Island Fever 4: Paradise - Chapter 04
Date: 1/10/2016,
Categories:
Diary,
Female/Female
Male / Females
Author: JeremyDCP, Source: sexstories.com
... moments of stress. Excessive amounts of CRH, he told us, could attack the mast cells in the uterus of a pregnant woman, and wreak havoc on it and the baby, and cause a miscarriage. "Mast cells in the uterus are similar to a basketball that is full of 100 ping-pong balls, and each ping-pong ball has about 30 marbles. If disturbed, these cells may explode like a grenade to trigger a chain reaction by releasing all those balls of histamine and many other, various chemicals." "Tryptase, one of many chemicals released by the damaged mast cell, destroys tissue and prevents the production of membranes to develop and nurture the uterus, and disrupts the whole architecture of the placenta that feeds the baby. When this happens, a miscarriage may occur." "We have ways of temporarily blocking the action of CRH on mast cells, however," the doctor informed us, and I felt as if a massive weight had just been lifted from my shoulders. Amy began to cry tears of joy - obviously thinking our daughter may be saved because of this - as the physician explained, "We are going to give you a vaginal suppository full of drugs that will block the CRH receptors completely." The doctor told Amy that he understood that she was upset at the loss of _her father_, but she had to think about herself and the health of her baby, and really settle down. He gave her a strong tranquilizer after administering the suppository, and she was admitted to the hospital and placed in a standard room. After that, the ...
... medicine began to make her feel extremely tired, and she fell asleep. Well, take my word for it - it certainly is no fun to sit idly by in a hospital room while your six-month pregnant wife is propped up in bed with various wires and devices attached to different parts of her body, three I-V bags dangling above her head, and a sick, disturbed complexion upon her face as she slept away. Oh, and the wellness of your unborn child is in question. I felt absolutely powerless to do anything... I had been speaking with Kristanna on the telephone throughout the entire morning, as well as texting her, giving her updates on Amy's condition that she quickly relayed to the other ladies. They were all gravely worried for her, but we stuck to our predetermined plan in the event of an emergency like this. There was no need for everyone to be here and possibly overwhelm Amy all at once, and make things worse. Amy had four wives, one fiancee and one girlfriend out of the group. She also had a husband, obviously. But our steadfast rule - unless it was an extreme situation - was that no more than three people could visit at a time in the case of a hospitalization like this. We did not want others - be it hospital personnel or just regular visitors - to become overly suspicious of us and our situation. That could very well happen if seven people were fawning over Amy simultaneously for extended periods of time. We were not looking to broadcast our family structure to the general public at all. Again, ...