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“Have you been taking the Diclegis we prescribed you?”

“Yes Every night before bed”

“Okay Try taking two before bed and one in theYou can also take one in the afternoon if you’re still feeling nauseated during the day”

It’s on the tip of ue to tell her that this inforo, but I reel it in It’s not like I can change the lastover spilled milk and all that

“Okay I’ll definitely give that a shot”

Dr Sirabs the handle on the bed “Okay, let’s lie back and get a look at what’s going on with the baby”

I do as she says, lying back as the bed does—not that I have th at this point—and she goes to turn the lights lower at the switch by the door

Harrison reaches up and gives my knee a squeeze while her back is turned

There’s no distinct reason for it—but the coood

Dr Si the ultrasound loves

I roll upstooo kept on the side of the cart

Harrison watches avidly as she squirts it on my belly and then picks up the wand to spread it around And within a few seconds, a hazy, white snow fills the screen at our side as she searches for the perfect angle to get a good look at the baby

Having been here already, I findthe screen

I’d expect the baby to be giving ht, but all in all, the little one seems content despite my diversion of attention

A gentle, thu whoosh fills the rooly huhts up in a way I didn’t knoas possible “That sound,” she says, “is your baby’s heartbeat”

I’ve heard it before, back at hts in their tracks, and the sight of the littleinside me makes my eyes well up a little with unshed tears