Chapter 387 Discussing The Divorce

Inside the room, Dorothy had just finished her amniotic fluid puncture, but she had to wait for another three weeks before the results came out.

After leaving the examination table, she was still in a conflicted mood, and her face looked sour and exhausted. It was paler than snow.

The doctor knew the reason for Dorothy's dazed appearance was because she was worried about the safety of the child. She reached her hand out and comforted her, "Miss Fisher, the child in your womb has been through a lot, yet is still strong enough to accompany you. Believe me, he will be fine."

Hearing the word 'he', Dorothy gently asked the doctor, "Doctor, can you tell me if my baby will be a boy or a girl?"

The doctor didn't give her a definite answer. She just smiled. "You'll know the gender in three weeks' time."