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Chapter 409
Chapter 409
She didn’t want her to be worrying about others when she hadn’t recovered yet. It wouldn’t be good for her.
In the guest room, Eileen was lying on the bed while Sally accompanied her.
She didn’t let Lyn and Mrs. Whitley enter and instead had them accompany Fia outside in the living
room.
Eileen lay on the bed while Sally used a portable ultrasound machine to conduct her scans with a serious look on her face.
“Have you done any scans after this started?”
Eileen frowned. “I’ve been busy.”
“You never went for a check after you had your abortion?”
“Yes.” Eileen’s heart tightened. “Is something wrong with me?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSally silently cursed the monster that made Eileen suffer this much.
She held her hand after calming herself down and said, “It’s nothing much. You can recover with treatment.”
“What’s happening to me?”
“It’s hydrosalpinx. Your fallopian tube is somewhat blocked.”
Eileen stared at her with wide eyes. She knew a celebrity that couldn’t get pregnant because of the scircumstance.
“The cleaning after your abortion wasn’t done properly and it caused your fallopian tube to be blocked. Your pain cfrom it as well.”
About ten minutes later, Sally walked into the living room with her belongings.
Lyn quickly walked over and asked, “How’s Eileen, doctor?”
“Tell her boss to arrange less work for her and she has to manage her health properly. Otherwise, it might affect her future.”
Fia looked in the direction from which she heard Sally talking. “Is she going to be alright?”
“She’s still young. She’ll recover with proper care.”
“Thank you, Doctor Sally.”
“No problem. I’m just doing my job,” Sally said as she walked toward Fia. “Letcheck your head.”
“The inflammation is gone.” Fia smiled. “Doctor Sally, can I ask you something? Every morning when I wake up, Conrad givesone type of medicine and two types after a meal. I don’t get headaches now, so can I take less medicine?”
“You have to eat the medicine that we prescribed to you. Don’t get lazy.” Sally nudged Fia’s left. eyebrow. “That way, your eyes can recover faster.
From her description, the pill that Conrad gave her in the morning must be the folic acid pill.
But thinking about how Eileen was doing right now, perhaps getting pregnant and having a child wouldn’t be too bad.
As long as Conrad treated Fia well, it would be fine if she becpregnant earlier. The earlier she gave birth, the earlier she would recover.
“Alright, Fia. Rest well. I’ll go back to the hospital now.”
“Thank you.”
After Sally left, Fia asked Lyn to help her to the guest room to look for Eileen.
After eating the medicine, her pain was becoming less intense.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhen she saw Fia walk in, she could already sit up despite the pain and discomfort.
“Fia, I just wanted to cto take a look at you. I don’t know when I’ll see you again.”
Fia smiled at her as she sat by the bed and held Eileen’s hand.
The two women held hands and smiled.
Lyn said, “I’ll keep an eye out.”
Fia said, “Lyn, tell Mrs. Whitley to prepare lunch. We’ll eat together later.”
“Sure!”
Lyn left and closed the door behind them.
Eileen looked at Fia, whose eyes still couldn’t see. She extended her arms and hugged her.
“What is it?” Fia could sense her bad mood. She was very unhappy.
“If everything goes well, I’ll leave. But I really, really missed you. But thinking that you’ll be waiting
for me, I can’t disappoint you. I have to cback as a superstar. Only then can I help you!”
Fia also held Eileen tightly. “Yeah, I believe everything will be better for you.”
“Don’t worry, Fia. I’ll work hard!”