Nine months later, her family rushed her to the hospital. She clutched her belly with pride and hope, convinced that the moment had finally arrived.
“It’s time,” she told the doctor, a smile lighting up her tired face, “my baby is ready to meet the world.”
But as the doctor examined her, his expression changed completely. He called in other specialists, and murmurs began to fill the room.
When he finally spoke, his words shattered the illusion she had built up over months.
“Ma’am… I’m so sorry,” he said in a restrained voice. “You’re not pregnant. What you have in your womb isn’t a baby, it’s a large tumor.”
The weight of a lost dream
Her heart began to pound. “It can’t be,” she cried through tears. “I felt movement, I saw positive tests, I heard a heartbeat.”
The doctor nodded carefully. “The tumor releases the same hormones that appear during pregnancy. It’s extremely rare, but it can happen.”
She had rejected modern studies, convinced that they could harm her supposed child, wishing to experience motherhood naturally, like so many women before her.
Now she sat in silence, her hands trembling over her swollen belly, unable to comprehend how her faith had been betrayed by her own body.
“But… I believed,” she whispered, her voice breaking, feeling emptiness replace the hope she had nurtured for so long.
A different kind of miracle
The doctors acted quickly. After a long and delicate surgery, they managed to remove the tumor. It was benign, and they saved his life in time.
When he awoke in recovery, sunlight streamed through the hospital window and the emptiness inside him no longer signified loss, but a second chance.
As he was about to leave, the doctor who had given him the most devastating news approached with a serene and sincere expression.
“You are stronger than you imagine,” he said softly. “Perhaps your survival is the true miracle that was destined for you.”
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