A 65-year-old woman was stunned to discover she was pregnant—but when the time came to give birth, the doctor’s examination revealed something that left everyone in shock.

A 65-year-old woman was stunned to discover she was pregnant—but when the time came to give birth, the doctor’s examination revealed something that left everyone in shock.

On this particular evening, a young woman entered the room for the first time.

She looked terrified.

Her hands trembled as she took a seat.

When it was finally her turn to speak, tears immediately filled her eyes.

“I feel ridiculous,” she whispered.

The room remained silent.

“My baby never existed.”

Her voice cracked.

“The doctors say I should move on. My family says I should be grateful I’m alive.”

She lowered her head.

“But how do I grieve someone who was never real?”

The question hung heavily in the room.

Several women quietly wiped away tears.

Because they understood.

They all understood.

Eleanor looked at the young woman for a long moment before speaking.

“I used to ask that same question.”

The young woman raised her head.

Eleanor smiled softly.

“May I tell you something I learned?”

The woman nodded.

Eleanor folded her hands in her lap.

“The child wasn’t real.”

The room became completely still.

“But your love was.”

Silence.

“You carried hope.”

A tear rolled down the young woman’s cheek.

“You imagined birthdays.”

Another tear followed.

“You dreamed about first steps, first words, first hugs.”

The woman began crying openly now.

“And every bit of that love existed.”

Eleanor’s voice remained calm.

“The person may not have been real.”

She placed a hand over her heart.

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