Summer nodded as she took off her shoes and changed into her nightgown. Maybe it was the fact that she was pregnant, but she slept curled up in his arms right away.
Once her breathing became steady, Mark opened his eyes and carefully removed his arm that was under her hand before he got out of bed.
He walked to the study and stopped there as he sat himself down on the chair and switched on the laptop. Controlling the cursor with his right hand, Mark opened the search history and reopened the page.
"Can pregnant women donate their bone marrow?"
'So, this was what she was looking at just now. No wonder she switched off the laptop so abruptly when she saw me.'
Summer wanted to keep the transplant a secret from Mark, but how long was she going to keep it from him?
Three of them went to the hospital for a checkup right after they had their breakfast.
After some time, the results were out as the doctor came to them with a smile on his face. "You're one month pregnant. Congratulations on being a mother."
'I'm already one month into my pregnancy.’ Summer smiled as she said, "Thank you, Doctor. But the last time I went for a body checkup, the doctor told me that I had a retroverted uterus, so the possibilities of m e getting pregnant were extremely low."
"It's true that your uterus is tipped to the back more than other women and that the chances of pregnancy are very low. But when you take note of your positions during intercourse, you can still get pregnant. Nevertheless, there was only a 20% chance that you'd get pregnant, which is a very small percentage. So, you're exceptionally lucky, Miss...”
Mark raised his brows as he hugged her shoulders. His face was filled with delight as the doctor himself had already confirmed the strength of his manhood. 1
Summer could feel his glee next to her as she glared at him. The doctor’s words have made her cheeks flushed.
Suddenly, she was reminded of something as she said to Mark, "Please take Charlotte out for a while, I have something to ask the doctor."
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