Chapter 1760 - 1774: Pregnancy Chronicles (9)
Chapter 1760 - 1774: Pregnancy Chronicles (9)
But if something happens to the child, how should this be explained to the parents?
The elder has been hoping for this child for so long, and now with this incident, they would be so disappointed.
Yu Zexiao and Jian Anning exchanged a look, both tacitly frowned without speaking. After a while, Yu Zexiao smiled and said, "Mom, we ran into Yunting on the road and we’re visiting the Leng Family now, we didn’t inform you before, sorry."
Shen Lanxiao didn’t think much of it: "You’re at the Leng Family? Say hello to Dr. Feng for me."
Yu Zexiao nodded: "Got it. We’ll be back tonight."
In the evening, almost all the tests should be complete. Yu Zexiao glanced at Jian Anning, her eyes were also filled with worry. However, both realized that they absolutely couldn’t tell the parents about this now; it would just be nerve-wracking for them too, let alone the elder?
At least, wait until he has concrete news before telling the parents?
After hanging up, Feng Linxue said, "Actually, there’s no need to worry too much. One fetus is a bit weak, but it’s hard to say what’s going on now. What you mentioned is the worst-case scenario. To be honest, the likelihood isn’t high. Even if it were, with current technology, we can generally ensure more than one child’s survival rate, because the strong child’s various indices are quite excellent. As for other congenital diseases, you don’t need to worry about them."
The ultrasound only showed one large and one small fetus, the small one being very weak. As for any frightening congenital diseases, the ultrasound simply couldn’t detect them at this time.
Her voice was very calm, using an analytical approach which provided some reassurance to the anxious Yu Zexiao and Jian Anning.
No more words were exchanged immediately, they quickly fetched a car to go to the hospital. This time, Feng Linxue took them to a military hospital equipped with the most advanced facilities. She is the honorary director of this hospital, allowing them to proceed without an appointment and immediately get a four-dimensional ultrasound.
When the cold instrument glided over Jian Anning’s stomach, both she and Yu Zexiao beside her were incredibly nervous. The doctor watched the screen while carefully conducting the examination. Occasionally, there was some discussion with Feng Linxue next to them, prompting Jian Anning to ask, "Doctor, is my child okay?"
"From the color ultrasound, the sac membrane is relatively intact. It shouldn’t be conjoined twins."
The first sentence allowed Jian Anning and Yu Zexiao to breathe a sigh of relief.
"However," the doctor immediately added, "we still can’t see the specifics of the smaller one’s condition. It could be developmental delay, or it might be malformation. But the likelihood of such is very low, generally, it doesn’t happen. Even if it does, the bigger one will be fine."
This statement tightened their hearts once again. Yu Zexiao asked, "Doctor... if the smaller one has issues in the womb, what impact does it have on the other child and the mother?"
If, by any chance, some situation arises—should the adult be saved, or the child?
For Yu Zexiao, there’s no doubt, it should definitely be the adult. This isn’t ancient times; there’s no reason for Jian Anning to suffer too.
If that smaller one truly is a stillbirth, it would have serious impacts on both the other child and the mother while in the womb. Alternatively, if it’s a malformation, it could also affect the other baby.
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