Dear Diary,
I recently had the pleasure of meeting Catherine's adorable son, William. He is an absolutely charming little boy with beautiful honey-brown eyes and dark red hair. I must admit that I fell in love with my new nephew at first sight, and my desire to have a child of my own has grown even stronger since then.
During our conversation, Catherine and I discussed early signs of pregnancy and what to look out for. As my mother is in England, I felt the need to be well-informed about the subject. Our discussion was enlightening and gave me a sense of comfort in knowing what to expect if I become pregnant.
To ensure that I receive the best care, I have decided to seek the help of Catherine's midwife, who has experience in helping mothers through their pregnancy. Even if it turns out that I am not pregnant, it doesn't hurt to get checked up.
In addition, I plan to ask the midwife about what is best for my baby's health. I am curious about whether breastfeeding my child myself or using a wet nurse would be the best option. I want to make sure that my child receives the best care possible right from the start.
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Her Majesty Queen Mary(book 1)
Historical FictionCome read the diary of Mary Isabella Tudor, the now queen of England! I am planning on making this a small book of 10 parts but that can change And I am going to do one for Edward and Elizabeth.