After numerous failed IVF attempts, a 35-year-old woman decided she couldn’t endure more. Despite her husband’s understanding, his family, especially the mother-in-law, pressured her for another round. On her birthday, the in-laws gifted baby items, and the mother-in-law presented a check precisely covering IVF costs. Infuriated, the woman confronted her, learning the check’s intended purpose.
The mother-in-law, convinced by divine signs, hoped for one last attempt. Frustrated, the woman expressed the emotional toll of IVF, feeling judged solely for not having children. In response, she walked out of the party, deemed “selfish” by the family. Even her husband criticized her reaction, asserting she should’ve accepted the gift. Seeking opinions on her perceived selfishness, the woman found support from netizens who validated her decision.