Upon hearing Heath’s suggestion, Timothy’s tone sharpened. “Where’s the gurney?”
Sky promptly directed a nurse to fetch it. Timothy gentlyid Mia onto the gurney and then turned to
Sky. “She’s pregnant: she fainted after vomiting.” he borated.
Due to his initial haste. Timothy had overlooked the quicker option of utilizing a gurney.
Having regained hisposure, he promptly detailed Mia’s symptoms to Dakota.
Sky’s attention was immediately captured after learning about Mia’s pregnancy. “Mr. Barrett, you can
trust us to prioritize the safety of both mother and child.”
“This is critical. Should anything happen to her, it could lead to serious consequences for your hospital.”
Timothy observed as the gurney was swiftly wheeled into the operating room for examination.
He removed his suit jacket, loosening his tie as sweat dampened his back.
Standing outside the operating room, Timothy’s gaze shifted to the blinking red light.
Unable to suppress his curiosity any longer, he turned to Heath and asked, “Is childbirth truly as risky
for women as people im?”
Heath nodded solemnly. “I had a cousin who encountered a blood clotplication during childbirth. It
felt like a battle against death during the rescue operation.
“My cousin’s mother–inw objected to the cost of the surgery, unwilling to spend such arge amount
of money just for her to have a child.”
Upon hearing this, Timothy pursed his lips. “Your cousin’s mother–inw sounds truly reprehensible.”
“Yeah, that’s true. That’s why pregnancy is incredibly daunting for women. I never fully understood it
until now, but seeing my cousin’s experience has truly highlighted how perilous it can be.”
Timothy grew quiet, his thoughts drifting into contemtion.
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After all, if circumstances didn’t turn out as expected, he could always consider the option of adopting a
childter on.
Before long, Dakota emerged from the operating room. “Are Mia’s family members present?” she
inquired.
Timothy stepped forward. “That would be me.”
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“You must be Mia’s husband, right? Mia has been experiencing extreme tirednesstely due to the
stress she’s been under, which has resulted in poor nutrition and low blood sugar levels.
As her spouse and the father of her twins, it’s imperative that you prioritize caring for Mia’s well–being
and take on additional household responsibilities during this time.”
Timothy found himself at a loss for words.
Noticing Timothy’s displeasure, Sky hurried over to alleviate the tension.
“Mr. Barrett, Dr. Hudson is the most esteemed doctor here, though she can be somewhat
straightforward. However, her heart’s in the right ce.”
Timothy managed to control his frustration and turned to Dakota. “Will Mia be okay?”
“Mia and the babies are currently stable, but if this persists, there could beplications,” Dakota
exined.
She added, “Mia is also mildly anemic andcking calcium. Please ensure she receives appropriate
supplementation.”
Timothy clenched his jaw as he contemted Mia’s tireless efforts in decorating the university hall over
the past few days, a sense of guilt creeping over him.
Shortly after, Mia was brought out, still asleep on the gurney.
Timothy apanied her to the private hospital room, stealing a nce at Heath by his side.
His voice carried a hint of tension as he instructed, “Please ensure the necessary arrangements are
made ording to Dr. Hudson’s instructions.”
Heath ced Mia’s canvas bag on the bedside table before leaving the room. Timothy lingered beside
the bed, watching over Mia as she slept.
Despite her lips retaining a slight paleness, herplexion showed a significant improvement from
before.
Suddenly, the sound of a ringing phone emanated from Mia’s canvas bag.
Timothy nced in its direction and impulsively reached out to check. The caller ID disyed:
“udie.”