Eight months pregnant, I was cleaning when I brushed past my mother-in-law. She cursed me, slapped me, and dumped filthy mop water. I slipped, fell, my water broke—the instant I knew everything would change.

Javier rushed to me immediately, panic written all over his face. I could barely speak, but he understood that this wasn’t normal. He called emergency services and stayed beside me, holding my hand and trying to keep me calm. Carmen remained silent, clearly shaken by what was happening.

At the hospital, doctors confirmed that I was going into premature labor. They explained that physical exhaustion combined with prolonged emotional stress can take a serious toll during pregnancy. I was taken in for urgent care.

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Hours later, our baby boy was born early. He was small and fragile and was taken straight to the neonatal unit. I only saw him briefly, but that moment stayed with me forever.

While I was recovering, Javier spoke privately with the doctors and began to understand how much strain I had been under at home. For the first time, he truly saw what I had been enduring in silence.Continue reading…

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