In other words, the maturation period of the human body in this world occurred five to six years earlier than in her original world.
Moreover, Qin Zhenzhen, being a medical student, possessed a thorough understanding of her body's development and was prepared for childbirth.
The decision to postpone having a child was entirely hers.
Su Bin's unspoken sentiments were clear to Qin Zhenzhen. While he didn't articulate it, she sensed he shared the prevailing views of this society, where having a child promptly was deemed advantageous.
Perhaps out of respect, Su Bin refrained from pressuring her about the timing of parenthood.
Considering her decision to feign pregnancy, Qin Zhenzhen contemplated allowing nature to take its course, foregoing contraception. If conception proved elusive, they could persist with the charade and later assert a miscarriage or adopt a child.
Conceiving would be optimal, and a few extra months seemed inconsequential.