Chapter 822

After leaving the Serenity Cafe, Chloe headed over to the hospital. She had a quick check-up in the gynecology department and got some blood work done. With the report in hand, she walked into the doctor's office.

The doctor glanced at the report and said, "Did you know you're pregnant?" Chloe nodded slightly. She had a bit of a clue. When she saw the HCG levels in the report, it clicked for her. For a moment, her mind went blank. This was totally unexpected. But since she was She hadn't noticed anything unusual before. But now, knowing she was pregnant, it felt like she could sense a tiny seed sprouting inside her. The doctor looked over the ultrasound, his expression turning serious.

kind of prepared for it, she quickly came to terms with the news. Little bursts of joy started bubbling up in her heart. It was a magical feeling.

"Based on the size of the embryo, you're about two weeks along, but your numbers are a bit behind," he said, his tone serious.

A chill ran through Chloe. "What does that mean?" she asked.

"It means the embryo isn't developing ideally. There's a chance of a biochemical pregnancy. You might want to prepare yourself mentally," the doctor explained.

had an idea of what this meant but

The doctor elaborated, "Sometimes,

embryo will detach from the uterus on its own, which is a biochemical pregnancy. But don't stress too much about it. It's not quite the same as a miscarriage and won't harm your body. It's like having a period. Next month, you can try again,

avoid a repeat."

upset stomach last night wasn't from pregnancy-induced nausea. The doctor mentioned that hormonal changes causing morning sickness usually kick in after five weeks, and she was only two

she would've just shrugged off any biochemical reaction as a regular period. But

in stone. The embryo might still develop normally, and if there's no biochemical reaction

heart remained heavy. After mulling it over, she decided to keep this from Connor for now. If the pregnancy was likely to be biochemical, telling him would only lead to

Eldridge City. They still had one more invitation to deliver personally-to

usually swamped

deeply involved in their philanthropic efforts. After leaving Riverbrook, they'd traveled to various places, even war zones, helping countless displaced children. Neil was always supportive of Ruby's endeavors. The Shaw Foundation had a dedicated charity fund, with fifty percent of Shaw Enterprise's profits going into

quite a bit of drama involving the

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