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Requiem of a Broken Heart

Chapter 668
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Chapter 668: She knew better than to cling to false hope or put her faith in Brian again. Yet, the thought of Jeffrey-the life he still had left-made her fingers tremble as she flipped open the documents. Twenty minutes later, she shut the files with a quiet thud, inhaled deeply, and met his gaze. "I need tto think." A day later, Rachel reached out to Brian, telling him she was willing to give it a shot.

She couldn't shake her worry over Jeffrey's condition.

To improve her chances of conceiving, she tracked her ovulation cycle meticulously, preparing herself in advance.

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For days, they spent night after night wrapped in passion.

Yet, no matter how many times they tried, she still wasn't pregnant.

Staring down at the stark negative on the pregnancy test, Rachel's chest tightened with disappointment.

She knew her body well enough to understand that conceiving naturally would be difficult.

But Jeffrey didn't have the luxury of time, and with that weighing on her, she started considering in vitro fertilization.

When she brought it up, Brian hesitated for a moment but eventually agreed. They booked an appointment with a specialist and went to the hospital together.

Being a private hospital, the service was seamless, and all the necessary tests were completed swiftly.

Truthfully, Rachel had pinned a lot of hope on IVF, so she stayed at the hospital, anxiously waiting for the results. "Doctor, what's the verdict? Can we go ahead?" The doctor skimmed through a thick stack of test results, his expression unreadable, as if he were struggling to find the right words.

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Rachel's fingers curled into fists. "No matter what it is, I need to hear the truth. Just tellstraight." At her insistence, the doctor didn't sugarcoat his words. "We've reviewed all your results. Based on them, the chances of IVF succeeding are extremely low." "What? Why?" Despite sensing the weight behind the doctor's expression, Rachel couldn't stop the wave of anxiety that crashed over her when she heard his verdict.

The doctor set the reports in front of her, his tone measured yet firm. "Your current health condition isn't suited for pregnancy. We conducted a thorough assessment of your uterine environment, and even if a fertilized egg is successfully developed...” And implanted, the chances of it being viable are extremely low. There's also a significant risk of miscarriage."

Rachel tried to suppress the turmoil in her chest, shaking her head m slightly, her voice barely above a En whisper. "I don't understand."

"Letput it this way," the doctor explained patiently. "A plant needs sunlight, water, and nutrients to grow. int water, But in your case, your uterus lacks the essential conditions. Even if implantation succeeds, the fetus won't be able to survive." Rachel's breath hitched as the words sank in, leaving her numb with devastation.