My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s-Chapter 714

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Chapter 714: Chapter 706 Are you joking Chapter 714: Chapter 706 Are you joking Their little baby always seemed to arrive so fashionably late, yet Yuxin had never really been in a rush.

Her body was normal, as was Gu Ning’s, so having children was just a matter of time for them.

Could it be that this little baby had stealthily made its way to them, ready to recognize them as mom and dad?

She placed the fingers of her left hand on her right wrist, feeling her own pulse beating.

It felt like rolling beads, almost bouncing beyond her fingers, so distinct and so certain.

“How is it?” Gu Ning also placed his hand on her shoulder, drawing her closer.

In truth, he, much like Tang Yuxin, wasn’t particularly anxious.

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Some couples took five or six years before having children; they’d only been trying for six months.

There really was no hurry, especially since Yuxin was still young.

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It would be better to let her body recover for a few more years, particularly after the incident with the Tong family that had not wholly healed.

Tang Yuxin removed her hand from her wrist and picked up her chopsticks to start eating.

She rested one hand on her chin.

“Yes, congratulations, Mr.

Gu, you’re going to be a father.”

“How certain are you?” Gu Ning’s capacity to adapt was strong, but it was still evident from his eyes that he was extremely excited, after all, he was no longer a young man.

Men his age typically had married and had children already, with kids old enough to ‘help with the soy sauce’; his comrades’ children were mostly in kindergarten, while several others were like Chengcheng, already attending elementary school.

“Completely certain,” Tang Yuxin had always trusted her medical skills.

Nevertheless, she would still need to visit the hospital tomorrow for some tests, a necessary step.

Fortunately, since the marriage, she had decided to have children and had been monitoring her health, avoiding any medications or injections that could be hazardous, so the child was likely to be very healthy.

There was still something she hadn’t shared with Gu Ning, mainly because she wasn’t certain herself.

It was better not to talk about uncertainties; it would just lead to disappointment for both her and Gu Ning if she got her hopes up.

And that was the odd slipperiness of her pulse, which, if she was not mistaken, suggested twins.

There were no genes for twins in their families, not on Gu Ning’s side either.

If she really was expecting twins, that would be wonderful; she would be a mother of two and could fulfill a dream she held for two lifetimes.

She could have a child, and this child could call her “mom.”

The next day when Tang Yuxin went to the hospital, she specifically went for a gynecological examination.

The doctors were surprised to see her visiting the gynecology department.

“What’s happening, Tang Zhu?

Are you pregnant?”

They were joking, of course, but it wasn’t outside the realm of possibility.

After all, it was perfectly normal for a married woman like Tang Yuxin to have a child.

“Yes, I’m here to confirm,” Tang Yuxin replied with a smile, her eyes revealing a warmth that was usually absent from her demeanor.

Over the years, Yuxin had made quite a name for herself at the military hospital as a young prodigy; everyone was accustomed to her aloofness.

It was the first time they realized that Doctor Tang was also just an ordinary person, one who would marry and have children.

However, she had married quickly and seemingly got pregnant even quicker.

Yuxin lay down and lifted her shirt so that the obstetrician could examine her abdomen.

If she hadn’t misjudged, she was already two months along.

She hadn’t realized due to a lack of symptoms and even as a doctor, she had overlooked the new presence in her belly, or possibly two?

“Yes, you’re indeed pregnant,” the obstetrician confirmed with a smile.

“Can you check if it’s twins?”

Yuxin had a hunch, but a proper examination was needed to be sure.

“Let me have a look, don’t rush.”

The doctor carefully examined the screen, searching meticulously, bit by bit.

After a while, the doctor finally let out a sigh of relief, “Found them, there are two.

It’s just that one was hiding quite deep, and I almost missed it.

A mischievous little baby.”

Tang Yuxin touched her belly, indeed there were two.

Yes, life felt complete.

“Doctor Tang, you need to be more careful in the future,” the doctor helped Tang Yuxin up, knowing that their hospital was crowded and that Tang Yuxin was the one performing the most, the most difficult, and the most exhausting surgeries.

Besides conducting numerous surgeries a day, she also had to see many patients.

The first three months of pregnancy were the most dangerous, especially in their hospital.

It would be dreadful if she got bumped or knocked into.

“Don’t worry, I’ll be careful,” Tang Yuxin carefully stood up and gently patted her belly again.

“I’m leaving, heading home, I’m hungry.”

The gynecologist standing to the side was a mess in the wind, still working at this time.

Tang Yuxin knocked on the door of Director Zhu’s office.

“Come in,” Director Zhu sat inside, reviewing the work of the year.

The department’s rating was very high this year, ranking among the top few hospitals nationwide.

Compared to a few years ago, the progress was significant and he was truly satisfied with such work performance.

As the door opened and he looked up to see Tang Yuxin, his face broke into a smile so wide his eyes almost disappeared.

“Yuxin, you’ve arrived.

This year’s awards for advanced medical skills at the hospital are pretty much secured, and so is your personal reward,”

In the past six months, the surgeries Tang Yuxin performed won several major awards, leading ahead of many domestic and international hospitals.

Of course, she also became the youngest yet most qualified doctor in their hospital.

Good thing he had the foresight to recruit this young woman.

He was quite proud of himself for making such a wise choice with this doctor—a choice that filled him with pride.

“Then congratulations, Director,” Tang Yuxin walked over and found a seat.

“Director, I have something to tell you.”

“Sure, tell me,” the director was in an excellent mood, ready to consider any peculiar requests Tang Yuxin might have.

Tang Yuxin placed her hand on her still-flat belly, not feeling much, but already experiencing the blood connection of mother and child.

“From tomorrow, I will no longer take on surgeries, only consultations.”

“Are you joking?”

Director Zhu started laughing.

He truly thought Tang Yuxin was kidding—a big joke, in fact.

The doctor with the highest surgery rate, highest success rate, and greatest difficulty in the military hospital said she would not do surgeries anymore.

Was this some sort of international jest?

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