You're pregnant Mrs. Skye.” My jaw dropped. “What?” I asked stunned. “Pregnant,” she repeated. “Have you been feeling a little sick lately?” She asked, jotting down some more notes. “Um yeah, like right before I blacked out, I felt nauseous and a little dizzy.” I explained remembering. “Well, that explains it. I take it this is not good news for you?” She asked, studying my face. “No, it's not that. I'm just a little surprised that's all.” I replied, feeling my heart begin to race again. “How far along am I?” I reluctantly asked. “Just about six weeks. The first trimester is usually the most critical part of pregnancy, and that is why you have to take better care of yourself. Your blood pressure is a little high, so the less stress you have, the better it would be for you and your baby. You need to schedule an appointment with an OBGYN through your insurance provider.