Chapter 2987
When His Eyes Opened
The doctor issued another order and said to Joanna: âGo get a blood test! Then find me when the
results come out.â
âOkay doctor. Should I draw blood first or give the child antipyretics first?â Joanna asked worriedly.
âGive the child antipyretics first. Then go to draw blood.â The doctor explained.
âOkay doctor. My child was fine before. She has never been sick, and I donât know why she suddenly
had a fever.â Joanna stood up from the chair holding the child.
The doctor: âHow old is your child?â
Joanna: âSix months.â
âNormal. Before six months, the child has the maternal immunity, so it is generally difficult for the child
to become ill before six months. After six months, special attention must be paid to it.â The doctor
explained.
Joanna was enlightened, thanked the doctor, and walked out of the consultation room.
Ellis took antipyretics and checked the dosage. He said, âJoanna, you can hold the baby and sit in the
chair over there. It will be fine. We also had a fever when we were young. Isnât it fine now?â
While comforting, Ellis opened the medicine bottle and poured out the corresponding dose of medicine.
Joanna said: âWell. I believed that Gia was healthy and had never been ill. The doctor just informed me
that newborns have antibodies from the motherâs body for the first six months, making them resistant to
illness. My six-month-old daughter no longer has any antibodies, so she becomes ill. Iâm extremely
concerned that she will become frequently ill in the future.â
Ellis handed the medicine to Joanna.
Joanna took the medicine and fed it to her daughter: âBe good, baby. After taking the medicine, the
fever will subside. Mom knows that you must be suffering now. Itâs because Mom didnât take good care
of you. Mom will definitely be more careful in the future.â
Gia smelled the fragrant medicine and drank it obediently.
âYour daughter is really good! Whatâs her name?â Ellis asked.
Joanna: âHer name is Gia.â
Ellis felt that the name was a bit special, âIt sounds nice.â
âEllis, thank you! If it werenât for you today, I wouldnât know what to do.â Joanna put the measuring cup
into the bag and did not forget to thank Ellis.
âItâs just a small matter, donât thank me all the time. What is this list for?â Ellis saw that she was holding
a list in her hand and asked.
Joanna: âOh, this is a blood draw, you have to pay first.â
After Joanna finished speaking, Ellis immediately took the form and took the initiative to pay the fee.
Seeing Ellis queuing up at the toll window, Joanna was deeply moved.
Her Mom was right, she was not the kind of strong woman shown on TV, she still wanted a man to rely
on.
It would be a bit difficult for her to take care of the child by herself.
Gia doesnât have to fight so hard if there is someone who can help, especially if that person likes her a
lot.
After paying the fee, Joanna carried Gia to draw blood.
Gia was too small to understand the surrounding affairs.
When the nurse drew her blood, she frowned because of the pain and wanted to cry.
Ellis immediately turned on the phone and showed her the photos on the phone to attract her attention.
After the blood drawing was over, Ellis put away his phone.
âYouâre pretty good at coaxing children.â Joanna said with a smile.
âI have a little nephew, and I tease him every time I visit my hometown.â Ellis explained, âI really like
children.â
Joanna nodded.
Twenty minutes later, the test results came out.
Gia was sweating all over, and the fever subsided.
Joanna hugged the child and showed the test sheet to the doctor.