A Single Mom Gave Birth Alone, Then the Doctor Saw Her Baby-Tep

She walked into the hospital alone to give birth, and moments after her baby arrived, the doctor looked at him and suddenly broke down in tears.

Joanna arrived at Mercy Creek Medical on a cold Tuesday morning with one small suitcase, a worn gray sweater, and a pain in her lower back that came in waves sharp enough to steal her breath.

The automatic doors opened with a tired hiss.

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Warm hospital air met the cold on her coat.

The lobby smelled like hand sanitizer, old coffee, and wet pavement from the parking lot.

A small American flag sat in a cup beside the hospital intake desk, tucked between pens that barely worked and a stack of visitor stickers.

Joanna noticed it because she was trying not to notice everyone else.

A man stood near the elevators with one hand on his wife’s lower back.

A mother held flowers in a grocery-store sleeve.

An older couple whispered over a paper coffee cup.

Everyone seemed to have someone.

Joanna had a suitcase with a broken zipper and a plastic folder full of appointment cards.

At the intake desk, the nurse looked over Joanna’s form and softened her voice.

“Is your husband on the way?”

Joanna placed her palm over the hard curve of her stomach.

“Yes,” she said. “He should be here soon.”

It was not true.

It was the kind of lie women tell when the truth would make a stranger pity them too quickly.

Logan Wright had left seven months earlier.

He had left on a Thursday night after Joanna told him she was pregnant.

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