Killing America Terror Starts at a Fatal Turn

It’s bitter, I’m too bitter, I’m going to suffer from postpartum depression

It's bitter, I'm too bitter, I... I'm going to suffer from postpartum depression.

This is the situation now.

The nanny caught a cold last Thursday and took leave from Friday. It has been eight days now and she still hasn't come. I asked her today that she is still receiving infusions and is trying to come back to work next Monday.

The baby had a fever last Sunday. I went to the village a few days ago to see him and get some medicine. I no longer have a fever, but I have a runny nose, phlegm, cough, and can't sleep well at night.

My wife caught a cold this Wednesday, has a sore throat and feels sore all over.

I also had a cold yesterday and had a runny nose. It hurt when I rubbed my nose, and it felt like my nose was on fire when I breathed out.

Only my mother caught a cold early and recovered last week.

But one of my younger brothers is getting married tomorrow, and she has gone back to her hometown to help, and she won’t be able to help us take care of our children.

Today, Saturday, my cold symptoms are slightly milder than my wife’s, and I rarely take care of the children from Monday to Friday, so I said I would take care of them for one day today.

Bros.

Taking the baby for a while and playing with her is really healing.

But taking a baby for a whole day is really depressing.

I hadn't taken it all day, but in the afternoon, my wife asked me why you looked so hopeless.

I said - I'm going to suffer from postpartum depression for you.

too tired

It’s really tiring to take care of a baby

I've burned out today

Take a day off to rest

Continued: It’s four o’clock in the morning, I have a severe migraine, my nose is running and my tears are streaming, I can’t control it. I just took ibuprofen and hope I can still sleep today.

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