Chapter 274 An Incurable Disease?



Lu Rang immediately pulled over and parked the car.

Before the car had even come to a complete stop, Shang Wu pushed open the car door and rushed out, grabbing a tree trunk by the roadside and violently retching.

Because she hadn't eaten much, she couldn't vomit anything, and she was so upset that tears welled up in her eyes.

Lu Rang quickly got out of the car and gently patted her back. Seeing her discomfort, he felt both heartache and helplessness.

His face also darkened completely.

This is definitely not just simple fatigue or pollen allergy.

Once Shang Wu had recovered a little, Lu Rang immediately helped her back to the car and carefully wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes with tissues.

He didn't say anything, just got back on the car and made a phone call.

"Dr. Li, it's me, Lu Rang. Please come to my apartment right now. Yes, bring the necessary examination equipment. My wife is feeling very unwell."

"The symptoms are nausea and vomiting, fatigue, inability to eat or smell food and flowers. Okay, we'll be there in twenty minutes."

Shang Wu leaned back in her chair, listening to his arrangements, and spoke weakly.

"I don't need to call a doctor, I'll be fine after a rest."

“We must check.” Lu Rang frowned with worry. “You scared me just now, A-Wu. I can’t let anything happen to you.”

When I got back, the family doctor was already waiting at the door with his medical kit.

Lu Rang helped Shang Wu lie down on the sofa.

The doctor first asked Shang Wu about her specific symptoms and feelings, and then took out a stethoscope to listen to her heart and lungs, and measured her blood pressure and temperature.

Everything seems to be normal.

"Mrs. Lu, besides nausea and fatigue, have you been experiencing any other symptoms lately? For example, is your period regular?"

Dr. Li asked the question casually.

Shang Wu was taken aback by the question and thought about it carefully.

It seems it was only delayed by a few days.

However, due to work pressure and the effects of a previous miscarriage, her periods had never been very regular, so she didn't pay much attention to it.

"It was delayed by a few days," she answered truthfully.

Dr. Li nodded, a knowing glint in his eyes, but said nothing more.

He put away his stethoscope and said to Lu Rang, "Mr. Lu, the basic examination shows no major problems. There are some things I need to discuss with you privately. Shall we go to the study?"

Private communication?

Shang Wu's heart sank.

Why bring this up separately? Is her condition very serious, or is it some kind of bad illness that the doctor can't tell her directly?

Lu Rang was also taken aback.

He nodded and patted Shang Wu's hand reassuringly: "A-Wu, lie down for a while, I'll be right back."

Watching Lu Rang and the doctor walk into the study one after the other and close the door, Shang Wu lay on the sofa, feeling a chill run through her body.

She couldn't help but think of the child who had been lost unexpectedly before.

I don't know if my current illness is because of the damage I did to my health back then.

Shang Wu gripped the sofa cushion tightly beneath her.

What should Lu Rang do if she really becomes seriously ill?

They had just finished their wedding and returned from their honeymoon; their happy life was just beginning.

Shang Wu became increasingly panicked.

Inside the study.

The doctor looked at Lu Rang with a reassuring smile and said in a low voice, "Mr. Lu, please don't worry. Based on Mrs. Lu's symptoms and delayed menstruation, I initially judge that this is very likely an early pregnancy reaction."

"Early pregnancy?"

Lu Rang subconsciously repeated it, his face full of incredulous surprise, "You mean A-Wu is pregnant?"

"The possibility is very high."

Dr. Li nodded affirmatively, "Nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and sensitivity to smells are all typical symptoms of early pregnancy."

Of course, to be absolutely certain, I suggest taking Mrs. Lu to the hospital tomorrow morning for a thorough examination; that's the most accurate way.

Lu Rang was at a loss for what to do.

"So, how is she feeling now? Is it alright that she's vomiting so much? What precautions should we take?"

The doctor smiled and said, "Although Mrs. Lu is weak, she has recovered very well recently. It is normal for her to have morning sickness."

Make sure she gets plenty of rest, gets enough nutrition, eats small, frequent meals, and avoids exposure to odors that make her uncomfortable. Once confirmed, regular prenatal checkups are fine.

"Okay, I will definitely pay attention."

Lu Rang listened carefully and wrote down all the precautions.

Shang Wu couldn't hear the conversation inside; she could only see the tightly closed door, which made her increasingly uneasy.

She even began to imagine Lu Rang's pained expression upon hearing the bad news, and to imagine herself lying in a hospital bed.

After what seemed like an eternity, the door was finally opened.

When Lu Rang and the doctor came out, Shang Wu saw that Lu Rang's face did not show the sadness she had expected.

Lu Rang walked a few steps to the sofa, squatted down, and tightly grasped Shang Wu's cold hand. His lips moved as if he wanted to say something, but he was too excited to speak for a moment.

Seeing him like this, Shang Wu felt even more terrified.

Was he so heartbroken that he lost his mind? Or had his condition become so severe that he couldn't bear it anymore?

Rain gripped his hand tightly, her voice trembling, and asked desperately, "Lu Rang, doctor, what's wrong with me? Tell me, do I have some incurable disease?"

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