On the occasion of Madam Fu's 72nd birthday, Fu Hanzheng was unable to return to China because Gu Weiwei was pregnant.
Gu Weiwei only asked Fu Shiyi to take the gift back home and make a phone call home on her birthday; she didn't know the specifics of what they talked about.
As the baby grows larger in the womb, fetal movements become more frequent and noticeable.
When she was a little over six months pregnant, Gu Weiwei was awakened in the middle of the night by the active little one inside her.
Because she can only sleep on her left side most of the time, it makes her very uncomfortable.
Fu Hanzheng felt her turn over and then turn back over, and he woke up as well.
"Why aren't you sleeping?"
Gu Weiwei sighed helplessly, "He just kicked me, it hurts a little."
At first, when the fetal movements became more frequent and obvious, she and Fu Hanzheng were worried that there might be a problem with the fetus.
They went to see Dr. Liu, who said everything was within the normal range. He said it would be dangerous if there were fewer fetal movements at this stage of pregnancy.
The babies are healthy, but the mother suffers, getting kicked by the two little ones in her belly many times a day.
Sometimes, she even wondered if they were fighting inside.
Fu Hanzheng frowned and sat up, feeling an urge to grab the two babies in his belly and beat them up.
This isn't the first time in recent days that I've been kept awake by these kinds of disturbances in the middle of the night.
Unfortunately, the pregnant woman could only endure such fetal movements, and he couldn't do anything to help.
"You go to sleep, I'll rest for a while," Gu Weiwei said.
She tried her best to turn over quietly, but she still woke him up.
"Otherwise, let's ask Doctor Liu for advice tomorrow," Fu Hanzheng said.
Although the child is important, he feels more sorry for her.
Although she knew she would suffer a lot from pregnancy to childbirth when she first became pregnant, she never expected to endure so much.
"It's good that they're saying they're healthy." Gu Weiwei knew he was worried about her discomfort, but she still didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
If they want to make a move, are we supposed to find a way to stop them?
Fu Hanzheng sighed helplessly. He wasn't happy at all seeing them making a fuss over her like this.
Those two little brats... I'll definitely give them a good beating when they get out.
Gu Weiwei gently stroked her belly, waiting for the fetal movements to subside, then yawned and prepared to go back to sleep.
Fu Hanzheng waited until she fell asleep before he lay down to rest again.
She secretly made up her mind that after this child was born, she would never have another one.
She suffered physically, and he was under a lot of pressure, fearing that something might happen to her and the child.
Although he was mostly worrying unnecessarily, he really didn't want to go through that experience again, nor did he want her to suffer the pain of pregnancy again.
After sleeping for only a few hours, Gu Weiwei was woken up early in the morning by the mischievous little one in her belly, so she simply got up and didn't go back to sleep.
Fu Hanzheng got up with her, and the two of them took a walk together, which was a rare occasion. However, thinking about the two active babies in her belly, he couldn't help but look pale.
Gu Weiwei watched him intently, glancing at her belly every now and then, as if he wanted to glare through her belly at the two little ones inside.
"Okay, which pregnant mother hasn't gone through this? Can you relax a bit?"
I kept trying to persuade him to have a better attitude, but I haven't seen much change in him.
He was really worried about how anxious he would be when his due date came around.
“Others usually have one, but these have two, it’s different,” Fu Hanzheng said.
Gu Weiwei chuckled, "So your mother's pregnancies with Fu Shiqin and Fu Shiyi were different?"
Fu Hanzheng: "..."
It seems... my mother wasn't much better off than her back then.
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