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My Child and Husband Didn’t Feel the Need for Our Own Grandmother

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My husband and I had long accepted the fact we wouldnt have children. For ten years after our wedding, the empty nursery became just another room in the houseuntil, quite out of the blue, I found myself expecting.

There had never really been any reason for my mother-in-law to belittle me before our relatives, but she did, time after time. Looks like I wont be having grandchildren from my son because his wife cant have any children, shed scoff, making sure everyone could hear. She, of course, had a granddaughter alreadymy husbands nieceand every time she said it, it stung in a way I can hardly describe. Yet I endured, putting on a brave face while my heart broke a little more at every family gathering.

Despite it all, I adore my husband, and he cherishes me. Through the silent car rides from doctors appointments, through my nighttime tears soaking the pillow, through his gentle reassurancesit was us against the world. And nowfinallyour hope has been rewarded: I am pregnant!

My mother-in-laws granddaughter gave birth to a baby girl last year, and just four months ago, I brought a son into the world. The doctors always insisted there was no medical reason for our years of waiting, and even now, it feels surreal. It feels like a miraclesomething heaven-sent.

But if Id expected my mother-in-laws bitterness to melt away, I was mistaken. Her behaviour since the birth has been baffling. The grandson shed claimed to be waiting formy little boy, her own flesh and bloodseems not to merit her attention at all, yet she dotes endlessly on her great-granddaughter.

Family gatherings are now punctuated by endless stories about the girl: how tall shes grown, her first words, which new teeth have come in. When it comes to my sonher long-awaited grandsonshe barely spares a glance, as if he didnt exist or as if hed somehow failed before he could even try.

I cant comprehend it. For ten long years, she scolded and belittled me, making me feel less in front of the whole family because I didnt fit into her image of motherhooda family where, she claimed, every woman bore children easily. And when I finally did, she didnt even hold her grandson in her arms! Yet she lavishes her great-granddaughter with expensive dresses, toys from Hamleys, even little gold trinkets for her charm bracelet.

I sit quietly as the chatter buzzes around me, my son cradled against my chest, wondering what I ever did to deserve her coldnessand why a miracle isnt always enough to sway a hardened heart.

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