My Mother-in-Law Says I Cheated on Her Son, DNA Test Shows She Did.

Awoman’s mother-in-law accused her of infidelity and declared her husband couldn’t father the child. A DNA test disproved her and provided the most surprising reality.

“You are a wh-” my mother-in-law, Georgia, sneered. Before she could insult, my husband Hans interrupted her.

“Mother! This is not how you address my wife. Apologize now!” After his mother’s chaos, he demanded.

Georgia and my father-in-law, Manny, came over to greet our baby for the first time since his hospital birth. They had only seen him in the delivery ward, but we urged our family to give us time to bond and adjust to this new, lovely reality as three of us.

But after a month, we welcomed guests. I was nervous about Georgia and Manny coming, even though they had behaved well at the hospital. It seems my mother-in-law liked criticizing me and never liked me.

Wait, Hans has B+ blood? Why did I not know? He asked, eyeing her son and his wife.

They came anyhow, mostly because others had posted photos of my baby on social media. The evening was expected to be spectacular, so Hans invited them.

I noticed anything weird when she entered. My kind invitation to spend time with Hans Jr. backfired when Georgia rejected.

She shook her head and shouted, “I knew. I knew! I knew! I knew!”

Mom, what did you know? What’s up?” Hans inquired perplexed. He side-eyeed me as if I knew the answers, but her explosion stunned me too.

My grandson is not that baby! Hans, hear me. You’re not dad! Barbara cheated on you! Look at him! He has a different nose and skin tone than our family!” Georgie kept talking, and I lost my poker face.

Excuse me? I asked, offended.

“Mother! That’s absurd! You must be wrong to accuse. I know this baby is my son because Barbara has never cheated on me. 100%!” Hans supported me, but his mother was red-faced and prepared to grow crazier.

My husband stopped her from insulting me and asked her to apologize again. Then my father-in-law intervened. Her spouse spoke while she remained silent.

Hans, obey your mommy. Manny mentioned calmly that she has an intuition. I shook my head at him. He was calm, so we never had problems. But I knew he enabled his wife. I wasn’t sure if he thought I cheated or was simply playing along.

“Dad! How to say it? In our house? In front of my wife? Hans asked, and I heard his agony. These charges spoiled this lovely moment.

Manny put up hands. “A simple solution exists. You can have a DNA test, and we’ll see the truth,” he said, shaking his head like it was the easiest option. It was unbelievable, but I was tongue-tied.

“No!”

“YOU WILL GET THAT TEST ASAP!” I flinched when his mother yelled after a few minutes of silence.

“Finished. Leave my house. If you don’t want to see your grandchild, that’s great,” I said, taking my child to the nursery.

After further ranting, my husband had them go. I chatted in the living room after the baby fell asleep. We agreed to keep communications low until they apologized.

Unfortunately, my mother-in-law convinced her family that I cheated and the kid wasn’t Hans’. We received messages from everyone. Some requested a DNA test and humiliated me. This was done by strangers.

Finally broke down. My patience ran out. At every phone notification, my husband’s eyes filled with pain. “Do it. I told him to get the DNA test and end it all, and we did.

Hans was clearly the father, but we had to have the in-laws over again to share the results.

“This is manipulable. You did what? Georgia scowled at me after telling her husband the results.

“I did nothing. Hans tested the infant alone. I was nowhere,” I sighed.

Yes, mom, the test you wanted. I’m dad. Will you stop now and enjoy your first grandchild? Though he attempted to hide it, I knew my spouse had suffered. Though I disliked her, I would be civil for him.

“Fine,” she answered, crossing her arms and not looking at her grandson in the living room crib we bought. Hans’s head sank as I patted his back.

After silently reviewing the results, Manny spoke up. Wait, Hans has B+ blood? Why did I not know? He asked, eyeing her son and his wife.

Hans shrugged. “No idea.”

“Maybe, you forgot about it or saw a medical result that added that information,” I said, but Manny was intent on his wife.

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