Clinton aide Huma Abedin left her wedding ring at home as she made the school run alone Thursday morning, a day after a new report revealed that her estranged husband Anthony Weiner is hoping for a reconciliation.

Abedin, 40, separated from her 52-year-old husband in August, after it emerged that he had sent a photo of his crotch to a woman while the couple's five-year-old son was sleeping next to him.

Nevertheless, Weiner continues to spend a good amount of time at their apartment co-parenting their son Jordan and sources told the New York Post that he is hoping Abedin will call off the divorce.

On Thursday morning, Abedin looked busy on her phone after dropping Jordan off at school. It was unseasonably warm on Thursday, so Abedin went without a coat - wearing only a royal blue dress, a patterned orange silk scarf, fishnet stockings and black pumps.

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Huma Abedin made the school run alone Thursday morning, the day after a new report said her estranged husband Anthony Weiner is hoping she'll call off their divorce

Abdein went without a coat on the unseasonably warm January morning in New York City

Sources told the New York Post on Thursday that Weiner is hopeful that he will make amends with his wife.

The source said: 'Anthony did a month in rehab and is undergoing further outpatient treatment in New York. He and Huma continue to co-parent their son.

'He is spending a lot of time at their apartment, and lives the rest of the time with his mother.'

The source, however said that the divorce is still on: 'A reconciliation is very unlikely.'

This of course isn't the first time that his sexual misadventures have embarrassed both him and his family.

Huma Abedin announced her separation from Anthony Weiner in August. Weiner is, however, still spending time with Abedin and their son, Jordan, in their Manhattan apartment

Weiner grudgingly resigned from his position in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2011 when he accidentally tweeted a nude photo of himself that he meant to send to another woman. At the time, Weiner and Abedin had been married for less than a year.

Then, as he was running for New York City mayor in 2013, more sexually explicit photos were leaked, which Weiner sent to a 22-year-old Indiana woman named Sydney Leathers. That scandal effectively brought his comeback campaign to a stop.

The most recent scandal came happened this past August, when it was revealed that Weiner continued to sex other women. One of the photos obtained by the New York Post shows Weiner laying next to his son in one photo to sent to another woman.

The divorce announcement came after it emerged that Weiner had sent a photo of his crotch to a woman while his son was next to him

That was the straw that broke the camel's back for Abedin, who immediately announced her separation from Weiner in the final months of Clinton's campaign.

'After long painful consideration and work on my marriage, I have made the decision to separate from my husband,' Abedin said in a statement at the time. 'Anthony and I remain devoted to doing what's best for our son, who is the light of our life.'

A few weeks later, DailyMail.com revealed that Weiner was sending sexually charged texts to an underage girl

DailyMail.com broke the story in September: Weiner carried on a months-long online sexual relationship with the teen during which she claimed he asked her to dress up in 'school-girl' outfits for him on a video messaging application and pressed her to engage in 'rape fantasies'.

The investigation prompted an FBI investigation, during which computers were seized and the discovery of emails led to the re-opening of an investigation into then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton just days before the election.

Investigators found thousands of emails related to the FBI's probe into Clinton's private email server while looking into Weiner's laptop.

In September, DailyMail.com reveled that Weiner was having a sexual online relationship with a 15-year-old girl (left). Despite news of the months-long relationship, Weiner still spends time at his and Abedin's Manhattan apartment in Union Square (right)

Clinton and her husband Bill have since blamed FBI director James Comey's decision to launch the probe, just before the election, as one of the reasons she lost.

Weiner kept a low profile following the shocking revelations in October.

'I have repeatedly demonstrated terrible judgement about the people I have communicated with online and the things I have sent,' he told the DailyMail.com in a statement after his scandal broke.

'I am filled with regret and heartbroken for those I have hurt.'

In October, he sought treatment at an all-male sex rehabilitation center in Tennessee.

He checked himself into The Ranch, a 2,000-acre recovery facility near Nashville, Tennessee, in early October, where he was seen horseback riding. Stays at the facility cost up to $30,000 a month.

The New York Post previously reported that he cut short his rehabilitation for sex addiction at the ranch because he 'ran out of money'.

