The report showed that all the indicators of Emma Benson's body were within the normal range.
Although her health condition could not be compared to that of the past, it was considered good.
Aside from the gynecological aspect, the doctors said that the poison injected previously might have contained substances that damaged the uterus and ovaries. During the examination, they discovered that Emma Benson's uterus was damaged, and her fallopian tubes also had issues, which meant she might be unable to become pregnant in the future.
Emma herself was an obstetrician-gynecologist, and she was very clear about the content of this report. She had encountered many similar cases in the hospital before, and the chances of such patients getting pregnant were virtually zero. In the rare instance that one did get pregnant, it was one in a hundred thousand, an extremely slim chance.