Fucha Jin Yi's pregnancy is not going well, which is directly related to her age.
Historically, Empress Fucha Jin Yi exhausted herself after giving birth to her last child, and she herself passed away not long after her youngest son died young.
Here, before giving birth to her youngest son, Fucha Jinyi also gave birth to a youngest daughter, which made their already impoverished situation even worse.
As you can imagine, her physical condition was already precarious. She started using various methods to try and save the pregnancy when she was four or five months pregnant, and now, after struggling to keep it going, the imperial physicians have made it clear that the pregnancy cannot be saved.
The imperial physician bluntly stated that Fucha Jinyi was at risk of giving birth at any time.
"It's only been seven and a half months. If the little prince in Your Majesty's womb were to be born now, wouldn't it be incredibly difficult?"
This is a genuine premature birth, and it's the kind of premature birth at an advanced age.
Dong Han pulled the imperial physician outside and instructed him, "Can't we hold on a little longer? It should be delayed until at least eight months before it gets better."
Although there is a folk saying that a baby is born alive on the seventh day of pregnancy and not alive on the eighth, the longer the baby stays in the womb, the better.
We can't just look at birth; he still has to grow up. We can't just watch the little prince be weak and have to take medicine all year round to survive.
The imperial physician was a member of the Fucha clan and was the main person in charge of Fucha Jinyi's several births.
No one knew better than him what had happened to Fucha Jinyi's dilapidated body.
Shaking his head and sighing, the imperial physician could only advise Dong Han to do his best to keep Fucha Jinyi in a good mood.
"Miss Donghan, Your Majesty should still drink the medicine you are supposed to take."
"Let's pick a time to give birth as soon as possible these next few days. A voluntary delivery can be controlled, but a forced delivery will likely result in a difficult labor for Her Majesty."
The imperial physicians didn't want things to turn out this way either, but Fucha Jinyi's health simply wouldn't allow it.
We can only choose the best path from among all the difficult choices and do our best.
As for whether the journey would be successful, the imperial physician felt that it was only a matter of praying for divine intervention.
If the Empress is destined for this calamity, even the gods cannot save her; only if the Empress is protected by Buddha will she have a glimmer of hope.
After saying this, the imperial physician left Changchun Palace with his medicine chest, as he needed to return to the Imperial Hospital to prepare medicine.
The medicines used on the Empress involve the unborn child, so the imperial physicians could not be too careful.
In a corner of the front courtyard, a young palace maid saw that the imperial physician had left and quickly ran back to the rear hall to report to Wei Hanyu.
Now that Wei Hanyu is Consort Wei, she has the right to live alone in her own palace.
Unfortunately, the Empress did not speak, and Wei Hanyu tried to get a clear answer several times, so she could only continue to live a life where she had to bow her head under the eaves of the house.
Now, Wei Hanyu dares not act rashly because the Empress's condition is unknown.
"Your Majesty"
Wei Hanyu's eyes lit up. "You're finally back."
"Your Majesty, the imperial physician summoned from the main hall has left. I was far away, so no one saw him."
Ping'er was a new maid assigned to Wei Hanyu by the Imperial Household Department after Ying'er's death. She was also chosen by the Wei family and was more loyal than Ying'er.
Wei Hanyu clutched the embroidered handkerchief in her hand, her voice trembling with excitement, "The imperial physician is really gone?"
Ping'er nodded emphatically, "Your Majesty, please rest assured, this servant believes it to be true."
Wei Hanyu laughed out loud, "That's great."
Finally, she's gone. With the imperial physician out of the way, she can do whatever she wants.
"Go and bring out the good things we've prepared to entertain the Queen."
I also have to thank Ying'er for her death, otherwise I wouldn't have known I was ever pregnant.
Who can understand the feeling of being hit by such news and experiencing a brain deprivation?
Wei Hanyu absolutely hated the Empress's lineage; it was all because of the Empress that she would not have acted this way.
He hypocritically granted her a position of honor, thinking it would erase his sins. Ha! We'll have to see if she agrees.
Yes, Wei Hanyu already knows what happened after she was punished and fainted.
The reason for this is related to Ying'er's death.
At first, Wei Hanyu only wanted to avenge Ying'er, or rather, she wanted to find out who Ying'er had offended to end up like this, so she could at least be mentally prepared.
Before Wei Hanyu could figure out who killed Ying'er, she was met with even more shocking news.
She had been pregnant before and even miscarried without her knowledge.
Upon learning the truth, Wei Hanyu's worldview completely collapsed.
Then, Wei Hanyu was eager to avenge himself.
She was even willing to expose herself for this, like when she sent Ping'er to keep an eye on the main hall, which had a certain probability of being exposed, but Wei Hanyu still had her do it.
snort!
If I don't vent this anger, I won't be able to quell the hatred in my heart.
Too young and impetuous, Wei Hanyu's life has been smooth sailing ever since she entered the palace.
Even though she didn't have a rank when she first started serving Hongli, with the Empress around, she lived a better life than some of the unfavored concubines in the harem.
Later, when the Empress became pregnant, she became a Noble Lady, and the following year she became a Consort.
Such a rapid promotion was only possible because Wei Hanyu had no children and lived in the Empress's Changchun Palace. If it were anyone else, they would have been attacked by the masses long ago.
Ping'er nodded in agreement, but didn't forget to remind her mistress, "Your Majesty, the small kitchen is full of the Empress's people, so we might not be able to get the food in."
Even if it is sent in, there is no guarantee that the Empress will eat it.
These medicinal powders are not easy to obtain, as the palace has always maintained strict control over them.
The fact that we have been able to obtain this much is thanks to the Wei family's influence within the Imperial Household Department, which has been secretly helping us.
However, in these kinds of situations, the less you do, the fewer mistakes you make. But if you do it a lot, there's no guarantee that you'll always be safe and sound.
Wei Hanyu felt that as long as there was an opportunity, she should not give up and should try it, just in case.
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