Chapter 2458
Married at First Sight
Elisa said: âItâs already 8:00. I can see that you havenât gone downstairs yet to eat breakfast. I went upstairs to see what was going on. Are you okay, sister-in-law?â
Alice habitually held her swollen belly with one hand and smiled: âIâm perfectly fine. I just couldnât sleep well lately, so I stayed in bed. I awoke when your brother awoke and didnât want to get out of bed. You havenât yet gone to company?â
âIâll go to the company in a while. Thereâs nothing big happening recently, so Iâll just go to the company and take a look, and then go to the bookstore for a stroll. Jasmine is guarding the bookstore. Serenity is still in the honeymoon period and wonât return to the company this month. â
After the wedding, although Zachary and Serenity did not go out for their honeymoon, nor did they go to work.
They stayed at Wildridge Manor almost every day, living a slow and leisurely life, as happy as gods.
Occasionally, Elisa went to Wildridge Manor to see Serenity, and she felt envious when she saw the young couple leading a leisurely life.
Alice said: âSerenity is still in the honeymoon period. Let her enjoy the happiness of her honeymoon. Is her pregnancy reaction serious?â
Alice walked back to the sofa in the room and sat down, her belly was too big, she would feel tired after standing for a long time.
Elisa said: âShe doesnât vomit anymore, she is relieved.â
Elisa sat down beside Alice, looked at her stomach, touched it a few times, and said, âItâs my nephew who is the most naughty.â
Toss her sister-in-law enough.
âYeah, sister-in-law, he moved and kicked me.â Elisa felt the fetal movement and found it miraculous.
Alice smiled and said: âItâs morning now, and the fetal movements are relatively small. At night, the fetal movements are more severe. Your brother likes to tease him the most.â
When her pregnancy reaction was severe, Clive even wanted to abort the child. After the baby started moving and he felt the baby growing healthy in her belly, Clive began to have some fatherly love for the child.
Alice used to be afraid that Clive would not love the child after the child was born, but now she is relieved.
Elisa touched her a few more times and said, âBaby, Iâm your aunt. Have you woken up too? You heard me talking to your mother. When you hear what your aunt said, kick her hand again.â
The baby really kicked again.
Elisa: âSister-in-law, he can hear me, and he responded to me.â
Alice smiled, âIf you touch him, he will kick you, not that he can hear what you say.â
She also touched her belly. Ever since she had fetal movements, she liked to touch her belly.
Elisa said: âSister-in-law, when are you going to have a prenatal check-up? Iâm free and Iâll go with you.â
Clive always accompanied Alice to every prenatal check-up. Elisa felt that Clive had been too busy and tired recently, and she wanted to help him share some of the burden.
âTomorrow is the date for prenatal check-ups. Now in the third trimester of pregnancy, prenatal check-
ups are becoming more and more intensiveâ¦â Alice frowned suddenly.
Elisa asked: âSister-in-law, whatâs the matter with you? Are you feeling unwell?â
Seeing Alice frowning, Elisa asked with concern, âDid I tease the baby and he kicked too hard and hurt you?â
âNo, it seems that my stomach hurts.â Alice said: âItâs not very painful, just a little dull.â
Elisa stood up abruptly, and said nervously, âIs it going to give birth? Iâll take you to the hospital right away.â
Alice: âBut, thereâs still half a month left before the due date.â
Elisa: âI heard that some babies will come out early, premature birth, yes, premature birth.â
Alice felt that she was not premature, she said: âI am now thirty-seven weeks plus, so it is not premature, Elisa, please donât be nervous, maybe it is about to give birth, it just feels a little dull pain.â
Elisa said: âIf you donât feel well, you have to go to the hospital. There is still a little distance between our family and the hospital. We canât wait until the pain is severe before going to the hospital. What if you give birth on the way.â
Elisa was single and had never given birth, but since her sister-in-law was expecting, her brother bought lots of pregnancy-related books, and she read them all.
In her own words, she would get married and have children at some point, so she should study now so that she wouldnât have to worry in the future.