Andrea said, "Joy knows scientific feeding. Do you know what's the right sleeping position for the baby? Have you systematically learned how to put the baby to sleep? Professional matters should be left to professionals!"
Stephen said, "Everything works great now. Don't make trouble. Let's do as Joy says."
Joy also advised me, "Mrs. Chandler, don't worry. I'm doing all this for the good of the baby."
Stephen and Andrea loved the baby and fully supported scientific feeding.
I opposed Joy because I was ignorant.
I was the baby's mother, but even Joy, a maid, cared about the baby more than I did.
My family always said that to me, making me guilty.
Only Joy stood by my side and spoke for me.
"Mrs. Chandler's behavior is a protective psychology towards her baby. This is the mother's strong protective desire and dependence on the newborn baby after birth as well as the anxiety and fear of the baby's rearing process. Although this is an illness, it can be cured. We must believe in science."
Now I had a mental illness.
They were even more guarded against me getting near the baby.
Every time I fed the baby, I always felt that the baby was not as lively and active as before.