Abedin and Jordan spend the holiday season in the Hamptons, with her mother Saleha Mahmood Abedin, and sister Heba Abedin. During the same time period, Weiner was seen wandering Manhattan alone.

Meanwhile, Abedin appears to have rebuilt her relationship with Clinton following the scandal.

Abedin and Clinton have reconciled their relationship following the FBI investigation that rocked Clinton's campaign just days before the election

The aide was spotted back at the Democrat's side last month in their first appearance together since the election.

They spent five hours inside the office before Abedin and an unidentified woman walked Clinton to a waiting vehicle and sent her on her way with a box of documents.

The lengthy meeting was an uncomfortable reminder of the final crisis to hit Clinton's campaign, and Huma's role in it. But the five-hour meeting shows that there is no bad blood between Clinton and Abedin over Weiner's role in the defeat.

Prior to her divorce announcement in August, Abedin stood by Weiner through numerous scandals.

In May 2011 a picture of the bulging crotch of a man appeared on his Twitter account; Weiner's response was to lie that he had been hacked.

A week later, he cried as he apologized for lying, and admitted he had had several inappropriate relationships with women online.

But he would not resign - and his wife was standing by him.

The next week yet more selfies emerged. This time he resigned, apologized to his wife - now revealed to be pregnant - and claimed he was seeking treatment for his problems.

It is believed he entered a rehab program in Florida at the time.

In May 2013, Weiner was back running to be New York mayor - and Abedin was at his side.

When another sexting scandal caused Weiner to resign from the New York mayoral race in 2013, Abedin stood by his side

'Look, I've made some big mistakes and I know I've let a lot of people down. But I've also learned some tough lessons,' he said in a campaign video.

For a while, Weiner was frontrunner, far ahead of Bill de Blasio, the awkward-mannered ultra-liberal who is now New York mayor.

But in July there came a dramatic development: screen shots of more sexting that Weiner sent under the alias 'Carlos Danger'.

During Weiner's 2013 mayoral race, he was caught sexting then-22-year-old Sydney Leathers (pictured above)

The recipient was Sydney Leathers, a 22-year-old from Indiana who had never met Weiner.

Once again, Abedin stood by Weiner. This time she did it in public, saying that although he had made 'horrible mistakes, both before he resigned from Congress and after', their marriage was secure.

'What I want to say is I love him, I have forgiven him, I believe in him, and as I have said from the beginning, we are moving forward.'

Weiner, hardly surprisingly, lost the mayoral race, but that was not going to change his conduct - or his wife's loyalty. Their marriage was increasingly like the Clintons', a cycle of sexual scandal on his part followed by loyalty on hers.

In June 2014, Weiner was back in another collision of sex and twitter, favoriting a tweet which called Tinder the 'ultimate sext machine'. He apologized; Abedin stood by him.

By 2015 it was Abedin who was the couple's leading figure, with her place at the side of the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate, profiles in magazines, and a guarantee of a place in a second Clinton White House.

Weiner was at home with their son Jordan, tweeting non-stop, and with little real work beyond occasional media appearances. At one point in the summer of 2015 he took up a job with a PR firm. It ended when some of the partners left in disgust.

A documentary into the mayoral race, titled Weiner (a snap from the documentary pictured above) brought the disgraced congressman's sexting ways back to the forefront of the news last year

Weiner and Abedin were married in a 2010 ceremony during which former president Bill Clinton officiated

Abedin, a constant presence in Clintonworld, was constantly on the road with Clinton but in early 2016 came another distraction from the campaign - this time the Sundance Film Festival debut of Weiner, a documentary of his attempt to become mayor.

It she fresh light on their marriage and many critics noted how it seemed that far from being a Clinton-esque political pact, Abedin was genuinely hurt by the Sydney Leathers episode, wolfing down pizza as she tried to keep her composure.

Weiner reacted to the spotlight as only he can: being caught in a sexting scandal.

In August 2016, he he had sent a picture of himself in bed, clearly aroused, with his son sleeping at his side.

The picture from July 2015 was to a 40something divorcee who replied: 'You do realize you can see you[r] Weiner in that pic??'

The following month, he was caught having a months-long sexual online relationship with a 15-year-old girl.

The US Attorney's office in Manhattan is still investigating Weiner's relationship with the teen.