With the help of Grandpa Gu and Grandma Jiang, her external relationships progressed very smoothly, and with Qin Shuman and Gu Qizheng managing things for her internally, she had no worries whatsoever.
"Thank you, Mom. I feel so happy because of Grandpa, Grandma and Mom."
Lin Han smiled happily; her happiness made the rest of the Gu family happy.
The doctor said that pregnant women should maintain a good mood during pregnancy, as this is not only good for the pregnant woman but also beneficial for the development of the fetus.
The Gu family tried their best to create a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere for Lin Han, and everyone supported her in doing what she wanted to do.
Although these things were just minor matters that Grandpa Gu and the others could resolve with a simple phone call, Lin Han felt immense warmth from them.
"Hanhan, we're all family, no need to thank me. It's because you're doing well that the whole family is happy."
Lin Han now truly understands the significant role a good family plays in shaping and nurturing a person.
She had always longed to have a family, and now her wish has finally come true.
After lunch, Gu Qizheng accompanied Lin Han back to her room to sleep.
Lin Han's belly is getting bigger and bigger. The doctor said that it is best to sleep on your left side. Lying flat on your back may cause pressure on the fetus, which may even cause fetal asphyxia in severe cases. Especially since Lin Han is pregnant with triplets, the space for the fetus in the mother's belly is already small, so she has to be more careful.
Gu Qizheng was worried that Lin Han's stomach would be uncomfortable if she slept on her side, so he used his hand to support it for her.
Lin Han was sleeping soundly, while Gu Qizheng's arm was so sore it was numb.
When it was time for him to go to work, he quietly got out of bed. Lin Han opened her eyes and glanced at him, only then realizing that Gu Qizheng had been supporting her stomach the whole time.
She remembered asking Grandma Jiang for cotton to make a pregnancy pillow, but that was put on hold because of the dried lily dish. She also hadn't made the white cotton cloth she bought for the cushions yet.
She dozed off for a while, and after waking up, she went downstairs to continue working on the sewing machine.
Qin Shuman taught her how to use it last time, and she knows how to use it but is not very proficient yet.
Now we'll continue practicing on scrap fabric, and once we've mastered it, we'll start sewing on new fabric.
The design drawings for the pregnancy pillow were completed long ago, and the fabric was cut to size according to the drawings.
Now all you need to do is sew the two pieces of fabric together and stuff the cotton inside.
After practicing for about ten minutes, Lin Han felt that she had finally grasped the key points and began to practice with the newly cut fabric.
Fortunately, the process went very smoothly. Stepping on the sewing machine, I quickly sewed the two pieces of cloth together, leaving a fist-sized opening for stuffing cotton.
Taking advantage of the afternoon sun, she spread the deseeded cotton out on the wooden planks in the yard. The cotton, dried in the sun, would be exceptionally soft and would have a warm, sun-kissed scent.
Around five or six in the afternoon, Grandma Jiang was cooking in the kitchen, while Grandpa Gu and Lin Han were busy in the yard.
One person was polishing the crib, while the other was slowly stuffing cotton into the small holes in the maternity pillow.
The gentle sunlight pierced through the thin clouds, turning the courtyard golden.
When Qin Shuman came home from get off work, she saw Lin Han threading a needle, trying to sew up the small opening she had left.
She was worried that Lin Han might prick her hand, so she took the needle from her.
"Let me do it."
Lin Han didn't try to be brave; she knew Qin Shuman would definitely do a better job than her. "Mom, then you do it. Your stitches will definitely be neater than mine."
I finally managed to sew this cover with my sewing machine; I don't want it to be ruined by my dog-chewed stitches.
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