Did you cry in the month? For 30 days, I cried for 20 days, and those days when I was remembered by my mother-in-law can&;t be let go until today. For almost seven days, the doctor suggested caesarean section, because this mother-in-law and her husband had an issue. She said that she had never been to the hospital when she gave birth to three children, and now all three children are fine. She said that I was just temperamental and afraid of pain. My husband and doctor patiently told her about the adverse effects of pregnant women&;s continuous bleeding on fetal development, but she didn&;t listen at all. She also said that doctors only wanted to make money, and the medical expenses for surgery were higher than that for natural delivery. On the day of the operation, the doctor asked her family to sign, but her mother-in-law refused to sign, so she quarreled with her husband. I had an operation at nine o&;clock in the morning, and I came out in less than an hour. I didn&;t pass the anesthetic, and I always wanted to sleep. At this time, my mother-in-law didn&;t even look at it. During the period, the doctor asked her family not to sleep all the time, and she sweated a lot, but she didn&;t let me drink water. My mother kept wiping my sweat, and my husband wiped my mouth with a towel. Maybe because of anemia during pregnancy, I was dizzy and my eyes were black. The reason for crying is that my mother went home at 9 o&;clock in the evening, and the salt water didn&;t hang up. My husband was busy for a few days, maybe he was really tired, and soon fell asleep. A pregnant woman in the same ward might scream loudly, and her husband was woken up, so he took pictures of the bedside. Who knew that her mother-in-law was angry at this time, saying that her husband was coming for her, and her husband said that her mother-in-law was thinking too much, and her mother-in-law was not forgiving, saying that I was here to see your son. I was weak, so I said, mother-in-law, if you don&;t want to see the children, you can go home. You are not afraid of jokes when you quarrel here, and I also told my husband a lesson. In this way, my mother-in-law packed her things and went home at dawn the next day. My son is hungry for a while, and his stomach hurts. My husband, who is a father for the first time, can&;t help the child. Because it is a township hospital, except for a nurse to give you a needle, it is usually watched by family members. If there is a problem, I can&;t move. It is hard to turn over. My husband is very busy. It is really difficult to wash diapers and hug the child when he cries. I call my mother. My mother-in-law didn&;t come to the hospital until the fifth day of discharge. When we got home from the hospital, our mother-in-law never gave us a good look, because our working husband left on the sixth day of the child. At that time, it was the summer of June. It was very hot at home, and there was no air conditioning. She also said that I couldn&;t blow the fan. My mother-in-law was too hot to share a room with us, saying that the child cried and called her at night. At that time, I couldn&;t stand up, so I had to bend over to take care of the child and let her mother-in-law change diapers and feed milk powder. She either said something was wrong, or she didn&;t see anyone all day. At night, the child cried and called her, but all she could hear was snoring. I have never eaten four meals. I often get up and cook by myself. Only my mother has been here for a few days. She looks after our mother-in-law like a normal mother-in-law. I don&;t know how to get through those days. Later, when my second child was confined, I told my husband directly to let him wait on me. As soon as the moon was full, we went to the city where my husband worked. husbandI chose it myself. He was very kind to me. I never wanted my parents to worry about me, and I never told them. Maybe every woman is a little fragile in her second month, but it&;s all over, and now that her children have grown up, I think it&;s the most important thing to forget about it and look forward.