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Chapter 656 Postpartum Depression

Dong Nuan had breakfast and played with Nao Nao for a while. When the child was tired from tossing, he coaxed the child to sleep in his cage, and then he packed up and went to see Meng Rong.

Meng Rong woke up early, drank some porridge, and then fell asleep again.

When the winter warmth passed, Meng Rong happened to wake up again. Hearing that the winter warmth was coming, he hurriedly waved her in: "Quick, quick, please come in."

Dong Nuan heard her voice as soon as she entered the door and couldn't help but smile.

When the maid saw Dong Nuan, she quickly bowed and Dong Nuan waved her hand and followed her in.

Meng Rong drank something in the morning. Although his physical strength has not yet recovered, his stomach is finally no longer uncomfortable.

At this moment, the maid was going to get her some soup. Because the house hired a wet nurse, she didn't need to worry about her milk. She just had to follow the doctor's instructions and eat well, and she didn't need to drink any special soup.

The soup is watery.

"It really hurts!" As soon as Dong Nuan came in, Meng Rong couldn't help but let out a cry.

After Dong Nuan sat down, she looked at Meng Rong, who was frowning slightly. She smiled and joked: "It hurts a bit, but it will feel better after seeing the child, right?"

In fact, when Dong Nuansheng was making trouble, it hurt for most of the day. When she saw the trouble, she didn't feel any relief, she just felt...

Oh my God, I was born!

There is no such thing as joy or relief when seeing a child.

After listening to Dong Nuan's words, Meng Rong shook his head: "I don't feel anything, I just feel the pain. I just took a look and found that she is quite fair. Let him go and it will be easier for his father."

Speaking of Mr. Xu, Meng Rong looked a little lonely and sighed softly: "Hey, he wasn't around last time when I gave birth, and he's not around this time..."

At the end of the sentence, Meng Rong's eyes turned red and his voice trembled: "I don't know if my father was not around when he was born. Is it possible to tie this child down..."

Meng Rong's mood dropped visibly, and Dong Nuan was shocked when she saw this situation.

this……

Could it be that the little fox was talking about postpartum depression?

Don't be like this, she's really not good at this!

Dong Nuan is a little worried, Meng Rong has always been optimistic, and her mood is open-minded. The book didn't say that she would suffer from postpartum depression, so it shouldn't happen, right?

Dong Nuan was thinking uncertainly, trying hard to find words in her mind to comfort her: "It's okay, his father is thinking about him over there in Weizhou. It is said that Weizhou's river embankments have been managed well this year. I want to see the harvest this year."

It should be good, with good weather and stable riverbanks."

Hearing Dong Nuan say that Weizhou is well governed, Meng Rong seemed to slowly recover from his emotions and smiled reluctantly: "It's not all his fault, we all have to cooperate together."

The smile on his face didn't last long, and Meng Rong's brows tightened again: "Speaking of which, the past few years have not been smooth, is it because I am not sincere, do I have to go and say goodbye..."

Meng Rong quickly fell into his own emotions again. Dong Nuan was actually not very good at persuading others.

Therefore, at this time, I was still a little at a loss, and even looked at the maid waiting aside.

The maid has never been in this situation. She has not even gotten married. How could she know about these things?

Therefore, when Dong Nuan looked at her, she was also at a loss.

Looking at this scene, Dong Nuan sighed helplessly, it seemed that he had to do it himself.

But she is really not good at it, but you can consider talking to the eldest princess to see if the imperial hospital or the medical women in the palace understand this matter.

If it doesn't work, let the eldest princess go through the back door and transfer Mr. Xu back to the capital in advance.

After talking with Meng Rong for a while, Meng Rong couldn't keep up and quickly fell asleep again.

Dong Nuan quietly got up and went to see the eldest princess.

Dong Nuan came over and explained the purpose of her visit. When she heard that Meng Rong was in a bad mood, the eldest princess stood up and said, "What should we do?"

The eldest princess has heard that after giving birth to a child, a woman got into trouble and couldn't think of it.

But, she hasn't experienced it, she just heard about it.

She really didn't know what to do. She lost track of the rules and panicked.

Dong Nuan watched from the side and suggested in a low voice: "Why don't you ask the imperial doctor if there is anyone who is good at it, or a medical woman?"

Hearing Dong Nuan say this, the eldest princess clapped her hands: "Yes, yes, you are right, I will ask, I will ask."

The eldest princess loves her daughter so much that she doesn't care about etiquette for a moment and leaves Dong Nuan to find someone else.

Dong Nuan didn't care, she tidied herself up and went back.

When I got back, Naonao had just finished washing up and was eating.

Seeing Dong Nuan, he rushed forward and said, "Mother!"

The little girl was coquettishly coquettish with herself, and Dong Nuan felt that her heart was about to melt.

She picked up Nao Nao and weighed it in her hands: "Well, my mother's baby is a lot heavier."

When Nao Nao heard this, he raised his head proudly: "Yeah, I'm very important. Daddy said, I'm the most important."

Listening to the child's childlike words, Dong Nuan's eyebrows curved: "Yes, my big treasure is the most important."

Nao Nao was still raising her little head. After listening to Dong Nuan's words, she thought for a while and shook her head: "No, no, no, dad said, mother is the most important, and Nao Nao is the second most important, but it is also very important.

Hehe, it’s important anyway!”

Dong Nuan watched the child laugh from the side, thinking to herself that this was something her biological father could say.

At noon, Di Jin quietly told Dong Nuan that the eldest princess had invited four imperial doctors and the two medical girls returned to the house, but they had not come out of Meng Rong's yard.

Dong Nuan guessed that maybe all the doctors who were good at this field were called over.

Dong Nuan hoped that she was overthinking and Meng Rong was just temporarily depressed.

But in fact, it's really not.

Meng Rong is really prone to postpartum depression, and it is very obvious.

During the birth, there was a war in the northwest, her brother's condition was unclear, and her husband was not around, far away in Weizhou, so he couldn't stay with her when she was in the most pain.

The only people who can accompany her are her mother and her friends.

This made Meng Rong feel more and more uncomfortable the more he thought about it. The mother's hormones were originally imbalanced and could easily affect her mood.

At this time, if you are pessimistic again and get into trouble, this level will not be easy to pass.

Dong Nuan even felt that if she hadn't had a good character, she would have been easily dragged into it by Meng Rong.

Four imperial doctors and two female doctors took turns to guide her, trying to get her to step out, look at other things, think about other things, and stop focusing on that one thing.

But the effect was not very great, and in the end there was no other way. The eldest princess could only shamelessly go to the palace to beg His Majesty.

His Majesty was also shocked when he heard this situation.

Meng Rong, a niece who has always been lively, why did she encounter such a thing after giving birth?

But after thinking about it, she didn't have a child before. His Majesty sighed again, and then hurriedly called Mr. Xu back.

As for the government affairs in Weizhou, Tongzhi will be the agent for the time being, and we will make arrangements later depending on the situation.

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