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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 318

The lobby of the private clinic was very grand, with marble floors, European-style décor, crystal chandeliers, and if the staff weren't all wearing white medical uniforms, it would be almost impossible to tell that this is a clinic.

"Hello, how can we help you with? Our main business is obstetrics and gynecology." In private clinics, the service was always outstanding. A nurse enthusiastically came forward and asked, "We have the most advanced equipment here in Khebury to give you the best experience, whether it's an examination or a procedure."

"I would like, to consult about abortion …"

Joyce uncomfortably stroked her long hair and asked in a small voice.

"Please come with me over here, we have a special VIP consultation room, which can completely protect your privacy, please don't worry." The nurse at the guide desk brought Joyce into a VIP box. The door was then closed.

There was a doctor sitting inside, not very old, and when she saw Joyce, she asked directly, "How old is the baby? Have you had an ultrasound? Are you sure you don't want it?"

Joyce was a little embarrassed by the question.

But for doctors, miscarriage was just a common occurrence, nothing strange. They had seen teenagers, silver hairs in their seventies, couples, mistresses, etc. Some of them had even come here for the operation five or six times. It was just normal for a woman the age of Joyce to have an abortion.

Joyce took out the ultrasound report from her bag that she had just got from St. Maria Hospital and handed it to the doctor in front of her.

After the doctor looked at it, she frowned, "More than three months, I see that the pregnancy sac is quite large. That would not be easy. You cannot do painless abortion. Let me explain to you, generally the time for painless abortion is for women with an average of 6-to-8-week pregnancy, and three months of pregnancy is far more than the best time for painless abortion, you must be hospitalized in this case."

"Hospitalization?" Joyce had never experienced something like this before and froze.

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