Chapter 473 Postpartum
Chapter 473 Postpartum
As early as the beginning of Yang Rong's pregnancy, Fu Yibai had already arranged all the details of the secret delivery.
The VIP delivery rooms are on separate floors, and the elevators require a special access card to reach them. Ordinary patients and medical staff do not have permission to enter.
The medical records of the two mothers were not entered into the hospital's electronic system; only paper copies were kept and locked in Director Zhou's office.
The medical team responsible for delivering babies was personally selected by Qi Yuan after the hospital was acquired. Each member had worked in obstetrics and gynecology for at least ten years, and their professional qualities and demeanor had been rigorously examined.
Fu Yibai spent over ten million yuan to rent an entire postpartum care center in Changping.
This postpartum care center is the most high-end maternal and infant care institution in Kyoto. Fu Yibai directly negotiated a private room agreement with the owner.
From the end of July to the beginning of September, for a month and a half, the entire building served only two pregnant women.
All staff members of the postpartum care center have re-signed confidentiality agreements, including postpartum caregivers, nurses, nutritionists, cleaners, and security guards—no one is left out.
The terms of the agreement were stricter than the hospital's version, and the penalty for breach of contract was three times higher.
On the afternoon of July 25, two nanny vans were parked in the villa area of the capital for less than two hours.
Yang Rong and Liu Yan packed some personal belongings and got back into the car with their child.
It was already dark when we arrived at the postpartum care center.
This postpartum care center is located by Moon Lake, surrounded by a forest of camphor trees, offering excellent privacy.
The entire villa is clad in light beige stone, and the windows of each room face the lake, offering views of vast reed beds and water birds.
Zhang Xinyu arrived early to personally inspect the layout of each room.
The two new mothers each stayed in a suite, with the rooms facing south and the best-lit spots reserved for the cribs.
The duty rooms for postpartum nannies and nurses are right next to the suites, and they are on call 24 hours a day.
The nutritionist's kitchen is on the first floor. The menu for five postpartum meals a day is posted on the whiteboard above the stove. There are strict standards for everything from ingredient procurement to cooking methods.
Fu Yibai stayed with them at the postpartum care center for a whole week.
During the day, he handled company matters in his suite, while Zhao Qi and Wang Peng held one video conference after another.
He took turns helping the postpartum nanny take care of the baby at night. Yang Rong and Liu Yan both said that his way of holding the baby was much more skilled than when he first became a father.
The eldest daughter was named Fu Zhaoning, and the eldest son was named Fu Jingchen.
Fu Zhaoning was a quiet baby who rarely cried except when he was hungry or wet. He slept most of the time, and when he woke up, he would open his big, black grape-like eyes and quietly look at everything around him.
When Fu Yibai held her in his arms, she would grasp his index finger tightly with her little hand.
Liu Yan's son, Fu Jingchen, is completely different.
The little guy has an incredibly loud voice. He cries when he's hungry, when he's wet, or when you hold him too slowly. Sometimes he'll cry for no reason at all just to make his presence known.
Liu Yan was exhausted by him, waking up three or four times a night, but every time she saw his wrinkled little face, all her impatience would turn into an indescribable tenderness.
"This kid is definitely going to be a little rascal."
Liu Yan looked at her son in her arms while breastfeeding, a helpless smile on her lips.
"Like his mother."
Fu Yibai, holding Zhao Ning beside him, said without looking up.
Liu Yan threw the cushion behind her at him.
Life at the postpartum care center was quiet and routine.
Yang's mother and Liu's mother returned to their hometowns at the end of July, while Li Hui stayed behind, spending her days in the kitchen researching various nourishing soups with a nutritionist.
On August 1st, Fan Binbin and Hu Jing returned to Beijing to participate in an event and spent one night at a postpartum care center.
Fan Binbin held Zhao Ning tightly and refused to let go until Zhao Ning wet the swaddling clothes in her arms, at which point she had no choice but to return her to Yang Rong.
Hu Jing sat by Liu Yan's bedside, and the two chatted quietly for the entire afternoon.
On August 3, Zeng Li and Qin Lan finished filming their respective dramas and came to the postpartum care center together.
Zeng Li brought a box of homemade snowflake crisps and nougat, while Qin Lan brought two large boxes of imported baby care products.
The two stayed at the postpartum care center for three days, helping to take care of the baby during the day and chatting with Yang Rong and Liu Yan to relieve their boredom in the evening.
On August 5th, Liu Yifei arrived with Shu Chang and Guo Zhenni.
Liu Yifei carried two limited-edition baby bags, Shu Chang brought a complete set of black and white and colored early childhood education cards, and Guo Zhenni carried some prenatal supplements.
On August 7, Yang Mi and Tang Yan took leave from Hengdian and flew back to the postpartum care center, where they stayed for two days.
As soon as Yang Mi entered the room, she snatched Zhao Ning into her arms, looked her up and down, and then came to a conclusion: "This girl will definitely be prettier than her mother when she grows up."
Tang Yan held Jing Chen in her arms, and the little guy cried his heart out. Tang Yan frantically tried to soothe him while muttering aggrievedly, "Why doesn't he like me?"
Liu Yan laughed out loud.
He's hungry, not that he doesn't like you.
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