Mysterious Mrs. Pansy

Chapter 1100: Results Trump the Plan



If the situation improves, this plan can be adjusted at any time, because in her opinion, this plan is not really a treatment plan. It is simply a normal plan to relieve mental stress.

When Jane heard that there was a way, she quickly asked what the method was.

Dr. Lott wasted no time in revealing the method to Jane.

“At present, the patient still has mobility, so we suggest that you take the patient out to relax, but not to crowded places. Instead, take her to places she is familiar with.”

“For example, don’t go on long journeys, just visit a relative’s house or find a quiet and safe place to relax. This can improve her mental state.”

Jane nodded when she heard this method; she thought it might be worth a try.

Because she also knew that when a person is in a bad mood and sees a place they once loved, their mental state might improve, and their mood might adjust.

“Doctor, if I take her back to our villa for a few days, what else do I need to do? Are there any precautions to take?” Jane had to ask these questions clearly before making a decision, as she couldn’t make decisions on her own.

If it was truly her fault that the fetus had problems, then she would not forgive herself.

Although everything she did was well-intentioned, doing harm with good intentions still counted as a mistake.

So, she needed to ask all these questions and understand how to handle any potential risks before making decisions. Dr. Lott listened to Jane’s questions and nodded, then told her.© 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.

“Remember not to stress her out when you get back, and mainly focus on keeping her relaxed. If you notice any abnormal changes, you must call us immediately.”

Dr. Lott also informed Jane that if there were no issues, the patient needed to take medication on time.

If there were problems, she would need to report it immediately. In addition, she would need to take separate medication to calm her spirits and prevent excessive depression, but this medication was not for regular use.

It was to be used after problems arose, and the dosage had to be strictly controlled, as it could affect the fetus. It should only be used when there was no other way to resolve the issue.

If there were abnormalities and she didn’t want to take medication, she would need to bring the patient back to the hospital immediately for the hospital to handle it, to ensure the safety of the patient and the fetus.

And currently, the treatment plan for the fetus could not be stopped, even if they returned to the villa in a few days. They still had to follow this plan.

“If the patient’s mood truly improves to a state where you think it is feasible, you must bring her back to our hospital for a follow-up.”

“Even if you still decide to let her adjust her mood at the villa, she must come back for regular check-ups. Under normal circumstances, she needs to come back for a check-up at least once every two weeks.”

Despite Jane questioning the treatment plan, Dr. Lott was still very responsible. She told Jane everything she needed to do. Jane realized that her attitude just now may have been a bit problematic.

But it was because of her urgent mood. If it wasn’t for April, why would she be so anxious? The two of them had become very good friends, even though they had a boss-subordinate relationship.

Without April, Jane could not have overcome that low period, especially when Patrick disappeared.

It was because of April that Jane finally found comfort. Otherwise, she might have ended up as someone with mental problems.

So for Jane, now that April was facing difficulties, it was her turn to give back to April. She couldn’t just see April in this state. Even if it meant taking her back to the villa to take care of her in person, she had to make that choice.

So, she had already made up her mind. Taking April back to the villa, she would see if April would agree.

“Thank you, Doctor. I might have spoken in a way that was a bit wrong just now; I apologize,” Jane admitted her mistake.

“It’s nothing. Every patient is anxious, so we understand the feelings of patients and their families. But please do not question our authority,” Dr. Lott replied.

“All the plans we adopt are both conservative and able to save the patient and the fetus. None of us want to see any unexpected situations resulting from a change in plan.”

Jane nodded. Dr. Lott was right. No one wanted to see their loved ones encounter problems. Going to the hospital was to treat illnesses, not to worsen them.

As long as the doctor was responsible for the patient, all the patients would understand the doctor.

After communicating with Dr. Lott about the follow-up treatment, Jane shared her thoughts and then returned to the ward. April was still lying there, staring at the ceiling, seemingly lost in thought.

Seeing her like this, Jane felt a twinge of pain. She knew that bringing April back to the villa was the right decision, but she had to get April’s consent.

“What’s wrong? Do you find it very boring to stay here? I spoke with the doctor just now, and she said she had good news to tell you.”

April continued to look at the ceiling and only glanced at Jane out of the corner of her eye, showing little reaction.

Jane had gotten used to April’s erratic behavior over the past two days. Sometimes she was like this, and at other times, she was normal. So, she decided to provoke April with another question.

“The doctor said as long as the treatment for the fetus is normal, there shouldn’t be any issues. And the doctor also gave us good news. Due to the good treatment these past two days, we can go out and relax.”

“I was thinking, we shouldn’t go anywhere else. How about we go back to the villa and rest for two days? Or maybe you’ll like the old courtyard, we can go back there too.”

Jane proposed two options, and April’s eyes showed a hint of liveliness.

She didn’t care much about the second option, but the first half of what the doctor said-that the treatment for the fetus was normal and the fetus could recover to normal after the treatment-struck a chord with her.


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