The night my son was born, the world tilted off its axis. A brutal delivery left me hovering closer to death than I’d ever been, and the aftermath was even worse—ten long days confined to a hospital bed, stitched together by pain, fear, and a loneliness so sharp it felt physical. My husband was overseas, my family hours away, and every sunset made the sterile room feel colder. But each night, just when despair began to swallow me whole, there came a soft knock on my door and a nurse would slip inside. She never stayed long enough to overwhelm me,…CONTINUE READING IN BELOW
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