A moment passed where Fendros stood with a frown and thought about it. He breathed in slowly before he spoke, "If we manage to reach a temple or a healer, not an Argonian one in this case, then we might learn how to deliver the child. I think we would need a good reason to give to whomever teaches us as to why we would have to do such a thing outside of town. Other than the reality of course. It will probably be too dangerous to employ a midwife so close to the full moons. However, if we're lucky, we might find someone to teach us. Or perhaps there might be a book about it that could help." Looking up at Ahnasha, Fendros wrapped his arms around her and tried to comfort her. "I know you're worried, but I think things are going to turn out okay, you'll see." When he pulled away from her, he held onto her arms for a bit longer and smiled, "Wouldn't it be something ideal if we found a werewolf midwife, or at least one that worships Hircine? Hmf, I wish it were plausible. Explaining to whoever instructs why we can't just stay around might be a problem." he said quietly, his smile fading. "As for raising the child, I know about as much you do, but I can't really think of anywhere we might find out more about it. At least, for travelling in the pack and such. I don't know whether or not our situation is rare or unique, but if it is, we might just have to feel our way through it on our own." He sighed, "Other than that, as long as we stay focussed and take Meesei's advice..." he trailed off and shrugged. Fendros looked away as another thought developed in his mind. It wasn't a perfect idea, but it might be worth considering. "Actually... oh, I don't know whether it... I think I remember Ariel mentioning that some witches covens have closer ties to Hircine. I don't know whether we might find one that would be willing to help, let alone a safe one, but... they would be secretive enough not to raise the ire of the general public and maybe teach how to deliver a child?" Fendros noncommittally faced his palm upwards, "It's just a thought."