Stephen was recognized as a model husband, caring and considerate. He did the laundry and cooking and massaged me during my pregnancy. He would bring me a bouquet of flowers every day after work.

Andrea often called to ask about my well-being, even more caring than my own mother.

Although the pregnancy was difficult, I felt very happy.

But after the child was born, something seemed to have changed.

Andrea no longer asked about my situation. She directly called Joy and only cared about her grandson. For example, how many meals he had and how long he slept.

Stephen became impatient especially when it came to scientific feeding of the baby.

As for Joy, she commanded me every day to cook, do laundry, and clean. I was so busy.

I had given birth, but I was much more tired than during pregnancy.

Joy said that she was only responsible for taking care of the baby, not me.

I didn't argue with her about this but insisted that she should feed the baby 15 milliliters of water every day, mixed with a little calcium supplement.

Joy toughly asked Stephen to be the judge. Who knew scientific feeding better?

I found papers and data to support my theories, but he frowned and got angry.