Chapter 635: Mountain Flood 41



"The first thing you need to do is relax," Dr. Lu said. "Medical options are now available. If all else fails, you can consider assisted reproductive technology or IVF."

IVF…

It is indeed a final retreat.

"But……"

She wanted to say something, but shook her head. "Forget it, let's get treatment first."

"I'll give you a prescription," Doctor Lu said. "Take the medicine and try it."

"Well," Zhou Mo remembered something and said, "Teacher Lu, I want to go to the pharmacy near my home to get some medicine."

Doctor Lu: "No problem."

He wrote a handwritten prescription for Zhou Mo.

Zhou Mo took it, stood up and thanked him.

After leaving the hospital.

Although it was a sunny day, Zhou Mo felt as if his heart was filled with dark clouds.

She couldn't understand why she got this disease.

Feeling a little unconvinced, Zhou Mo took out his mobile phone and searched the Internet for literature related to premature ovarian insufficiency.

Zhou Mo himself is doing disease research.

She has dabbled in research at both the epidemiological level and the molecular and pathway mechanism levels.

But the more I read the literature, the more upset I become.

This kind of gynecological disease related to endocrine and hormones is extremely troublesome to treat.

When I was in school, substitute clinical teachers said that 95% or even 99% of clinical diseases are incurable.

There is very little a doctor can do, and most of the time they can only relieve symptoms.

Take the medicine prescribed by Doctor Lu for example.

Zhou Mo's hormone levels are abnormal, and those drugs are basically used to regulate hormone levels.

But human hormones are a very mysterious thing.

The regulation mechanism is complex. After taking the medicine for two days, the hormone level may return to normal, but shortly after stopping the medicine, the hormone level may become abnormal again.

As the main organ producing sex hormones in women, the role of ovaries is unquestionable.

Some people say that a woman's appearance starts to look old when her ovarian function declines.

As age increases, ovarian function declines, which is inevitable. However, Zhou Mo is not even thirty yet, and her ovarian function is showing signs of decline...

Zhou Mo put away all the inspection reports and took a taxi to Century Jiayuan.

If you are sick, it is always a good idea to see more than one doctor.

What's more, Liang Xinyun is an expert in gynecological diseases.

For some reason, when people are sick, they always feel the burden of not telling their family members, and Zhou Mo is one of them.

She didn't dare tell her parents, but she didn't mind telling Liang Xinyun.

Zhou Mo knocked on the door.

Liang Xinyun opened the door with a look of surprise, "Momo, why did you come here suddenly?"

Zhou Mo had something to hide, so he endured it and said, "Aunt Liang, I have something to ask you."

"What's wrong?" Liang Xinyun noticed that Zhou Mo's face looked strange, and hurriedly said, "Come in and tell me."

Zhou Mo followed Liang Xinyun into the house. Liang Xinyun went to the kitchen to pour tea, which was the San Pao Tai tea that Han Chen had brewed before.

She pushed the teacup in front of Zhou Mo and said, "Tell me, what's on your mind? Did Han Chen make you angry again? Tell me and I'll go and scold him."

"No, Auntie," Zhou Mo said in embarrassment, "I... I have some health problems, I want you to help me take a look."

"What's going on? What's wrong with your body?"

Zhou Mo took out the test results from his bag and said, "Look."

Liang Xinyun quickly took it and read it through.

Zhou Mo explained, "I saw an old Chinese doctor at a traditional Chinese medicine hospital. He diagnosed me with premature ovarian insufficiency. I've also looked into this disease. It used to be called premature ovarian failure, and it was obviously considered the terminal stage of ovarian insufficiency."

"It's most likely," Liang Xinyun said. "Your hormone levels are very low. How many months have you missed your period?"

"It didn't come last month, and it hasn't come this month... until now."

"It's not even four months yet..." Liang Xinyun said seriously, "What medicine did the doctor prescribe for you? Let me see."

Zhou Mo showed Liang Xinyun the prescription written by Doctor Lu.

"Almost. If it were me, I would prescribe these as well. I'll go buy medicine with you later." Liang Xinyun put away the prescription and turned to look at Zhou Mo gently: "It's okay. This disease is just a little difficult to deal with. In fact, it doesn't affect your normal life much."

"But it will affect my fertility," Zhou Mo said, feeling very uncomfortable. "I never thought I had to be a DINK. I don't want children not because I hate them or for other reasons, but because I don't want to affect my studies. But if I really can't get pregnant..."

She would probably feel sad and want to cry.

Having the reproductive function but not wanting to have children and not having the reproductive function are two completely different concepts.

You have a choice about the former, but you have no choice about the latter.

"Don't be so pessimistic," Liang Xinyun patted Zhou Mo on the back. "You and Han Chen have only been married for a short time. There's still a lot of time to go. Besides, your illness isn't too serious. Active treatment won't necessarily mean you can't get pregnant."

Zhou Mo shook her head. "Aunt Liang, please stop comforting me. I've read the literature. This disease...even if you can get pregnant, it's very easy to have a miscarriage."

Liang Xinyun comforted her, "What you're looking for in a doctor isn't the disease itself, but your mindset. Most illnesses are incurable. You're still young, and it's normal for you to feel uncomfortable suddenly developing this illness. Although I'm an experienced gynecologist, I can't guarantee a cure for your illness. But you have to understand that regardless of whether you're sick or not, the love and care people around you have for you won't diminish, and the same goes for me, maybe even more. Imagine the worst-case scenario: you can't have children. Then you can focus on your studies and your career. Having no children and no worries wouldn't be great, right? Raising a child has its own worries. As someone who's raised a son for over 30 years, I don't feel relieved by having a child. On the contrary, it only makes the burden heavier."

"If I had to choose again, I wouldn't necessarily choose to give birth to Han Chen," Liang Xinyun said earnestly, "Some things you never experience, you always think are the best, but once you do, you feel like it's another kind of hell. Not to mention that I raised Han Chen alone, and his father didn't participate much throughout the whole process. Even though my husband and I have a good relationship and my father behaves well, as a man, he will never understand the pain a woman goes through in marriage and raising a child. A natural birth requires an episiotomy, a cesarean section requires an incision in the abdomen, lactation needs to be stimulated if milk doesn't come in, and excessive milk causes engorgement. It's all painful. The baby needs to be fed every three hours, and I have to get up two or three times in the middle of the night. Who can rest well?"

Zhou Mo was silent.

She had never experienced the pain of childbirth and breastfeeding, so naturally she could not truly understand the hardships involved.

But after listening to Liang Xinyun's story, Zhou Mo, who had never given birth to a child, felt pain in certain parts of her body.

"People shouldn't be too greedy, right?" Liang Xinyun said. "Don't always think that what you can't have is the best. In fact, what God has arranged is the best. Just go with the flow. I'm not a rigid person. If I have grandchildren, I'll hug them. If I don't, it doesn't matter."

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