1. Island Fever 4: Paradise - Chapter 13


    Date: 6/30/2015, Categories: Diary, Female/Female, Male / Females, Romance, Author: JeremyDCP, Rating: 91.7, Source: sexstories.com

    from the outset that I did not even bother trying. I tried to keep a distance, and not allow myself to fall in love with him. How could Jeremy possibly find any time for me? Oh, how wrong I was. Jeremy is tall and broad-shouldered, with a mop of dark hair and heavy, solemn brows that are offset by a generous smile. A pair of eyes the color of milk chocolate gleamed behind round-framed glasses that always seemed to slip down his nose. He has a powerful chest that any woman would love to lay her head on, and use as a pillow! Although Jeremy will insist otherwise ("I am just your average, ordinary guy"), he is very attractive and, combined with his kind and caring nature, he gets attention from interested ladies everywhere he goes. Sometimes, other women will begin flirting with him right in front of us! * * * After I informed Jeremy on Monday afternoon that I was pregnant, he made a telephone call to Scarlett (who was working) and asked her to pull some _nurse strings_ and see if she could get me in that very same day at the university hospital with an obstetrician or similar caregiver for what would be my first prenatal visit. You see, Jeremy did not want to wait until the next day and schedule an appointment with my regular physician. He learned that I was pregnant moments ago, and he wanted me to see a doctor RIGHT NOW. Jeremy is so cute that way; that is just how he rolls. Scarlett was able to pull some strings, so to speak, or call in a favor, and convince Dr. Olsen to ...
    see me at 6:00pm. I had been to initial prenatal visits in the past with both Pamela and Amy, so I knew exactly what to expect. Dr. Olsen was very kind and courteous; she asked me all of the standard questions and got information on my medical history. I was given a thorough physical and exam, and the doctor confirmed my pregnancy (I had four positive home pregnancy tests over a four day period; I already KNEW). Dr. Olsen gave me blood tests and spoke of the dangers of smoking, drinking alcohol, using illegal drugs and taking certain medications. I told her not to worry; I have never smoked cigarettes or even had a tiny sip of alcohol, and I certainly am not a drug user. I take one pill each day in terms of medicine; she said it was safe to continue to do so. This particular medication would not hinder or interfere with my pregnancy at all. Finally, the good doctor convinced me that I needed to get a flu shot. I also spoke to Dr. Olsen at length about my desire to continue to do exercise and yoga throughout the entire length of my pregnancy. I was a fitness instructor for nine years straight and consider myself to be in tip-top physical condition, especially for a 32-year-old woman. She informed me that because I am so fit, I can continue to exercise up until the time I give birth. Doing so would not cause harm or put my unborn baby at risk because my body is already accustomed to the strain and the rigors. I spoke to Dr. Olsen about a friend of mine from Canada who also worked ...