“Yes, he told me everything. I also asked him to assign more people to watch over me in secret. Don’t worry, I’ll take good care of myself.”
“That’s my good girl. I’ll make sure your husband rewards you handsomely tonight.”
“Get lost!” Ivy shot back playfully, feigning annoyance as she hung up the call.
After a good night’s sleep, she finally felt somewhat refreshed. The news that she hadn’t caught the infection only brightened her spirits further. Ivy felt practically buoyant.
She got up and headed to the bathroom. As she sat down, her mind wandered—despite herself—to thoughts of the evening ahead. Somewhere deep inside, she found herself looking forward to nightfall.
But when she finished and glanced down, all she saw was a splash of red. Her heart sank in dismay.
Well, that explained the aching back, the fatigue, the dips in her mood... How could she have forgotten about this old “monthly visitor” who hadn’t shown up in ages?
Dr. Beckett, the surgeon who’d taken care of her, had explained that after this sort of procedure, it usually took women three to six months—sometimes even longer—to get their cycle back.
And Ivy’s case had been even more complicated, since she’d also undergone a termination. Her body should’ve needed more time to recover, not less.
But here she was, barely three months out, and right on the dot, her period had returned.
Once the shock wore off, Ivy actually felt a rush of relief. Best of all—she wasn’t in pain.
Apart from the usual period aches and mood swings, there was none of that excruciating agony she used to dread. It was as if a lifelong burden had suddenly been lifted. Ivy felt lighter than she’d been in years.
At lunch, she picked up her phone, thinking about telling Jamison the news. But then she paused—maybe it’d be more fun to tell him tonight.
She pictured Dr. Ludwig coming home from work, all fired up and ready to get intimate, only to have her break the news about her period. She couldn’t help but giggle at the thought—would he collapse onto the bed in dramatic disappointment?
Just imagining it made Ivy snicker to herself.
After her surgery, Dr. Beckett had added her on WhatsApp and told her to reach out anytime if she had questions about her recovery. So after lunch, Ivy messaged her to explain what had happened.
Dr. Beckett must have been busy; she replied with two quick voice notes.
“This is great news! Getting your period back so soon means your body’s healing well—your uterus is back to normal. That’s definitely a good sign.”
“It also has to do with your age and healthy ovarian reserve. Plus, it sounds like Dr. Ludwig has been taking excellent care of you. As long as you feel fine otherwise, no need to worry. Once your cycle finishes, just come see me for a checkup.”
Ivy felt even more at ease and replied with her own voice message: “Dr. Beckett, how long should I wait before trying for a baby?”
“If you’re planning to conceive, it’s best to wait at least six months after the surgery, especially since you also had a termination. When you come in, I’ll do a full fertility assessment.”
“Thank you, Dr. Beckett.”


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