I Made an Irreparable Mistake After My Baby’s Memory Was Dishonored

I miscarried two weeks before my due date and asked my husband to remove the baby clothes, as seeing them was too painful. A month later, I was shocked to see my sister-in-law’s newborn wearing one of those onesies. My husband admitted, “I wanted my niece to have it.” I stayed quiet, but later took back all the clothes and wrapped the baby in a blanket before leaving the room.

The next day, my mother-in-law accused me of being jealous, and my husband called my actions “unforgivable.” A year later, our relationship has improved, and I now have a baby girl who wears those clothes. But I still remember how hurt I was for wanting to honor my unborn child’s memory.

Was I wrong? – Evie

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