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Her Graceful War Song novel Chapter 1626

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Rosalind sighed.

"If Thomas had not been by my side during those days, I don't think I could have survived. If you ever marry, you must find someone who truly loves you. Only someone who loves you will protect you through the storms of life," she said gently.

Elise smiled. "I believe in love. Mom and Dad love each other."

Her home was warm with love, and her life was full of good things. As a result, she believed deeply in love, family, and friendship.

Rosalind smiled softly. "Yes, your mother and father do love each other very much."

Eager to hear more, Elise asked, "Did the baby survive? How did you get through those days?"

Every day, there were needles, medicine, and nourishing soups. Rosalind vomited so much that she felt dizzy and weak. She couldn't even get out of bed. Even standing to use the chamber pot drained all her strength. The baby took all her nutrients, but she could eat nothing herself.

Later, when the sickness was too much, she stopped taking the medicine meant to stabilize the pregnancy. Alice believed it was better to let nature take its course, and if the baby didn't come naturally, they would give Rosalind gentler medicine to end the pregnancy. That way, her body might bear it better.

This course of action had also been carefully considered and approved by Sebastian.

So, she stopped taking the strong medicine and relied only on nourishing broths and small bowls of millet porridge. Even then, she often vomited, but kept drinking more afterward. Everyone feared that without the medicine, the baby would be lost. The very next day, the bleeding started again, but still, she endured. By the fifth day, the bleeding had stopped.

The baby had not yet fully formed but showed a fierce will to live. The baby's strength, along with the love and care from her husband and mother-in-law, gave Rosalind courage.

Eventually, she vomited less and slowly managed to drink half a bowl of millet porridge and some meat broth. By the third month, her morning sickness was still severe, though mostly dry heaves. She could at least keep some food down.

This gave everyone hope.

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