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CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery novel Chapter 1207

Summary for Chapter 1207: CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery

Chapter 1207 – A Turning Point in CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery by Faith Shaw

In this chapter of CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery, Faith Shaw introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1207 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

The Frank family was deeply grateful to Nash.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank almost got down on their knees in front of him. "Mr. York, we owe you everything. If it weren’t for you, I really don’t know what we would’ve done!”

“There’s no need to thank me,” Nash replied, dismissing their gratitude as just a small favor.

He wouldn't have intervened in someone else's business if Orion hadn't been caught up in the situation.

But Mr. and Mrs. Frank saw this as a golden opportunity. With Lily’s close relationship with Orion, they were determined to solidify their connection with Nash.

They believed that not only could the Frank family make a comeback, but their daughter would also have a privileged, worry-free life.

Although Nash wasn’t interested in getting too entangled with them, he didn’t say anything when Orion was around.

Over time, business dealings between the Frank and York families began to develop. Lily eventually became Orion’s closest friend, like a sister growing up by his side.

A month later, Nina’s due date arrived, but there were no signs of labor.

Nash grew anxious and decided to take her to the hospital, concerned about the risk of amniotic fluid complications if the pregnancy went too far past the due date. He arranged for her to stay in a VIP suite with a team of over a dozen medical staff monitoring her around the clock.

Nina, however, wasn’t nearly as worried as Nash. It was her second pregnancy, and since there were no signs of labor yet, she was content to relax, eat, and drink as usual. And with the medical team at the hospital, she felt there was no reason to stress.

But here was the problem. During the day, she felt perfectly fine, but at night, she would start having contractions. They weren't intense enough for labor, but they left her so uncomfortable that she couldn't sleep.

Caleb glanced at him and continued, “There’s a standard procedure now. Since your wife had a natural birth the first time, they prefer she does the same this time, if possible.”

“What do you mean?” Nash asked, puzzled.

Back when Orion was born, he hadn’t been involved in these decisions. All he cared about was getting Nina the best care possible. Their child had been taken away immediately after birth, and his sole focus had been on Nina’s recovery.

Shen explained, “Doctors usually recommend sticking with the same method if there were no complications the first time. It’s safer for both mom and baby. Plus, they generally avoid scheduling C-sections unless medically necessary. They try to let things progress naturally.”

Nash was at a loss for words.

He was used to getting his way in business, but this was one area where even he couldn’t control the outcome.

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