Chapter 1043 Giving Birth
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Ysabelle left for her honeymoon. Meanwhile, Sophieâs belly grew larger in size, and with each passing
day. her movements became more challenging and cumbersome.
That day, Barney and Arius arrived at the mansion to pay Sophie a visit. Seeing her huge belly, they
were certain she was going to deliver soon.
âSophie, youâve been eating too much. Your due date isnât until much later, right? Look at your bellyâ¦â
Sophie was still skinny, except for her protruding belly, which was gradually growing with her
pregnancy. Her limbs retained their slender shape.
âI think the same, too. I canât help it, though. You know how Tristan is. Heâs afraid I donât take enough
food,â Sophie explained. She couldnât bring herself to reject Tristanâs kind actions.
Nevertheless, Georgina expressed her concern, saying. âThis is concerning. If the baby grows too
large, it could lead to difficulties in labor.â
Her worry was valid, as an oversized baby could pose a risk to the mother during childbirth.
âItâs fine, Georgina. I understand my body and its limitations. Please donât mention this to Tristan. Heâs
already extremely worried,â Sophie answered.
After noticing how big her bump was, Tristan had been researching extensively about the risks
associated with a large baby, and she didnât want to add to his anxiety. Upon recalling a recent incident
when she woke up in the middle of the night to find Tristan watching over her instead of sleeping, she
truly didnât want him to worry any more than he already was.
âAs a doctor, itâs essential that you prioritize your own well-being. Remember to maintain a balanced
diet Barney chimed in. With advancements in the medical field, the risks of childbirth were significantly
reduced. Nonetheless, Sophie might experience difficulties during childbirth due to the size of the baby.
âMm, I know.â
Barney and the rest had brought along new research to Tristanâs mansion. Despite dedicating
considerable time to its development, they encountered a persistent issue they couldnât overcome.
Thus, they sought Sophieâs expertise, presenting her with the pertinent information that day.
Sophie quickly perused the file, but she was unfamiliar with this industry.
âDr. Smith, thereâs no need to rush. As far as I know, no country has initiated research in this particular
industry yet. Itâs perfectly acceptable to proceed at a steady pace,â she reassured.
Encountering obstacles in scientific and medical research was a normal part of the process.
âMm, weâre not in any hurry. Our intention is simply to share it with you. No need to worry.â
Sophie was heavily pregnant, and they had come here primarily to visit her. They wanted her to take
good care of herself.
As for the research, they didnât mind taking it slow.
Tristan wasnât at home. Sophie had already told the housekeeper to prepare lunch, while Barney and
the like decided to stay.
âIâll head to the kitchen to see if I can offer help!â Georgina went to the kitchen as she wasnât needed.
Although the housekeepers were capable of taking care of lunch themselves, Arius did not intervene
when Georgina decided to head to the kitchen.
âArius, when will you marry Georgina?â Sophie asked. Their relationship was stable, so it was time for
them to consider getting married.
âI will, but weâll talk about that after you give birth. I donât want the dates to clash,â Arius replied.
âYou getting married and me giving birth are two separate things!â Sophie protested. âJust because Iâm
about to give birth doesnât mean you canât get married.
âOf course, they are related. I cannot ask for your help if youâre pregnant, right?â
Arius was saying that he could ask for her help after she gave birth.
âFine. Whatever you say, then.â Sophie couldnât be bothered to continue the topic. He can do anything
he wants as long as heâs happy with it.
After having lunch together, Barney and the rest left. Sophie could finally return to her bedroom to take
an afternoon nap.
Not long after Sophie fell asleep, Tristan returned home. He had rushed back as soon as his meeting
concluded, forgoing his lunch in the process.
Finding her sound asleep, he went downstairs to have lunch.
The housekeeper quickly served him lunch that they had prepared earlier.
âMr. Lombard, having lunch too late isnât good for your health,â the housekeeper blurted out in concern.
âIâm fine. Donât worry. When Iâm not around, make sure to take good care of Mrs. Lombard,â Tristan
replied.
He didnât mind eating a bit later.
âMr. Lombard, youâre such a caring husband,â the housekeeper commented, unable to hide her
admiration. She couldnât help but feel a tinge of envy toward Sophie, who was fortunate enough to
have such a loving and attentive spouse.
After waking up from her nap, Sophie realized Tristan was sleeping beside her. He had recently lost
some weight.
A pang of sadness tugged at her heart as she observed his sunken cheeks. He worries about nothing.
Giving birth is not that scary, but he keeps overthinking.
Sophie didnât wake him up and kept him company in bed. He had finally fallen asleep, and she didnât
want to wake him up.
That night, Sophie and the housekeeper began organizing the baby clothes for the baby. The clothes
had been washed and dried under the sun.
Tristan was the one who bought these clothes. When he descended the stairs and noticed Sophie and
the housekeeper diligently folding the garments. He approached them and decided to lend a hand.
âEverything is ready. Your due date is near, so you should stay home for the time being.â Tristan told
her. sounding worried. He knew how busy she was.
âMm, I know,â Sophie assured him.
As they were folding the clothes, Sophie suddenly felt a flare of pain in her stomach. Her face
contorted, catching Tristanâs attention immediately. Concerned, he inquired, âWhatâs wrong? Are you
feeling unwell? You must tell me if youâre feeling unwell.â
âItâs fine. Just give me a moment,â she reassured him, trying to suppress the discomfort she felt. As she
entered the final trimester of her pregnancy, she became increasingly aware of the challenges and
discomfort that came with it. It was during these moments that she truly understood the magnitude of
giving birth to a child.
Seeing her situation, Tristan gazed at her anxiously as she held his hand.
âIâm fine. Donât worry,â Sophie comforted him. He had been there with her throughout every pregnancy
checkup, witnessing the babyâs healthy growth. There was no need for him to be overly anxious.
When the clock struck midnight, Sophieâs pain had increased, and Tristanâs gaze remained fixed on her
all the while.
He knew Sophie had a high tolerance for pain, but seeing her in such agony now made him deeply
concerned.
âShould we pack up and head to the hospital? Iâm deeply concerned about your well-being,â Tristan
urged, his voice filled with worry. Despite Sophieâs medical background, he knew that she couldnât treat
herself, especially in her current state of pregnancy.
âOkay, letâs go to the hospital,â Sophie finally agreed, acknowledging that the time had come for her to
give birth. Although her due date was still two weeks away, the baby had reached maturity, and it was
natural for labor to begin at any moment.
Tristan assisted Sophie in taking a quick shower and changing into fresh clothes before gently lifting
her and carrying her to the car.
They had already prepared the essential items, which the housekeeper had neatly placed in the trunk
of the car.
Late at night, Tristan drove Sophie to the hospital. Once they arrived, she was quickly examined by the
doctor. Her cervix had dilated to three fingers wide, indicating that labor was progressing.
âDoctor, how is my wife doing?â
âHer cervix has dilated to three fingers wide. According to her situation, she should be able to have a
smooth delivery. Donât worry. Here, please sign the document.â
Tristan felt pained to see Sophie in anguish.
His hand was trembling as he signed the document.