She never heard her baby cry. That was the first thing that broke her.

She never heard her baby cry. That was the first thing that broke her.

She never heard her baby cry. That was the first thing that broke her.

The room was full of movement—doctors speaking quickly, machines beeping, hands pressing and lifting—but there was no sound she had been waiting nine months for. No tiny voice. No first breath.

Someone finally said the words softly, as if volume could soften the truth:
“We’re so sorry.”

 

 

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