My Deceased Unborn Nephew
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simple as pushing the baby out. But I insisted she go for a prenatal check-up. It t
, "Blame your aunt for this. She was afraid you'd compete for the family inheritance. That'
fter being mocked by his classmates, he put p
asked for my opinion. This time, I decided not to interfere
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nant. She was proudly showing off her belly, saying, "I asked t
heir!" She glanced at me and added, "What good is an education for a girl? You'r
n months. My mother couldn't stop smiling, "Exac
he neighbors say you should go for
ry about. Mom, you didn't have any of those checks when you had
made some sense. Then she looked worriedly at me, "Ryann, you're s
e the same question. I knew how crucial prenatal check-ups were. Pregnant women could develop many complications,
persuasion, she went to the hospital. It turned out she had a high-risk pregnancy and needed an immediate C-section to save
ill, she would whisper in his ear, "Blame your aunt for this. She didn't want you t
to hate me. One day, after being mocked for his frail
fe because I was too old to get married. My parents believed this story, but on the seventh night afte
This was the family I had given up everything for. Thinking of t
baby, so it's
r eyes, "Of course. I know
kind of child you e