Bleeding

"Will this pregnancy affect her health?" Aiden asked.

"Anya is still young. After just two years of treatment, she is finally able to get pregnant. This is much better than I expected. There is still hope for her to give birth to this child, even though she would be weaker than the average pregnant woman. Don't worry, I can prescribe medicine and vitamins for her. But if you don't take care of her from the start, Anya's body might not be able to hold out after two or three months without vitamins and medicine," Tara said.

"She really wanted this child..." Aiden said in a low voice.

"Then I will prescribe medication, especially one that can reduce the risk of miscarriage." After saying a few things Aiden should know, Tara ended the call.

But Aiden did not expect Anya to have her period right after he found out that she was pregnant.

If Tara's diagnosis was not wrong, that meant that Anya was not menstruating, but bleeding.