He Chose His Mother’s Mall Trip Over His Wife’s Twin Labor-lequyen994 - Chainityai

He Chose His Mother’s Mall Trip Over His Wife’s Twin Labor-lequyen994

I was in agonizing labor with twins when my husband chose his mother’s mall trip over taking me to the hospital.

The first contraction hit at exactly 3:00 on a Tuesday afternoon.

I remember the time because the little digital clock on the stove had just changed, and I was standing at the kitchen counter trying to rinse a glass with one hand pressed under my belly.

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The house was hot in that heavy summer way, the kind where the air conditioner worked but never quite won.

The sink smelled faintly of lemon dish soap.

Outside, somewhere beyond the driveway, a lawn mower buzzed and stopped, buzzed and stopped, like somebody kept pulling a stubborn cord.

Then my body seized.

Not tightened.

Not cramped.

Seized.

The pain wrapped around my lower back and drove forward through my stomach so hard I grabbed the edge of the counter with both hands.

The glass slipped into the sink and knocked against a plate.

For a few seconds, all I could hear was my own breathing.

I was thirty-eight weeks pregnant with twins, and I had spent the last month being told by everybody in Blake’s family that I was too nervous, too soft, too dramatic, too interested in making my pregnancy everybody else’s problem.

Diane said it in little smiles.

Howard said it like advice.

Kayla said it with eye rolls and jokes.

Blake said it by saying nothing at all.

By then, I had learned to swallow a lot.

I swallowed the comments about how big I was getting.

I swallowed Diane inspecting the nursery drawers and telling me I had folded the onesies wrong.

I swallowed Howard laughing when I said I was too tired to make Sunday dinner.

I swallowed Kayla asking if I was “using the twins as an excuse” because I could not go shopping with her for five hours.

But labor is different.

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