The third month I clutched my swollen belly, pain radiating through me as I stumbled and fell to the ground. I felt a warm wetness on my thighs, and when I looked down, I saw blood. My breath hitched in panic. "Serena, what happened?" Brandon's voice was full of concern as he rushed over to me. He knelt down beside me and tried to assess the situation. "Brandon, I don't know," I whispered, tears streaming down my face. "There's so much blood." "Stay here, I'm going to get help," he said, his eyes wide with fear. But before he could press the emergency button, I grabbed his hand, stopping him. "Wait," I gasped, suddenly realizing the truth. "I haven't had my period for two months. I didn't even notice until now." My mind raced back to the past weeks - the vomiting, the dizziness, the c

