Romione - Seizures

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I have never had a seizure nor have I ever seen anyone have a seizure but I have done a bunch of research so if you see anything incorrect please don't hesitate to correct me!

The first time Hermione Granger-Weasley had a seizure she was pregnant with Rose. They were relaxing at home when Hermione suddenly fell to the floor. Ron panicked, calling 999 and following the reciever's instructions to roll her on her side and move nearby objects away from her.

When the paramedics arrived they reassured the panicking man, and loaded Hermione onto a stretcher before rushing her off to the hospital, as Ron held her hand the entire time.

When they got to the hospital, she was checked over by doctors. They figured out that it was the result of the pregnancy, and that baby and mum were fine. No words could describe the relief both of them felt in that moment, knowing that the baby was fine.

The doctors warned them that it might happen again in future pregnancies, and to not worry and to do the same thing, but don't worry about calling an ambulance.

It didn't happen again, and Ron and Hermione had Rose without any further problems.

Two years later she had her second seizure. She was pregnant with Hugo, and luckily Harry and Ginny had already taken Rose out with Albus, so the little girl wasn't around to witness her mother dropping the glass of water and falling with a crash onto the kitchen floor.

Ron skidded into the kitchen, instantly shoving the dining table to the other side of the room and turning Hermione onto her side, whispering comforting words to her as she slowly woke up. He found her a tissue for her bleeding lip, and lifted her onto the sofa.

Rose wasn't around to witness the sweet kiss the two shared before spending the rest of the evening cuddling and eating jelly slugs.

And Rose wasn't around to witness her mother and father falling asleep in each others arms after they texted Harry to see if Rose could sleep over.

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