Getting Help From A Professional
When Grace did what she did, she was finally able to get help for her postpartum depression from a doctor. Her doctor told her that she wasn’t the only one who felt this way. Postpartum depression affects between 10% and 20% of new mothers in the United States.

Getting Help From A Professional
For her treatment, she began taking antidepressants and seeing a psychotherapist. John was supportive and always on her side during the process. She no longer felt like she was alone.
Paranoia And Insecurity Began To Fade
A little more than four weeks later, Grace’s awful, lurking fear and discomfort began to lift, and she felt as if she had finally been given the opportunity to take a big breath.

Paranoia And Insecurity Began To Fade
Eventually, the feelings of inadequacy, sorrow, and concern started to fade, and she began to resemble a more youthful version of herself. Just a few days after John fired Anna, they hired a new babysitter to assist her with her child, and she was nothing like the one who had previously worked for them.