I’m Pregnant By A Married Man Who Left Me—Now His Wife Wants To Meet Me

I’m 32 and eight months pregnant by Nazir, a 42-year-old married man I met through freelance work. He was open about having a wife and teenage daughter, though he claimed their marriage was over in everything but name. I knew the situation was complicated, but our relationship deepened, and despite being told years ago that I might struggle to conceive, I became unexpectedly pregnant.

When I told him, he went quiet and said, “We can’t do this. I have a life. I have a daughter.” We stopped talking soon after. Heartbroken but determined, I decided to keep the baby and prepare to raise him alone. I moved to a smaller apartment and took on more freelance work to support myself.

Five months into the pregnancy, he suddenly texted to ask if the baby was a boy or girl. When I told him it was a boy, he immediately called, his voice full of emotion. From that moment, something shifted. He began checking in regularly, asking about appointments and offering financial help.

Over time, he became more involved, even sending me voice notes of lullabies his mother used to sing. At seven months, he joined me for an ultrasound and cried seeing his son on the screen. He told me he wanted to be there for the baby—but I haven’t told him yet if I’ll let him.

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