On the other hand, since Monica hadn't given birth yet, the hospital was still on high alert.
Generally, when a pregnant mother exceeds her estimated due date by more than two weeks, the fetus will be at greater risk. Lily Briar, who was knowledgeable about these circumstances, therefore whispered to Victor Chadwick late at night, "We should be prepared to induce labor with medication because the danger to the baby in the womb increases as the gestational period gets prolonged."
After hearing this, Victor Chadwick turned to glance at Monica, who was lying on the bed, and fell silent.
If he had known there would be so much risk and so much suffering for Monica, he would have never wanted a child to begin with. He wouldn't have, like he does now, placed his entire heart on Monica, feeling incredibly anxious.