The next day, First City Hospital in B City.
Dr. Collins, the senior professor of obstetrician-gynecologist who last time advised Lily to terminate her pregnancy, was personally conducting the examination for her this time.
In the B-ultrasound room, Dr. Collins wiped the gel off Lily's stomach.
He smiled and said, "The child currently looks very healthy, and the blood test results have come out too, no abnormalities were detected in the Down syndrome screening. However, considering the medication taken early in the pregnancy, to be safe, come back for a four-dimensional color ultrasound to screen for major anomalies after twenty weeks, and it's still best to have a checkup every month. But you can be relieved, these are all precautionary measures, and as far as we can see now, the child's condition is good."