Chapter 40

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Today Gabby's supposed to have an appointment to check on her with this annoying thing. Matt and Gabby are both sleeping till Gabby wakes up in a big amount of pain in her stomach. She's starting to breath heavily and tries to wake up Matt. Matt mumbles something weird before looking at Gabby. As he noticed she's in pain he sat up and puts his arm around her. "What's wrong?" He asks with a calm voice. "I'm in pain" she answers breathless. "Keep breathing Okay?" He says. "It hurts so bad" Gabby whimpers as Matt gets up. He looks at Gabby and immediately feels sorry for the pain she goes through. "I'll take you to Med" he says. Gabby just nods as response. Matt helps her up but the pain gets over her again. He decides to pick her up and carries her to the Car. It still hurt but it wasn't as bad as if she'd walk. Matt drives Gabby to Med. As he parks Matt picks Gabby up again and takes her inside. Natalie sends them to examination room 3 and follows them. After a Sonogram and a CTG Natalie says "the reason for your pain are contractions. You're in labor." Gabby wants to speak up as a new wave of pain hit her. She slowly starts believing it and asks "what does that mean I her? Isn't it to early?" Natalie explains her 34 pregnancy week is enough for her to survive perfectly. Matt looks at Gabby, then at Natalie and asks: "can we do a C-section?" Natalie agrees with that and right before they roll her out Gabby hits another wave of pain. Natalie checks her again as she sighs. "We can't do a C-section anymore. I see the head means she's on her way, natural way" Natalie says. Gabby starts to push on Natalie's command and squeezes Matt's hand. After 3 rounds of pushing their baby girl arrives. Natalie puts her on Gabby's chest and Gabby holds around her smiling. Natalie checks on  Gabby's aneurysm as Matt notices Gabby loses grip on the baby. He looks at Gabby who has her head laying on the side with closed eyes. Matt supports the baby as he looks at Mat and says: "she fainted"

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