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I Discovered I’m Not the Biological Mother of Our Son — Now I’m Divorcing My Husband

Sarah, 29, thought she had finally achieved her dream of becoming a mother. After years of infertility struggles with her husband Joe, the couple chose surrogacy. When the cost of the procedure became overwhelming, Sarah’s cousin Mary offered to be their surrogate. After several IVF attempts, Mary became pregnant, and three years ago Sarah welcomed a baby boy named Henry.

For three years, Sarah raised Henry with love and devotion, believing he was biologically connected to her husband and the IVF process.

But everything changed during a recent hospital visit.

When Henry needed blood tests, doctors informed Sarah that she was not his biological mother. Confused and angry, she confronted her husband. That’s when Joe confessed the truth: during the IVF process, he had an affair with Mary, and Henry was conceived naturally between them.

The revelation shattered Sarah.

Feeling betrayed by both her husband and her cousin, she immediately asked Joe to leave and has now begun planning for divorce. Yet the hardest part isn’t the marriage—it’s Henry.

Despite the truth, Sarah still loves the little boy she has raised since birth. But every time she sees him, she’s reminded of the betrayal that created him.

Now she’s struggling with an impossible question: should she remain in Henry’s life, or walk away to protect her own heart?

Experts suggest seeking emotional support, legal advice, and counseling to navigate such a painful situation.

There may be no easy answers—but healing begins with taking the next step forward.

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