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I Came Home With Newborn Triplets… and My Husband Was Angry About the Mess

articleUseronMay 18, 2026

My name is Nicola, and I will never forget the day I came home from the hospital with my newborn triplets.

What should have been one of the happiest moments of my life turned into something I could never have imagined.

A month ago, I gave birth to three beautiful girls. The delivery was difficult — hours of labor, complications, and eventually an emergency C-section. I spent longer in the hospital than expected, recovering and trying to gather the strength to finally go home.

All I wanted was a warm welcome. A hug. Maybe a small gesture to show that I had been missed.

Instead, when I walked through the door, my husband Sam was standing there with his arms crossed, looking irritated.

He didn’t even look at the babies.

“You could’ve given birth faster,” he said. “The apartment is filthy.”

I stood there, still in pain, holding our daughters, trying to process what I had just heard.

When I stepped inside, the smell hit me first. It was the kind of smell you’d expect near a dumpster — old food, trash, neglect.

I walked into the living room and froze.

Plates with dried food were scattered everywhere. Flies hovered over leftovers on the table. Crumbs were pressed deep into the carpet. Takeout containers were piled near the couch. And on the coffee table, there was even a used tissue.

It didn’t look like a home anymore.

“Sam,” I called out, my voice shaking, “what is this?”

He barely looked up from the couch.

“This is your mess,” he said. “I told you—you should’ve come back sooner. Nobody’s been cleaning.”

I couldn’t believe what I was hearing.

I had just gone through one of the most physically exhausting experiences of my life… and he was blaming me for a mess he had created.

Before I could respond, one of the babies started crying. I rushed into the bedroom, trying to calm her down, holding back everything I was feeling.

That’s when my phone buzzed.

Sam had posted on Instagram.

It was a photo of our apartment — exactly as it was.

Dirty. Neglected.

The caption read:

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