Most specialists would recommend patients to get a transplant—either a bone marrow or a cord blood one-if they met the requirements, as a relapse would most probably be more severe than the first time. If anything went wrong, it was likely that not even a bone marrow transplant would help.

Needless to say, modern medicine was constantly being improved, so nobody had the final answer regarding treatment methods. Nobody dared to claim the methods as either foolproof or unfeasible. In fact, a lot of the doctors tended to leave the outcome up to fate.

Therefore, Selena promptly submitted a request for the hospital to start finding a match for Juniper. When Melissa caught wind of the news, she had everyone get tested in an attempt to find a match for Juniper. After all, the more tests they conducted, the higher the chance in that regard. After everybody was tested, all that remained was to wait for the results. Due to the complexity of the tests, a few days were needed before they could get the results.

When the doctor did his rounds, Selena inquired about the progress of the matching test. Shaking his head, the doctor told her, "Don't worry too much. We have yet to get results." Selena nodded in response, as she knew she was being impatient. On the next instant, the doctor asked, "However, I haven't seen the child's father. Does she not have one?"

forgotten about him, or rather, she had always thought that Juniper had no father. All along, Juniper belonged to her alone, so she was without any

chance of rejection, as well as a higher success rate. The second choice will be to find a full match from the bone marrow bank, but there is a low chance of being able to achieve that. Besides, there are a lot of people on the bone marrow bank's waiting list, so we won't be considering that option for the time being. Instead, it will be

the whole ordeal was. She

options once the

Juniper was in better spirits while she looked at

asking, "Why are you missing him all of a

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