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Chapter 385 We did our best to keep the child

Chapter 385 The child could not be saved, but we tried our best

The nurse took out a medical certificate, pointed to the report on it, and said, "If she wasn't pregnant and someone was vouching for her, we wouldn't be able to accommodate her in this situation."

Xie Yuqing glanced at the guarantor, whose surname was Chen. There were photos of his experience on the hospital wall, and he was the director of the hospital.

The nurse took one look at her, took the medical certificate away, and ignored her.

Xie Yuqing frowned and walked back. After walking a few steps, she turned back and asked them, "Do I need injections for prenatal check-ups?"

"If you need miscarriage treatment, you need it."

Seeing that the nurse was very impatient, Xie Yuqing didn't ask any more questions and hurried back to Lu Youyou's room thoughtfully.

However, as soon as she opened the door, she saw Lu Youyou vomiting.

Big vomit.

I vomited out the dumplings I just ate, and the vomit on the floor was still mixed with some green liquid.

Xie Yuqing was surprised when he saw her lying on the hospital bed after vomiting and starting to twitch slightly, which was very similar to the precursor of an epileptic attack.

She immediately covered her nose and shouted out the corridor, "Nurse! The patient has fainted!"



Xie Yuqing never thought that she would have to wait for others outside the emergency room.

Maybe he came back in a hurry, so when Yu Qing strode over, he rolled down his cufflinks and put on his coat again.

This posture made her a little surprised, "What are you doing? Fighting?"

She made a joke casually, but when she heard him say "hmm", her nervous eyebrows relaxed slightly, she bent down and patted the gray stains on her trouser legs, "I just saw your message."

The two pieces of information almost scared the living daylights out of him.

The first one is her asking, "Where have you been?"

The second was a few minutes after that, "I went to the emergency room."

When he saw it, he just kicked the man to the assistant. He didn't have time to wait for the elevator and fell when he rushed up the stairs.

Fortunately no one saw it, otherwise it would have been embarrassing.

"Oh, Lu Youyou is inside." Xie Yuqing sighed, "I was scared too."

"What's wrong?" He sat next to her.

"She suddenly vomited and was convulsing." She was a little restless, "Could it be that she ate the dumplings I gave her? What if..."

Before he finished speaking, the door to the emergency room opened.

The doctor came out, took off his mask and asked, "Are Lu Youyou's family members here?"

"Yes, yes." She stood up quickly, "How is she?"

"The child was not saved, but we tried our best."

For a moment, Xie Yuqing was so stunned that she couldn't speak and her brain couldn't think.

"How could it be?" Next to him, Yu Qing said calmly, "What caused the miscarriage?"

"The pregnant woman was allergic to shrimp and seemed to have ingested some unclean things these days, so she miscarried."

The doctor, who was accustomed to seeing the scene, gave a brief explanation and left.

After a while, Lu Youyou, who was still under anesthesia, was pushed out by the nurse.

“…allergic to shrimp?”

Xie Yuqing followed the familiar but unfamiliar woman from a distance and fell silent.

Her heart felt as if it had been hit hard, and something flashed through her mind. She was caught off guard, and her hands and feet were cold.

Suddenly, a pair of warm hands held hers. She raised her head, looked at Yu Qing's slightly fluctuating eyes, and laughed out loud, "Did you hear that? She is allergic to shrimp."

She was so angry that her hands were shaking, "But she told me that she wanted to eat dumplings filled with shrimp."

"Don't worry." Yu Qing rubbed her hair and comforted her, "It's rare for allergies to cause miscarriage. It's not necessarily a matter of food."

(End of chapter)


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