wife give birth to first love child and regretted it
elmed by the sheer responsibility of motherhood, found herself struggling to navigate the world of diaper changes, sleepless nights, and endless demands. The love she had expected to feel, the ov
h, that she wasn't living up to the expectations that had been thrust upon her. Her friends, who had eagerly awaited the arrival of the baby, now seemed distant, their lives moving forward at a pace she couldn't keep up with. They spoke of careers, of dreams, of lives filled with adventure. Amelia felt like she had been left behind, trapped in a world of formula bottles and lullabies. One afternoon, as she sat rocking the baby in her arms, a wave of despair washed over her. She had built a life around a decision born from fear an