Here is the Delicate Condition Ending Explained. The main character of this book is a woman named Anna. Anna is an actress, and she started a show called Spellbound which kind of gives charmed vibes. She was in that show, and then things kind of went quiet for her after that.
But now she’s recently been in a movie called The Auteur, and it was a big hit. There’s, you know, award season buzz and everything. She’s just become the star she always thought she was going to be. She’s married to a man named Dex, and they’re trying to have a baby, so when the book starts, we’re watching Anna go through IVF treatments.
And we’re hoping, along with her, that it works. Quickly we learned that it does, and she’s pregnant now. Of course, she’s hoping and praying that the baby is viable and that she will stay pregnant. Unfortunately, a few weeks in or a couple of months in, she had a miscarriage. Anna and Dex are told that, unfortunately, they didn’t make it.
They’re both devastated, they’re just crushed, and in between the time when she found out she was pregnant and when she lost the baby, she’s been having weird things happening.
She’s been having trolls leaving weird, rude, threatening comments on posts and emailing them too early. Just weird Internet behavior but also just weird things in general. Her doctor will give her medication, and this has to be refrigerated. That’s very important, and she would be like I got you. She puts it in the fridge the next morning when she wakes up. It’s sitting on the counter and is now ruined.
Her husband kind of chalks it up to pregnancy brain or just being forgetful, but she knows she put it in the fridge. Or she’ll look at her calendar to see what time is an upcoming appointment or see the time written in her calendar. And then she’ll end up missing the appointment, or Dex will call her like, why aren’t you here? Our appointment was an hour ago. Anna, however, knows she wrote it right.
So there are all these weird things happening that she loses the baby, but a few days after that, she feels something in her stomach, she feels something moving, and she knows in her heart that she is still pregnant. From there, things get a little wild. In short, it is a great story.
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Delicate Condition Ending Explained
In the book Delicate Condition, Danielle Valentine has shown beautifully how a woman’s body is not just hers but everybody else. Anna, the main character of this book, goes through a miscarriage, but soon she realizes that something is not right.
Anna gets to witness strange things and activities after her miscarriage, but nobody believes her. After some time, she feels nauseous, and then eventually, she finds out that strange feeling was because of her baby crawling in her stomach.
Delicate Condition Book Review
In some parts, Delicate Condition is a bit of a slow burn. You know it’s not action-packed or traveling with a woman on her pregnancy, but it is a must-read. You won’t be able to put it down because you will feel the need to know what is going on. What was happening?
You will be curious to find out if Anna’s having a hysterical pregnancy, if something supernatural is going on, is pregnant. However, if you don’t like reading stories that deal with infertility or child loss, there’s the miscarriage, and this is quite graphic and very upsetting. If that’s something that you don’t like, avoid reading this book.
But the people who like it will like this book. There were a couple of times when I was rather a little worried about what was going to happen next. Some may say that it is her debut novel, but it’s her debut adult novel. She’d written some books under a different name.
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