Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland Chapter 241: 241 We Have All Been There1
Chapter 241: Chapter 241 We Have All Been There_1
Yun Hao earnestly said, “The porridge you cooked, serve them a bowl. If Little Huzi gets hungry at night, they can feed him.” He said it as if it was the most natural thing to do.
Poor Little Huzi lying on the bed had no idea that his father was planning to send him away for a few days to spend so quality ti with his mother, uninterrupted by his mischief.
Yun Hao convinced ng Yunhan without betraying any emotion, “Wife, the political commissar is under a lot of pressure because of his son.”
ng Yunhan understood that many elderly people still favored sons over daughters at this ti, and this mindset was particularly severe.
Once, she read a report about a couple who had seven daughters before finally having a son, all because they wanted a son.
So even went to the extent of divorcing their wives because their two children were both daughters. There were too many such cases.
Raising a son to provide for one’s old age was an old saying passed down from the older generations.
ng Yunhan considered this for a mont, and then nodded in agreent. “Alright, but rushing to have a child isn’t the solution. I’ll talk to Sister Zhou when the ti cos.”
Seeing ng Yunhan’s agreent, Yun Hao enthusiastically served her more dishes.
He was finally getting rid of his disturbance.
The next day, Zhou i brought her daughter Little Apple over.
The first thing Little Apple said caught ng Yunhan off guard, “Mom, let’s take baby brother ho quickly!”
ng Yunhan was flabbergasted.
Zhou i also felt awkward and tried to explain embarrassingly, “Sister-in-law, that’s not what Little Apple ans.”
ng Yunhan understood their intention. She said, “Sit down, sister-in-law.”
Zhou i gave her daughter a helpless glance and sat down.
“Sister-in-law, having a child is not sothing that can be rushed. If it’s convenient for you, let know when you start your nstrual cycle, and I’ll calculate the most fertile days for you. That way, you’ll have a better chance of conceiving quickly.”
ng Yunhan spoke calmly, but Zhou i’s cheeks turned red with embarrassnt.
She hadn’t expected her sister-in-law to say sothing like this.
“Sister-in-law, we’ve all been there before. There’s no need to be shy. You tell , and I’ll calculate your fertility period for you.”
Little Apple was confused, watching them. Not understanding what they were talking about, she climbed onto the bed, took off her shoes, and played with Little Huzi.
Zhou i’s face turned even redder, right down to her neck.
She glanced at her daughter and murmured, “On the 6th.”
ng Yunhan knew that Sister Zhou was a gentle woman, and she would naturally feel embarrassed talking about such private matters.
“So is it regular every month?” ng Yunhan continued to probe.
Zhou i, her face flushed, eked out, “It will co two days early.”
“Then, the most fertile days of this month for you are a few days before and after the 20th.”
Zhou i was sowhat surprised. She didn’t know how she had calculated it.
As if sensing her confusion, ng Yunhan explained, “Count from the first day of your period, and take the middle days.”
Zhou i sort of understood and nodded, “Sister-in-law, will this work?”
“Your chances of conceiving will be higher than before during those days.”
Zhou i wanted to ask ng Yunhan how she knew all this?
“Also, about having a child, it really can’t be rushed. The more you rush, the less likely it will happen. You have to let it go.”
Zhou i thought about the days she spent in her in-law’s house after having a daughter. Thankfully, her husband doted on her and brought her and their daughter to stay with the army. Otherwise, she didn’t know how she would have gotten through it.
She had seen her mother-in-law serving food and candy to her husband’s nephews right in front of her and her daughter, without even glancing at her daughter, let alone holding her. Even during her confinent period, she was only allowed to lie in bed for a few days and had to take care of her daughter herself.
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