{"id":78503,"date":"2024-08-28T13:36:47","date_gmt":"2024-08-28T06:36:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=78503"},"modified":"2024-08-28T13:36:47","modified_gmt":"2024-08-28T06:36:47","slug":"my-jealous-husband-kicked-me-out-in-the-street-with-3-newborns","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/my-jealous-husband-kicked-me-out-in-the-street-with-3-newborns\/","title":{"rendered":"My Jealous Husband Kicked Me Out in the Street with 3 Newborns"},"content":{"rendered":"
After giving birth to my first son, I suddenly went into labor again and had twins. My husband kicked me out due to a past mistake, and I never forgave him.\n
During my college years, I had an affair with a married professor, Mr. Benjamin Sutton. He promised that the relationship with his wife was over and would leave her soon. But that never happened. One day, Mr. Sutton invited me to his house.\n
He said that his wife had finally moved out, but his mother-in-law dropped by and caught us in his bed. \u201cGet out, you homewrecker! This man is married to my daughter!\u201d she yelled at me while I searched for my clothes hastily.\n
\u201cHe said they were getting divorced,\u201d I told her.\n
\u201cWell, duh. He lied to take advantage of you. Get out!\u201d she screamed again. I cried on the subway all the way back to school and met up with my best friend, Nolan. He was the only one who knew about our affair.\n
\u201cYou were right, Nol. He lied to me about his wife,\u201d I revealed while crying.\n
\u201cI\u2019m so sorry, Karina. I know how much you liked him, and now, you can move on with your life,\u201d Nolan said. I agreed with him and focused on school. We graduated together and realized what a great man my best friend was.\n So I asked him out. A few months later, we were engaged and got married by the end of that year. I got pregnant as soon as we returned from our honeymoon, and we were so excited. We prepared everything for the arrival of this baby and celebrated with our families.\n Finally, we welcomed Maximilian into the world, and we were ecstatic but also sleep-deprived. Nolan returned to work a month after Max\u2019s birth. I was home alone when I felt a huge pain in my stomach. But my husband didn\u2019t answer the phone.\n I called 911 and was rushed to the emergency room. \u201cYou\u2019re going into labor!\u201d the doctor told me.\n \u201cThat\u2019s impossible! I gave birth to my son, Max, a month ago! I can\u2019t be pregnant again!\u201d I yelled through the pain.\n \u201cMa\u2019am, I\u2019ll explain better later. For now, push!\u201d she urged.\n After a few hours, I delivered twin babies and still couldn\u2019t believe what had happened. I fell asleep, hoping that my husband would be there when I woke up. But Nolan was not in my room at all. I called him, and it went to voicemail.\n Suddenly, the nurse walked in. \u201cMiss, has the hospital contacted my husband?\u201d I asked her.\n \u201cI\u2019m sorry, Mrs. Cooke. Mr. Cooke has not answered our phone calls,\u201d she explained.\n \u201cI can\u2019t believe it. It\u2019s been hours. Something must have happened to him,\u201d I said, worried.\n \u201cDon\u2019t worry about that for now. The doctor is coming in,\u201d the nurse added. Dr. Watts came in with her chart, and other nurses pushed carts with my twins on them. Another nurse brought Max into the room as well.\n \u201cMrs. Cooke, you have an extremely rare condition. You have two uteruses,\u201d Dr. Watts started. \u201cBut you got pregnant with your son, Max, earlier in one uterus while your twins were housed on your other uterus. It\u2019s as close to a miracle as I have ever seen.\u201d\n \u201cI can\u2019t believe it. But why didn’t we know sooner? I went to the doctor months ago, and he never said anything,\u201d I wondered.\n “Well, Mrs. Cooke. It says here that you came when you were about three months pregnant with Max. The other two fetuses were smaller, and your doctor that day didn’t look further. But then, you never came for other check-ups,” Dr. Watts explained.\n “Oh, well. Yes, we got so busy, and the pregnancy was going so smoothly. We kept putting it off. I’m sorry,” I said chagrined.\n “It doesn’t matter now. You have three healthy babies, and I got to witness one of the rarest conditions in the world. I should thank you!” Dr. Watts said jokingly. I laughed with her, and then she left. Meanwhile, I hoped that Nolan would get here soon.\n Soon, one of the nurses approached me. \u201cAre you ready to name the twins?\u201d she asked.\n \u201cOh, yes. My husband and I had some extra names picked out for Max, so I guess they\u2019ll be Preston and Ewan Cooke,\u201d I told her. She wrote the names down on their birth certificates, and I signed them.\n I waited for days in the hospital while the nurses helped with my three newborns. Luckily, my mother finally arrived and helped too. \u201cI don\u2019t know why your husband is not here. I passed by your house, and his car was there,\u201d she said.\n \u201cI want to go home and see him,\u201d I said. They finally cleared me to go, and Mom drove me home. That\u2019s when all hell broke loose.\n \u201cOh no! You don\u2019t get to come back here with your bastard babies!\u201d Nolan screamed at me through the window when he saw us parking in front of the house.\n \u201cWhat are you talking about?\u201d I yelled back. \u201cMom, stay in the car with the babies. I\u2019ll go talk to him.\u201d\n \u201cYou heard me! I should have never married a woman who used to be someone\u2019s mistress. Get away from here. This is my house, and I don\u2019t want you here. Max is probably not mine either!\u201d Nolan continued his crazy tirade.\n \u201cNolan, that doesn\u2019t even make sense! I have two uteruses, and we got pregnant at different times. That\u2019s all this is. It\u2019s an anomaly, but it happened to us. It\u2019s a miracle! We have three boys now!\u201d I shouted.\n \u201cYou\u2019re a liar! Go away! I don\u2019t want to see you again!\u201d he continued.\n \u201cYou know what? Fine! I\u2019ll pick up my things. I can raise these babies on my own. I don\u2019t need someone who would try to hurt me with something stupid I did in the past. Goodbye, Nolan!\u201d I finished and got in Mom\u2019s car.\n She took us to her house, and I stayed with my parents from then on. At some point, Nolan called the hospital and got the story from our doctor. He called to apologize, but I never forgave him for what he did. I sued for child support, though. Three kids are not cheap.\n Share this story with your friends. It might brighten their day and inspire them.\n Note: This account is inspired by our reader’s story but written by a professional writer. All names have been changed to protect identities and ensure privacy.\n Source: Amomama\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" After giving birth to my first son, I suddenly went into labor again and had twins. My husband kicked me out due to a past mistake, and I never forgave him. During my college years, I had an affair with a married professor, Mr. Benjamin Sutton. 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