Chapter 1253 - Chapter 1253 Chapter 1256 Obstetrics and Gynecology (4)
Chapter 1253: Chapter 1256 Obstetrics and Gynecology (4) Chapter 1253: Chapter 1256 Obstetrics and Gynecology (4) Lu Weixi shook her head, returning the fish to her mother, “Mom, you eat it. I’m on a diet.”
“What diet? You’re already as thin as a rail, eat something nutritious.” Her mom said as she offered the fish eyes, “Remember when you were little? You loved eating fish eyes. Even at the BBQ stand, you’d gobble them up. Plus, the cheeks are the softest part; you’re quite the chef yourself. Here, take a taste.”
Left with no choice, Lu Weixi could only take a bite. She hadn’t expected that the moment the fish entered her mouth, she would feel like her insides were being turned upside down. She immediately set down her bowl and ran to the bathroom with the speed of a sprinter to throw up thoroughly.
After emptying everything in her stomach and flushing the toilet, she rinsed her mouth, ready to return to her meal, but the mere smell of the fish caused her to vomit uncontrollably.
Hearing the commotion, her mother couldn’t help but come and check. Upon seeing Lu Weixi retching over the toilet, even though her stomach was empty, possibly even throwing up last night’s dinner, she continued to gag in discomfort.
Standing at the doorway, her mother suddenly thought of something, “You…aren’t pregnant, are you?”
Her reaction was exactly like when she was pregnant, especially toward seafood, which she absolutely loathed.
By then, Lu Weixi had finished vomiting, flushed the toilet again, and rinsed her mouth, “Impossible. Remember, I had my period last month.”
But it was a bit shorter than usual.
“Besides, Zhiyou and I have long since… it’s impossible.”
They were quite intimate in the days leading up to their divorce, but after the first day when measures were not taken in their excitement, she took medication. In the following days, Zhiyou always took precautions and not once was careless. And she remembered checking every time they were together; there was no failure.
Unless, by a one percent chance, the medication didn’t work. But how could that be so coincidental, and she had her period last month too? It didn’t make sense.
Who knew that upon hearing this, her mother became even more frightened, “Then you might have stomach cancer or something wrong with your intestines… after all, cancer can be hereditary.”
“Mom, don’t scare yourself. I will get it checked tomorrow first thing in the morning; how about that?” Lu Weixi quickly comforted her, “Besides, I’m so young, even if it’s hereditary, it’s unlikely to be an advanced stage disease. It’s treatable. Don’t worry.”
Her mom, still concerned, nodded, “That makes sense. Make sure you go early tomorrow.”
