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Chapter 1073 - 027 Pampering Wife’s Postscript (Ending - )_4
Chapter 1073: 027 Pampering Wife’s Postscript (Ending Chapter)_4
Without any expectations for the child, he feared that Avery Graham would just go through this, as newborns indeed look a bit ugly at birth, but as they grow, they gradually become more distinctive.
As the delivery approached, Avery’s temper also worsened, feeling irritable from time to time and even losing her temper.
Bernard Taylor stopped going to work at the company again, staying at home all day to keep her company, which made Nancy Sallow quite jealous, but she also knew Avery’s condition, and Avery’s mother was touched by Bernard’s gesture.
She felt that her daughter really hadn’t chosen the wrong person, nor married the wrong one.
Thinking back to if Avery really had married Michael Auclair, she would not have had such happiness.
Although Avery’s pregnancy seemed to be a lot more troublesome than others, with Bernard there to accompany and watch over her, she truly was very fortunate.
It was after giving birth that Avery learned she had almost suffered from prenatal depression, but fortunately, with Bernard’s daily companionship, the condition hadn’t become serious.
On the day of childbirth, Avery suddenly felt relieved. She woke up early in the morning, intending to deliver naturally, so every morning after her due date passed without going into labor, she would get up for a walk.
After her walk, she came back, ate some bread, drank a glass of milk, and then went to shower in the bathroom.
While she was showering, Bernard would usually wait outside.
So, Avery showered with peace of mind. But while showering, she felt something wasn’t right. When she looked down, she saw a stream of red liquid flowing over the white porcelain tiles, strikingly vivid.
"Bernard, honey, I... I’m bleeding," Avery screamed.
The first time she screamed, Bernard had actually already opened the door and come in. Since the middle of the pregnancy, Bernard wouldn’t let her close the door while showering alone.
Avery was terrified, and Bernard was also very nervous at that moment. He feigned composure, carefully moved forward, wrapped Avery in a bath towel, lifted her out, and placed her on the bed.
"Don’t worry, don’t rush, and don’t be scared. We’ll change clothes and head out," Bernard was actually quite anxious. Watching other women give birth and watching one’s own wife give birth was completely different.
Seeing Bernard so composed, Avery thought he must have had experience, so she stopped worrying, held her breath, and let Bernard help her change.
The maternity bag and the baby’s things had all been prepared in advance, ready to be taken out the door.
Gradually, Avery calmed down. Once dressed, Bernard opened the door and bellowed, "Mom, grab the things, tell Dad to drive the car. We’re going to the Hospital, Avery is giving birth."
Afterward, when Bernard turned to hold her, Avery then realized Bernard’s hidden face had turned pale.
At that moment, she was a bit stunned and even more moved. She initially thought Bernard wasn’t afraid, but actually, he was terrified.
However, many years after giving birth, every time Avery remembered this moment, she found it extremely amusing. With a son and a daughter around her, when sharing her romantic stories with Bernard, the most memorable scene for Avery was this one.
Soon, the four elders rushed up in haste.
Some made phone calls, some arranged the car, some grabbed things, and then the whole family rushed to the Hospital as quickly as possible, everything was ready there.
As a first-time mother, Avery had a relatively smooth delivery, giving birth to a daughter, weighing six pounds six ounces, and later Avery gave her daughter the nickname Lulu.
Bryan Hawkins came to visit them, accompanied by Carolline Ruiz. Carolline came to congratulate them, while Bryan intended to see Bernard’s embarrassing moment, but ironically, he became the joke himself.
Because the daughter he had longed for did not come to his family but instead to Bernard’s.
The two men also had a good laugh about this in Avery’s ward.
Natural birth is particularly painful for the mother. As Avery lay on the bed, enduring the cervix dilating, she was in agony, her screams were heart-wrenching, and her grip turned Bernard’s hands blue. Although Bernard knew natural birth was better, seeing Avery in such pain almost made him relent and ask the Obstetrics and Gynecology doctor to just perform a cesarean on Avery.
It was Avery’s extreme endurance, insisting she wanted to deliver naturally, and no matter how painful, she would persevere.
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