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Menopause Came Quietly in January — Then Life Took an Unexpected Turn

In January, Luisa Martínez García entered menopause. At first, everything seemed normal. No hot flashes, no night sweats, no heart palpitations or migraines. Her period simply stopped. “Hello old age, here I come,” she thought with a hint of irony.

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Luisa didn’t see a doctor — she’d read plenty and heard enough from her friends. “You’re lucky,” they told her. “It’s strange how smoothly you’re going through it!”

As if they’d jinxed her.

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Strange symptoms soon followed: mood swings, sudden dizziness, a fatigue that clung to her like lead. She could barely bend down to play with her granddaughter Lucía. Her appetite vanished. A stubborn back pain settled in. Her face puffed up each morning; by afternoon, her legs felt like cement. Her daughters-in-law were the first to speak up: “You look pale, Mom. Please, get checked. This isn’t normal.”

Luisa stayed silent. Deep down, she already knew something was wrong. Then came a burning pain in her chest, sensitive to the touch, and a constant tugging in her lower abdomen that robbed her of sleep. Night after night, she lay beside her husband Andrés — a relentless snorer — eyes wide open, tears soaking her pillow as she relived old memories.

She didn’t want to die. She was only fifty-two. Not even retired. She and Andrés were searching for a small mountain house for their golden years. Her children were thriving. Her daughters-in-law helped dye her grays and pick out loose-fitting clothes. Lucía — her little treasure — would start elementary school in the fall. She was already figure skating, painting colorful drawings… even knitting scarves, thanks to Grandma.

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Spring and summer dragged by painfully. By September, she was overwhelmed by stabbing pain in her side and back. That’s when she finally made an appointment.

The whole family came along. Andrés and their eldest son waited in the car. The daughters-in-law stayed in the waiting room. During the routine exam, the gynecologist suddenly went pale. She grabbed the phone: “Oncology, urgent! Final stage. I can’t find the uterus!”

On the way to the hospital, Luisa screamed in her daughters-in-law’s arms. Andrés wept. And when the pain briefly subsided, she stared out the window at the golden autumn poplars of Madrid, silently saying goodbye. Who will walk Lucía to school? Who will taste her first cookies?

In the ER, total chaos. Gurneys rushed by, doctors barked orders — until suddenly, a midwife burst through, triumphant: “It’s a boy! Three and a half kilos!”

The family gasped, then hugged through tears. Andrés blinked, stunned. “But we only celebrated my name day… just one extra glass of wine…”

The midwife winked: “Grandpa, better get the diapers and champagne ready. What a romantic nap that must’ve been!”

In the delivery room, between contractions, Dr. Carmen Rodríguez — the lead physician — turned to Luisa and said, “So, do we blame the wine too?”

“Blame the love,” Luisa whispered, exhausted. “I had just turned fifty-two…”

“Well, you nearly stopped at forty-nine,” the doctor joked. “Push, warrior! That ‘tumor’ wants out!”

When they held up the baby, the daughters-in-law burst into laughter: “He looks just like Grandpa!” Andrés, red-faced, muttered, “Well… I guess the gym is paying off.”

Meanwhile, in the waiting room, little Lucía was quietly drawing a family tree — now with a few new branches.

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