Clinic No. 12, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. At the doctor's desk, Dr. Schultz, who was in his fifties, glanced at Ingrid who was sitting in front of him, and then looked down at the examination report in his hand. "The B-ultrasound looks fine. Today is exactly 19 weeks, and the fetal development indicators have all been reached. But your blood sample report shows that you have a little anemia, and your blood pressure is also a little low. But it's fine. Thin girls will basically have these problems during pregnancy. I won't prescribe you any medicine for anemia, but you should have dietary supplements of more offal-type foods in daily life. Here's the list." "Thank you," Sheila took the recipe list and asked again, "Dr. Schultz, she started to have nausea last night and want