Summary of Chapter 992 Everything Is Predestined By Fate from Healing my disabled husband
Chapter 992 Everything Is Predestined By Fate marks a crucial moment in Tracy Swift’s Romance novel, Healing my disabled husband. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Unlike Walter and Miles, who were competing not to be the last, Damion and Ivy seemed particularly relaxed.
Although Damion really wanted a child, he also didn't want to do something without certainty.
Damion also understood how much damage pregnancy can do to a woman's body.
He didn't want Ivy to feel uncomfortable at all, so before having a child, Damion took great care in conditioning Ivy's body.
Ivy couldn't help but laugh and cry at the same time. She hadn't even gotten pregnant yet, and she'd already gone through her postpartum recovery period.
After drinking soup and taking nutritious food for who knew how many days, Ivy said, "If I keep supplementing like this, I will end up overflowing with losses."
Damion held Ivy's hand and said, "Just hold on a little longer. Let's go for a check-up in a few days."
What can Ivy do? Damion was doing it for her. She was not an ungrateful person and understood why Damion would act this way.
Fortunately, the results of the physical examination were very perfect. Even the doctor said that this may be the healthiest couple during the pre-pregnancy process.
After receiving the medical examination results, Ivy suddenly felt a wave of emotion.
When she was holding onto Damion's waist, Ivy's eyes turned red. "Let's go home and have a baby. I'm sure I can give birth to a beautiful, healthy, and intelligent baby."
During this time, Damion had been controlling the number of times, and Ivy sometimes wondered if she had lost her attraction to Damion. Otherwise, she can't move him no matter what.
However, Damion was a person who, once he had made up his mind, will always follow his own plan.
Ivy arched her body, wanting to get Damion out.
Unexpectedly, Damion said next to Ivy's ear, "I asked the doctor, this position is easier to have a baby."
The two of them were entwined in a harmonious embrace, with Damion holding Ivy tightly. Ivy couldn't see Damion's expression and turned her head to ask, "Damion, do you blame me for anything?"
"No," Damion replied. "I'm happy that you have your own goals and things you want to do. I don't need your world to revolve around me; that wouldn't be fair to you."
"But sometimes I feel selfish," Ivy said.
"Don't think like that," Damion reassured her. "These things happen naturally, and we weren't prepared before. But it's not like we were completely avoiding contraception either. Those methods aren't foolproof. The fact that you're not pregnant means everything is meant to be this way, and we should start preparing for our baby now."
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