As Dr. Powell reviewed the reports, her brow furrowed slightly.
“What is it? Is there a problem with her tests?” Mrs. Walker couldn't help but ask.
Mrs. Walker was hoping that there was something wrong with Yvonne’s baby, that she too would have to have an abortion like Yolanda, just to give her a taste of that suffering.
She'd heard Yvonne had a heart condition and had undergone surgery before. It would be even better if she died on the operating table.
Mrs. Walker was a classic case of misery loves company.
“The tests are fine. It’s just that Mrs. Thompson also has a Rh-negative. Sigh, it’s quite worrying,” Dr. Powell said.
Because a patient with a Rh-negative had just died from an amniotic fluid embolism, the incident had put the entire hospital on high alert.
Although the probability of an embolism was extremely low,f anything happened to the woman carrying the Thompson heir, in their hospital, the consequences would be unbearable.
Dr. Powell decided that when Yvonne’s due date approached, she would have to order an ample supply of blood from the blood bank in advance, just in case.
When Mrs. Walker heard that Yvonne also had a Rh-negative, her eyes lit up for a second, but the light quickly died out.
This wasn't an era where the Walker family could do whatever they wanted anymore. Moreover, with the Rogers family gone, if she wanted to take Mrs. Thompson's kidney, she would have to seriously consider her own capabilities first.
…
Yvonne and Bennett left the hospital and drove straight home.
The car was silent on the way.
Bennett’s knuckles were white against the steering wheel, his grip so tight it looked like the leather might snap.
Yvonne, sitting in the passenger seat, looked down, shielding her eyes and gently placed her hand over his.
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