My mother-in-law poured hot soup over me when I said I had severe stomach pain and needed to go to the hospital: “Stop pretending, no one is going to cook dinner for you”

My mother-in-law poured hot soup over me when I said I had severe stomach pain and needed to go to the hospital: “Stop pretending, no one is going to cook dinner for you” 😲😨

But at that exact moment my husband walked into the kitchen, and something happened that left me in complete shock 😢

By the seventh month of my pregnancy, I already knew very well the difference between ordinary discomfort and real cause for concern. And that day, it was definitely not normal.

In the morning, a dull pain appeared in my lower back. At first it was mild, but by midday it became stronger. By evening, it was hard for me to stand upright. I leaned against the kitchen counter, one hand on the sink, the other on my belly.

— I don’t feel well, — I said, trying not to panic. — I think I need to go to the hospital.

My mother-in-law didn’t even turn away from the stove.

— You’re not going anywhere until you cook dinner, — she replied coldly. — Stop making things up. You young women are all the same. A little ache and it’s immediately a tragedy.

Another wave of pain made me bend over.

— Please, — I whispered. — Something isn’t right… I’m scared for the baby. I just want to be checked.

She turned around sharply.

— You’ve been sitting all day while I was cooking, — she said irritably. — The least you can do is help. Your generation dramatizes everything.

I tried to take a step toward the door.

— I’m not making anything up, — I said, feeling tears rise. — I’m really scared.

When I reached for the door, my mother-in-law grabbed my arm so hard that it hurt.

— You’re not going anywhere, — she hissed. — You’re not going to embarrass us at the hospital because of your whims.

At that moment, the pain struck with even greater force. Everything went dark before my eyes, my legs grew weak.

— I’m going anyway, — I said, barely able to control my voice. — I have to.

Then everything happened far too fast.

My mother-in-law snapped. She grabbed the pot from the stove — and the hot soup flew straight at me.

The scalding liquid poured over my stomach and chest. For a second, I couldn’t even breathe. Then came the pain — burning, unbearable.

I screamed. My legs gave out and I collapsed onto the cold kitchen tiles, pressing my hands against my belly.

I lay on the floor thinking only one thing: “Please… let the baby be okay.”

And at that very moment, my husband walked into the kitchen. And then something happened that I least expected 😢😢 Continued in the first comment 👇👇

He saw me lying on the floor. He saw the stains on my clothes. The empty pot in his mother’s hands.

— What did you do? — he asked quietly.

My mother-in-law tried to say something, but he was already by my side. He carefully lifted me up and held me tightly.

— That’s it, we’re leaving. Right now.

At the hospital, we were taken in immediately. Doctors rushed around, asked questions, connected machines.

After some time, a doctor came out to speak to my husband.

— You were very lucky, — he said seriously. — A little more time and we wouldn’t have made it.

He paused, then added:

— Your wife might not have survived. And neither might the baby.

A few days later, when I had already been transferred to a regular room, my husband said:

— I filed a report.

I looked at him.

— Against my mother. For causing harm to a pregnant woman.

I didn’t answer. I just nodded.

And a few days later, my mother-in-law came to the hospital.

She looked older. Her hands were trembling, her eyes were red.

— I didn’t mean to, — she said at the doorway. — I truly thought you were pretending… That you just didn’t want to help around the house… I never thought it was that serious…

She sat down on a chair and burst into tears.

— Please… tell him to withdraw the complaint. I’m the grandmother of his child. I understand everything now. It will never happen again…

I looked at her in silence. And I don’t know what to do now.

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