ANTONIO: Diablos MC

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Authors: Barbara Overly
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                  “Haylee how are you feeling.”  Monica asks while we sit and wait in the doctors off for me to be called back.
     
                  “I am doing pretty good today.  Haven’t thrown up as much today as the last few days.”  I say rubbing my neck.  I forgot how exhausting it is when you have the flu.  My body feels so drained and all I want to do is sleep. 
     
                  “Well I hope the doctor can give you some good meds so when we get to Vegas you won’t be stuck in bed the entire time.” 
     
                  Before I can respond the nurse comes out and summons me back.  Monica decides to stay in the waiting room and give me privacy with the doctor. When I first get back there they take all my vital signs and get me settled in before the doctor comes in.  She comes in while the nurse is finishing up.
     
                  “Ms. Harper.  I am Dr. James.  I see here that you haven’t been feeling very well.”  I shake my head yes.  “I am sorry to hear that. Well let’s see if we can figure out what is making you so sick and help get you better.”  I nod in agreement.  Whatever it is she can do I want it. So tired of throwing up all the damn time. Doctor James continues asking me questions and everything seems to be going smoothly until she asks me one tiny questions that throws my entire world upside down.  “Haylee can you tell me when was your last menstrual cycle?”  I sit frozen. Shit when was the last time.  I can’t be pregnant can I? No, I can’t be. Oh shit. I sit trying to remember if I had my period last month. Or hell even the month before that.  I can’t remember. It isn’t uncommon for me to have one every other month since I get the shot. But I honestly can’t remember the last time I had my period.  Holy shit could I be pregnant.  I turn and look at Doctor James wide eyed breathing heavy.  “Ok so I take it there is a possibility you could be pregnant.”  She asks
     
                  “I don’t know.  I mean I don’t think so.  I get the shot every 4 months.  I should be good still for another month shouldn’t I?”  I ask in disbelief. 
     
                  “Well, have you been extra careful and using condoms when you have had sex.”  I shake my head no.  Toni and I have never used a condom.  But I was never worried about getting pregnant because I get the shot regularly. “Ok well Haylee I think it would be a good idea to take a look and see if you might be pregnant.”
     
                  ‘But. But I get the shot.  I don’t understand.”  This isn’t happening.
     
                  “Yes the shot can be very affective and its good you get it on time every 4 months.  Being on time helps keep its effectiveness but honestly when we give it we preach very hard that the shot is only 99% effective.  That means dear there is a 1% chance you could get pregnant.  And if the ultrasound shows what I am assuming it will show you are one of the lucky 1%.”
     
                  “Are you sure I just don’t have the flu?”  Trying like hell to get any other answer other than I am pregnant.
     
                  “Ok while the technician gets the ultra sound machine up and running let’s go over all your symptoms.  You came in this morning presenting to be very tired, body aches which can be a result from getting sick so often, and vomiting often.  And with the fact that you can’t remember the last time you had your period and I am assuming you are having sex.”  I shake my head yes.  “Well than dear I think it is safe to say you are more than likely pregnant.  So why don’t we walk a crossed the hall and just have a look.  If I am right, then you will leave here today with your first picture of your new little baby and if I am wrong well then we do blood work and start figuring out

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