My husband dismissed my po.s.tpa.rtum ble.eding as “just a heavy period” and left for his birthday trip. While he celebrated, I collapsed beside our newborn. Three days later, he came home smiling—then froze at the bl00d-stained floor and empty crib, realizing his celebration had cost him everything.

PART 1

“Stop overreacting, Mariana. It’s my birthday—I’m not canceling my trip just because you don’t feel well.”

Diego barely looked at me as he adjusted his shirt, already focused on his plans.

I was sitting in the nursery, trying to steady myself. Our son, Mateo, was only days old, and something didn’t feel right. The discomfort kept growing, and I knew I needed help.

“Diego, please… I think I need to go to the hospital,” I said weakly.

He sighed. “You’re just exhausted. Every new mom goes through this. Try to rest.”

“I don’t feel okay…”

But he checked his watch. “I’m already late. My mom can come by tomorrow.”

Then he left.

The house became quiet, except for Mateo’s soft cries and my fading strength. My phone buzzed beside me—Diego posting cheerful updates about his trip, talking about “peace” and “no drama.”

I tried to reach for help… and everything slowly went dark.

PART 2