I came closer to dying the day my son was born than I ever have in my life. What was supposed to be a joyful moment collapsed into chaos—alarms, rushing footsteps, whispered medical terms I didn’t understand. When it was over, my baby was whisked to the NICU, and I was left in a recovery room where the walls felt too white, too quiet, too empty. We spent ten days in that hospital. Ten long, bruising days where fear sat on my chest like a weight. My family couldn’t be there, and my son was too fragile for me to hold. I had never felt more alone
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