the nurse who once sat beside me in the darkest nights of my son’s birth quietly returned to my life years later.

There are moments in life when the boundary between fear and hope becomes so thin, it feels like a single breath might push you irreversibly toward one side or the other. The night my son was born, that thin line nearly vanished beneath my feet. I had imagined labor would be painful, exhausting, overwhelming—but I never imagined it would feel like I was balancing on the edge of my own survival. The delivery was brutal in ways no class, book, or doctor had prepared me for. The room spun, my vision dimmed, and voices became muffled echoes. When I woke again, hours later, I was in a different hospital wing entirely, stitched together, hooked to monitors, and unable to move without feeling like my body was trying to come apart.

My baby—my tiny, fragile miracle—was in the NICU, struggling to breathe under the watchful glow of machines. My husband was stuck overseas, unreachable except through choppy calls that always ended too soon. My family lived hours away and couldn’t arrive until days later. And so, for ten long days, I lay in a hospital bed that felt wider and colder than any place I had ever been. Pain radiated through my body.

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