Sarah, 29, spent years dreaming of becoming a mother. After learning she was infertile, she and her husband Joe chose surrogacy. Her cousin Mary offered to carry their baby to help with costs, and after several failed attempts, she finally became pregnant. Three years ago, Sarah welcomed baby Henry and embraced motherhood with her whole heart.
Henry grew up loved by Sarah, Mary, and Joe. But everything shattered when Henry got sick and needed blood tests. The results showed Sarah wasn’t his biological mother. Confused and furious, she confronted the doctor—until Joe confessed the truth. He had slept with Mary during the IVF process. Henry wasn’t the result of a medical mix-up, but of their affair.
Heartbroken, Sarah immediately asked Joe to leave and began the process of divorce. Her family supported her, while Joe kept trying to reach out. Mary begged for forgiveness, but Sarah felt sick every time she looked at her. She still loved Henry deeply, yet every reminder of the betrayal left her unsure of how to move forward.
Now, Sarah is seeking legal and emotional support as she decides what to do next. She’s torn between protecting her heart and preserving her bond with Henry. With therapy, guidance from loved ones, and time to heal, she hopes to find clarity and rebuild her life after a devastating deception.