rush out of the imaging room and head to the OB/GYN clinic on the third floor.

Soon, it was her turn.

In addition to bewilderment, she had a touch of anxiety.

The doctor was about fifty years old, wearing a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and looking very experienced, with an auxiliary nurse standing next to her.

When Joyce walked in, the doctor smiled kindly.

"Sit."

Joyce sat down immediately when she heard her and asked impatiently, "Doctor, what's wrong with me?"

The doctor opened a file up, took a closer look at the ultrasound report, and said, "Very good, nothing wrong."

Joyce breathed a sigh of relief and just wanted to put her heart down.

The doctor, however, suddenly added, "Everything is normal with the fetus, and it looks like you are in good health."

"What … what fetus?" Joyce was completely frozen, her mind blank. A fetus? What fetus? What does fetus mean? She's pregnant? How was that possible? She had sex with Luther just the day before and today she had a fetus? That's outrageous.

This time it was the doctor's turn to be surprised, "You're pregnant, and you don't know? Didn't you come for regular maternity checkups? Hey, wait a minute, you don't seem to have a pregnancy file, is your file elsewhere, do you want me to transfer your pregnancy file over?"

"I don't know, I'm pregnant?" Joyce was incredulous and incoherent, "Doctor, are you mistaken, my name is Joyce, I was just transferred from the gastroenterology department."

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