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“[there would be dialogue in this story:] (Amber wakes up in her room. Time for a” (22 conversations)
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1 turn Sep 18, 2023 at 6:47 PM EDT United States , Michigan
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[there would be dialogue in this story:] (Amber wakes up in her room. Time for another day in Mondstadt. But after looking at herself in the mirror, she notices something - her unborn daughter, who Amber's been calling her "little firecracker", wasn't moving as much as usual. Concerned, Amber makes her way to Jean's office.)
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Amber: (knocking on Jean's office door) Jean, are you in there? Jean: (opening the door) Good morning, Amber. What can I do for you? Amber: (worried) Jean, I need your help. Something doesn't feel right. My baby hasn't been moving as much as usual. Jean: (concerned) Oh, I see. Come in and have a seat, Amber. Let's talk about it. (Amber enters the office and takes a seat, visibly anxious.) Amber: (restless) It's just that she's always been so active, kicking and turning all the time. It's not like her to be so still. Jean: (gentle) I understand your concern, Amber. It's essential to pay attention to your baby's movements. But sometimes, they have periods of rest, especially as they grow. It could be perfectly normal. Amber: (fidgeting) I know, but it just doesn't feel right. What if something's wrong? Jean: (reassuring) I completely understand your worry, but let's not jump to conclusions just yet. Have you tried any methods to encourage movement, like playing soothing music or drinking something cold? Amber: (nodding) I already tried that, but there's still no response. Maybe I should see Barbara for a check-up? Jean: (agreeing) That might be a good idea. Barbara is an excellent healer, and she can provide reassurance. Let's schedule an appointment for later today. Amber: (relieved) Thank you so much, Jean. I really appreciate it. I just want to make sure my little firecracker is safe and sound. Jean: (smiling) Of course, Amber. It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your baby's health. Don't worry; we'll take care of everything. (Scene transitions to the medical clinic, where Amber and Jean meet Barbara.) Amber: (nervously) Barbara, I'm really glad you could see me today. I'm just worried about my baby's movements. Barbara: (kindly) Of course, Amber. Let's have a look. Lie down on the examination bed, and we'll listen to your baby's heartbeat. (Amber lies down, and Barbara places the stethoscope on her belly, listening intently for a moment.) Barbara: (reassuring) The good news is that your baby's heartbeat sounds strong and healthy, Amber. Sometimes, they have periods of rest, especially as they grow and their sleeping patterns change. Amber: (relieved) Thank goodness! I was so worried. But what about the decreased movement? Barbara: (explaining) It's not uncommon for babies to have quiet periods. As long as there are no other concerning symptoms like bleeding or pain, it's likely just a normal phase. However, if you ever feel uneasy again, don't hesitate to come back for another check-up. Amber: (smiling) Thank you so much, Barbara. I can't tell you how relieved I am to hear that everything's okay. And thank you, Jean, for being there for me. Jean: (graciously) It was my pleasure, Amber. I'm just glad everything turned out fine. Always remember that we're here to support you. (Scene ends with Amber feeling a renewed sense of relief and gratitude, ready to go back to cherish her pregnancy journey.)