After a Life-Threatening Childbirth, My Husband Wants to Kick Me and Our Baby Out Because of His Mother

I always believed that having a baby would bring us closer. But I never expected that my husbandโ€™s mother would tear us apart. She controlled everything, and my husband let her. I tried setting boundaries, but nothing prepared me for the betrayal that left me standing at the door with my newborn in my armsโ€”alone.

From the moment I found out I was pregnant, I felt like the happiest person in the world. Bill and I had dreamed of this for so long, imagining the day weโ€™d finally hold our baby.
But I wasnโ€™t the only one waiting for this child.

Billโ€™s mother, Jessica, had been waiting tooโ€”just not in the way a grandmother should.
She had never liked me, never even pretended to. From the beginning, she made it clear I wasnโ€™t good enough for her son.
โ€œBill deserves someone better,โ€ sheโ€™d say, shaking her head whenever I was around.
And the moment she found out I was pregnant, everything changed. But not in the way I had hoped.
It was as if the baby belonged to her, not me.
She invited herself to every doctorโ€™s appointment. She dictated how I should eat, how I should sleep, how I should breathe.
โ€œYou need me to come with you to the doctor,โ€ sheโ€™d insist, already grabbing her coat. โ€œI know whatโ€™s best.โ€
When we started preparing for the baby, she took over completely.
The nursery? She picked the furniture.
The baby gear? She dismissed my choices.
And when we hadnโ€™t even found out the gender, she declared, โ€œThe nursery should be blue. Youโ€™ll have a boy.โ€
The pregnancy itself was miserable. I had constant nausea, barely able to eat. But Jessica didnโ€™t care.
She came over daily, filling the house with the smell of greasy food, smiling as Bill enjoyed her cooking.
Meanwhile, I was stuck in the bathroom, throwing up.
I told Bill to stop telling her everything, to set boundaries. But somehow, when we arrived at the clinic for the ultrasoundโ€”the one where weโ€™d find out the babyโ€™s genderโ€”Jessica was already there, sitting in the waiting room.
I froze.
โ€œHow did she know?โ€
Then, the doctor smiled. โ€œItโ€™s a girl.โ€
I squeezed Billโ€™s hand, my heart pounding with joy. We had dreamed of this moment. A daughter. A beautiful little girl.
I turned to Bill, expecting him to share my happiness.
His face lit upโ€”until we both heard it.
โ€œYou couldnโ€™t even give my son a boy,โ€ Jessica sneered. โ€œHe needed an heir.โ€
I turned slowly, my hands tightening into fists. โ€œAn heir to what? His video game collection?โ€ I snapped. โ€œAnd for your information, the father determines the babyโ€™s gender, not the mother.โ€
Jessicaโ€™s eyes narrowed. โ€œThatโ€™s a lie.โ€ Her voice dripped with venom. โ€œYour body is the problem. You were never right for my son.โ€
The doctor cleared her throat awkwardly. The nurse gave me a sympathetic look.
I clenched my jaw. โ€œLetโ€™s go, Bill.โ€
Once we were in the car, I turned to him. โ€œHow did she find out about the appointment?โ€
Bill hesitated. Then, in a low voice, he admitted, โ€œI told her.โ€
Something inside me cracked.
โ€œI asked you not to!โ€
โ€œSheโ€™s the grandmother,โ€ he said.
โ€œAnd Iโ€™m your wife!โ€ My voice wavered. โ€œIโ€™m carrying our daughter! Donโ€™t you care how I feel?โ€
โ€œJust ignore her,โ€ he muttered.
Easy for him to say. He wasnโ€™t the one being attacked.
He wasnโ€™t the one feeling completely alone.
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