Nina took the blood pressure cup off Matty's arm.
"Well everything looks normal, as far as blood pressure, temperature and pulse goes.
How is the morning sickness?"
"It is the sunshine that starts my day," Matty laughed.
"How did you make out on vacation? It started the day you got married, right?"
Matty nodded.
"Yra. It wasn't that bad. I mean, I had it every day, but it was short lived. It did turn me off from a lot of the normal things I would have eaten, but it was not a major factor in how much I enjoyed my vacation."
"She was a real trooper," Bill added.
"Well Nick will be in shortly to do the ultrasound. So, do you guys want to know the sex of the baby?"
Matty shook her head.
"No. We want it to be a surprise."
"Okay, then you had better not look at the ultrasound."
Matty lay back on the examination table.
"Like I would know the difference."
Nick came into the examination room.
"How is my patient today?"
"Feeling pretty good, Nick. Just a little anxious. Just want everything to be okay."
"Well the last blood work you had done was just fine. I don't think there will be any issues or surprises."
Nick put a blanket over Matty's legs, while Nina pulled up the gown, to expose Matty's belly.
"Hm."
YOU ARE READING
Tuckamore Bay
General FictionMatty Dove had 18 months to try and find a buyer for her late grandmother's lighthouse. A buyer who, she hoped, would not only buy the lighthouse, but love the village so much that they would invest time and money into saving the community. In 18 mo...