At a family dinner, I stood up smiling and announced I was pregnant. The whole

The doctor, Dr. Mitchell, cleared his throat, clearly struggling to find the right words. His eyes flicked from Ethan to me, the weight of what he was about to say evident in his demeanor. “Emily,” he began softly, “I need you to prepare yourself for what I’m about to say.”

My heart pounded in my chest. I squeezed Ethan’s hand, feeling the cold sweat on his palm. “The fall was severe,” Dr. Mitchell continued, his voice steady but filled with concern. “You’ve suffered multiple fractures, and there’s significant bruising. But…”

He paused, and time seemed to stretch infinitely. I held my breath, waiting for the inevitable news about the baby.

“But, against all odds, your baby is okay. The ultrasound shows a strong heartbeat.”

The relief was overwhelming, crashing over me like a wave. Tears sprung to my eyes, and I heard Ethan let out a shaky breath. “Thank God,” he whispered, his voice choked with emotion. But as I turned to Ethan, grateful for this flicker of hope amidst despair, Dr. Mitchell continued.

“There’s more,” he said, his expression not easing. “During the scans, we found something unexpected.”

Ethan and I exchanged a confused glance, the momentary relief giving way to anxiety once more. “What do you mean?” I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

Dr. Mitchell hesitated, choosing his words with precision. “You have a condition called placenta accreta. It means that the placenta is growing too deeply into the uterine wall. It’s rare and can lead to complications, especially during delivery.”

I absorbed his words slowly, the gravity of the situation settling over me like a heavy fog. “What does this mean for the pregnancy?” Ethan asked, his voice steady yet edged with fear.

“We’ll need to monitor you closely,” Dr. Mitchell explained. “With careful management, many women with this condition go on to have healthy pregnancies and deliveries. But we’ll need to prepare for potential complications, and it might mean an early delivery.”

I nodded, trying to wrap my mind around this new challenge. As daunting as it seemed, the knowledge that our baby was still alive provided a beacon of hope. I looked at Ethan, seeing the resolve forming in his eyes. We would face whatever came next together.

As the doctor left the room, Ethan leaned closer to me, his voice a mixture of determination and love. “Emily, we’ll get through this. I promise. We’ll do everything we can to keep you and our baby safe.”

I nodded, feeling the strength in his words. Despite the pain, despite the betrayal, and despite the uncertainty that lay ahead, I knew one thing for sure: we would fight for our family, no matter what it took. The road ahead might be fraught with challenges, but we were ready to face them, side by side, with our hearts set on the tiny life we had yet to welcome into the world.

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