My Husband Left Me for His Mistress After I Gained Weight During My Pregnancy – But Years Later I Saw Them & Realized Karma Had Turned the Tables

When my husband walked out with his mistress, leaving me with three kids and a broken heart, I thought my life was over. I spent years rebuilding everything he destroyed, wondering if karma was just a comforting lie. Then one Saturday, I saw them in a grocery store, and everything fell into place.

I was 38 when my husband betrayed me.

We had been married for 13 years.

Thirteen years of shared mornings over coffee, late-night whispers, inside jokes nobody else understood, and ordinary days that felt safe. We had two beautiful children, a small home filled with laughter, and I thought our love was unshakable.

When I found out I was pregnant with our third, I cried tears of joy. The pregnancy wasn’t easy, though.

I had constant fatigue and back pain, and the doctors prescribed weeks of bed rest.

I spent nights praying for our baby’s health, for strength, and for us.

After the birth, not only did my body change, but my energy also changed. I was heavier, exhausted, and emotional. But I kept telling myself it was temporary, that Mark would understand, and that we were in this together.

At first, he did.

He held the baby and told me to rest. But soon, things began to change.

It started with silence at the dinner table. I’d try to talk about my day, but his eyes would drift to his phone.

He’d hum in response, not even looking up.

Then came the small comments.

“Babe, maybe you should start working out again,” he said one morning.

I’d laugh it off. “Trust me, I’d love to, but I barely have time to shower.”

A few days later, when I put on a dress that used to fit, he sighed heavily.

“You really should start taking care of yourself again, Laura. You don’t even try anymore.”

I froze, holding the zipper.

“I had a baby, Mark.”

“I know,” he said flatly. “But it’s been months. I’m just saying you used to take pride in how you looked.”

That night, while feeding the baby, his words echoed in my head.

You don’t even try anymore.

As a result, I started skipping meals, walking circles around the block with the stroller, and forcing myself into tight jeans that made me feel like a stranger. But it was never enough.

He’d come home from work later and later, smelling faintly of cologne that wasn’t his. When I asked why, he’d snap at me.

“God, Laura, can I have some space?

Not everything’s about you.”

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