Chapter 1381
Cornelia suddenly blinked open her eyes and saw Jeremy sitting right next to her hospital bed, cradling baby in his
arms.
As soon as she opened her eyes, Jeremy brought the baby up to her, “Hope just opened his eyes, seemed like he
was looking for her mommy.”
Cornelia glanced at the baby, whose eyes were closed. Clearly, he hadn’t opened them. Jeremy quickly explained.
“I swear, I’m not pulling your leg. He really opened his eyes just now. It was so cute.”
Cornelia chuckled, “I know you’re not messing with me. Newborns can’t keep their eyes open all the time.”
This wasn’t a dream. Jeremy really came back. At this moment, all her anxieties vanished.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCornelia smiled at him, “I think I’m hungry. Is there anything to eat?”
Jeremy replied, “Sure there is. Patricia and her crew prepared a bunch of yummy food. I’ll have her bring it in right
away.”
“Cool.” Cornelia, forgetting she was still recovering, suddenly sat up and inadvertently tugged at her abdominal
wound, causing her to wince in pain.
Jeremy wanted to help, but with the baby in his arms and his left hand unable to exert much force, he could only
say, “Take it slowly.”
He placed the baby next to Comelia, then hit the bed’s lift button to raise the bed. Unexpectedly, the previously
quiet baby suddenly started to wail. Cornelia quickly reached out to hold the baby, but the movement triggered
pain in her abdomen and she couldn’t move anymore.
“I got it, just lay still.” Jeremy picked up the baby, and slowly rocking him, “Shhhh…”
But for some reason, the baby’s crying got louder and louder, as if he was about to blow the roof off.
Patricia, hearing the commotion, hurried over, “Jeremy, Hope might be hungry, give him to Cornelia to breastfeed.”
Cornelia, being a first-time mom, didn’t quite know how to breastfeed. Jeremy didn’t know either, so Patricia had to
take over and personally teach Cornelia.
The baby was smart and quickly found the milk. But after suckling for a while with no milk, he started fussing again.
Cornelia was also uncomfortable, her breasts were engorged but there was no milk. She looked helplessly at
Patricia, “Patricia.”
Patricia drew closer, “Are your breasts engorged?”
Comelia nodded, “Yeah.”
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Engorged breasts but no milk was a common occurrence in postpartum women. Patricia turned to Jeremy and said,
“Jeremy, this is where you come in.”
Jeremy asked, “What do I need to do?”
Patricia. “You need to help Cornelia promote milk production. Once that’s done, Hope will have milk to drink.”
With that, Patricia took Hope and left the room, “You guys do your thing. Call me when you’re done, then I’ll bring
Hope back in for feeding.”
Unexpectedly, Cornelia said, “Patricia, Jeremy doesn’t know how to do this. Better call the doctor to help me.”
“Even if the doctor comes, he’ll still have Jeremy help.” Patricia hastily left, waiting outside with Hope.
After a while, they heard a voice from inside the room, “Patricia, you can come in now.”
Patricia walked in to see Cornelia’s cheeks as red as if they were stained with color. She teased with a smile. “You
guys are a couple, you’ve been through all sorts of things together, and there’s nothing to be embarrassed about. If
you produce too much milk, and Hope can’t finish it, Marc might even help out.”
Cornelia quickly interjected, “Patricia!”