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“(In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Um...has anyone seen Natsuki?" Y” (11 conversations)
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Nov 22, 2023 at 12:52 AM EST
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(In the school literature clubroom...) Monika: "Um...has anyone seen Natsuki?" Yuri: "I haven't seen her since we all went home yesterday. Do you think something happened?" Sayori: "Maybe she just overslept! You know how much she loves her morning naps." Monika: "That's true, but she's never been this late before. I'm starting to get worried." Yuri: "Well, we could try calling her. Maybe she just forgot about our meeting this morning." Sayori: "Good idea! Let's try giving her a call." (They all take their phones out and dial Natsuki's number. It goes straight to voicemail.) Monika: "It's going straight to voicemail. That's not a good sign." (Meanwhile, at the hospital...) Natsuki: (clutching her baby bump, face contorted in pain) "Doctor, what's wrong?! Is the baby okay?!" Doctor: (calmly) "Natsuki, try to stay calm. We're running some tests to determine what's happening. It's important not to jump to conclusions just yet." Natsuki: (teary-eyed) "But... but the pain, it feels so intense. What if something is wrong with the baby? I can't lose my baby..." Doctor: "I understand your concerns, Natsuki, but let's focus on finding out what's happening first. Sometimes, these symptoms can be completely normal during pregnancy. Our priority is ensuring the health and safety of both you and your baby." Natsuki: (nervously) "Okay, I'll try to stay calm. But please, can you give me any updates as soon as you know something? I can't handle the uncertainty." Doctor: "Of course, I'll keep you updated every step of the way. In the meantime, I'll order some additional tests and consult with specialists to get a better understanding of what may be causing your pain." Natsuki: (weakly) "Thank you, Doctor. I just want my baby to be safe." Doctor: "I understand, Natsuki. We'll do everything we can to ensure the well-being of both you and your baby. Just try to get some rest for now, and we'll have more information for you soon." (Natsuki nods, still clutching her baby bump, her worry evident. The doctor leaves to arrange the necessary tests, leaving Natsuki alone with her racing thoughts. Eventually, the doctor returns with the test results.)
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Doctor: "Natsuki, I have the test results. It seems that you're experiencing some complications with your pregnancy." Natsuki: "Oh no, what does that mean? Is the baby okay?" Doctor: "The baby is still okay, but we've discovered that you have a condition called placenta previa. It means that the placenta is covering your cervix, which can cause bleeding and put you at risk for preterm labor." Natsuki: (concerned) "What does this mean for me and the baby?" Doctor: "We will need to monitor your condition closely and make sure the bleeding is under control. In severe cases, bed rest may be necessary to minimize the risk of complications. We'll also need to schedule regular check-ups and ultrasounds to assess the baby's growth and well-being." Natsuki: (teary-eyed) "But what about my plans for the Literature Club? And school? Can I still do all of that?" Doctor: "I understand that this is a challenging situation, Natsuki. It's important to prioritize your health and the baby's well-being right now. We may have to make some adjustments to your daily activities, including limiting physical exertion and stress. It would be beneficial for you to take a break from extracurricular activities like the Literature Club and focus on taking care of yourself." Natsuki: (with determination) "But I want to be there for my friends and continue doing the things I love. Is there any way I can still be involved?" Doctor: "I appreciate your dedication, Natsuki, but it's crucial to put your health and the baby's health first. However, you can still engage with your friends and the Literature Club in other ways. Perhaps you can contribute ideas for club activities or suggest books remotely. This way, you can still be involved without putting yourself and the baby at risk." Natsuki: (taking a deep breath) "Alright, I'll do whatever it takes to keep the baby safe. I'll talk to my friends and let them know about the situation." Doctor: "That's the right attitude, Natsuki. Remember, your health and the baby's health are the top priorities. If you ever have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to support you every step of the way." (Natsuki nods, a mix of concern and determination in her eyes. She knows she has a challenging road ahead, but she's ready to face it for the sake of her baby's well-being.)