
Tears of sadness continued to flow from his cheeks. Cowering and coiling in a blanket after a misunderstanding he has been confronted with. Vida, continued whimpering softly, but I could still hear clearly. I then rose from a crouching position, then caught up with him who did not want to listen to my explanation at all.
I shuffled up on the bed to get close to him. Slowly I pulled over the blanket wrapped around his pitiful body. He's still not picking. I could feel his body shaking with tears.
Hem ... was he so saddened by my vague response?
"Darling .. don't cry, keep the fetus in your stomach." Gently rub his back with regular up and down movements. For a while he still did not move from his position.
However, a few seconds later, it turned out that my sentence had managed to make her cry decrease and slowly calmed down. She moved to sit her body, then hugged me. "I don't think you want this child" he said between sobs.
I thinly pulled both corners of my lips while rubbing the tops of his head. Her face was stuck on the neck, making me feel the roar of her warm breath.
"Maybe I don't want to have children." He looked down to make her realize that I was trying to see her face. "I just don't know what kind of expression she's so happy about."
He immediately pulled out a body and stared at the two attached netraku. "I'm sorry, who always misjudges your attitude" he said with a sad look. Without giving a response I immediately pulled his body back so that I could hold it for longer.
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"How, Doctor? Am I really pregnant?" ask Vida who is impatient again waiting for an explanation from the doctor. While I was still standing next to my wife-listening.
"I mean, Doctor?" tanyaku later.
"There are two possibilities, sir. First, this can be caused by the age of the womb is still too young. But, no need to worry, if the testpack has shown two red lines, then most likely Vida's mother is pregnant." He then made some notes on a pink book, which I did not know his name.
"However, the possibility of both is that Vida's mother is experiencing a pregnancy outside the uterus commonly known as an ectopic pregnancy," he continued, which makes us both frown on confusion.
Vida and I then exchanged glances, then looked back at the doctor as if demanding a further explanation.
"Pregnancy outside the uterus or ectopic, caused by an egg that has been fertilized by sperm but the egg does not attach to the uterus. The fallopian tube is an organ that is often attached to the egg during ectopic pregnancy. In addition to the fallopian tube, ectopic pregnancy can also occur in the ovaries, cervix (cervix), or in the abdominal cavity. And this condition can cause severe bleeding and tremendous pain in the lower abdomen of the mother, if left alone. And the solution is to have surgery to remove the failed fetus." He seemed to be scooping his face violently. So did Vida and I who began to look riled up because the characteristics that Vida felt this afternoon were exactly what the doctor had just said.
"But mom and dad don't have to worry. That's just a possibility" he said, which made us both get a beam of hope again. "Next month Vida's mom check-up again here, to see the next development," she suggested later, which was taken firmly by both of us.
We are a new couple. Not much knowledge about pregnancy. So, it is only natural that the terms that have been discussed by the doctor, there are still things that we do not understand. "Then we say goodbye, Doc. Thank you for the time" I said, ending our meeting after the doctor handed us the pink book along with a prescription that we had to redeem.
"Together, Mr. Ibra. Don't forget to drink the vitamins, Mother."
Vida nodded with a friendly smile on her, and we rushed out of her room.