Chapter 889 The Baby is Coming (1/2)

”Really?! Let's go back and let the doctor have a look!”

Terence said as he bent over to lift Carla. At the last minute, Carla grabbed his arm to stop him.

”Don't worry, honey. I'm fine. I can walk back by myself. Besides, I don't think the baby's going to come right now. Even if it's already our second child, it will take longer for our baby to come out than you'd think.”

Carla explained as she watched her husband fret.

”No. We must see the doctor right away!” Terence immediately took out his phone to call the doctor and told Carla to wait for them in the room.

They went back to the ward as soon as they were told.

The obstetrician immediately examined Carla, leaving Terence out of the examination room.

Terence, meanwhile, remained worried as he stood guard at the door. As soon as the doctor came out of the room, he rushed over to her. ”How is she, doctor?”

”Mr. An, don't worry. It seems that your wife has finally gone into labor,”

The doctor took off her mask and calmly explained to Terence.

”Now, while she still has some strength, give her something to eat. I think the baby will be born later tonight.”

Their second baby was coming sooner than they expected. Carla's suture had already loosen. At this rate, she was sure to give birth by evening.

People who had experience in delivery knew that there was a certain extent of suture that was necessary for delivery.

”What? So fast?”

Terence was surprised.

”Mr. An, don't worry too much. Mrs. An is ready. And it's best that we aim for a normal delivery.” The obstetrician looked at him and comforted him with a smile.

Many women gave birth days after their due date. In these cases, they were required to get a shot of oxytocin or worse, have a cesarean section. If all these complications could be prevented, then it would be better.

Terence walked past the doctor and strode into the room.

Carla tried to sit up on the bed. She was already starting to feel the mild but steadily increasing labor pains. But for now, she could still handle it.