I Gave Birth to a Child After 20 Years of Waiting & Treatment — When My Husband Saw Him, He Said, ‘Are You Sure This One Is Mine?’ The day I gave birth to my son should have been the happiest moment of my life, a moment filled with tears of joy, gratitude, and love after two decades of waiting and countless sleepless nights. But instead, it became the day that shattered everything I thought I knew about my marriage. For twenty years, my husband, Harold, and I had tried to have a child. We married young; he was twenty-five, and I was twenty-three. At first, we were carefree, assuming that when the time was right, parenthood would follow naturally. But month after month passed with nothing. Then years. We went through every test, every treatment imaginable. I endured endless injections, hormone therapies, and procedures that left me exhausted, both physically and emotionally. Each time I thought I might be pregnant, my heart dared to hope only for it to break again when I wasn’t. Through it all, Harold stood by me. He’d hold me after every negative test, whispering, “We’ll get there someday.” I believed him. We were in this together, or so I thought……..CONTINUE READING IN BELOW
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