After Knowing His Lies, My Heart was BrokenChapter 1
My name was Tracy Currey. My husband, Stephen Chandler, blamed me for not helping him fix his sexual needs during my pregnancy, so he cheated on me with his student, Joy Frost.
After I gave birth, he brought Joy home to take care of my baby.
I was unaware at first and worried that she was young and inexperienced. However, Stephen said, "She has studied scientific feeding, and you're just a housewife. Just listen to her."
However, she openly flaunted it on Twitter.
"My darling gives me 100,000 dollars every month to take care of his wife and baby after she gave birth. It's easy money, and it's a lot!"
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"Please! Please help me!
"My husband hired a college student who was born after 2000 as a maid for me.
"But she doesn't allow me to give my baby water or calcium supplements. She says there's no need to add clothes to the baby if the back of its neck doesn't feel cold, and using the air conditioner would be too cold for the baby!
"I'm so worried about my baby. What should I do?"
I sought help on Twitter.
Stephen said he knew Joy. She loved learning and was educated, and I shouldn't think too much.
My mother-in-law, Andrea Bacchus, also criticized me for not cherishing my life, saying that in their time, they didn't have these great conditions.
It seemed like it was all my fault, and I started to doubt myself.
I could only go online and ask for other people's opinions.
All the netizens criticized me, too.
[If you're breastfeeding, your baby doesn't need water, or it will increase the burden on your baby's kidneys. The maid is right, and you're wrong.]
[Why supplement calcium for such a young baby? Supplementing calcium before six months can easily cause premature closure of fontanel. Don't you know?]
[Please! Read more books! Don't let your lack of education ruin the baby!]
[I really feel sorry for your maid. Ignorance is so terrifying.]
I felt speechless.
In fact, as someone who was mocked by netizens as "uneducated", I graduated with a full scholarship offer for a PhD from Stanford at the age of 25.
Before going abroad for further study, I found out that I was pregnant.
I didn't hesitate between my future and the baby.
Because of morning sickness, I had to stay at home during the entire pregnancy, feeling dizzy and vomiting every day.
Fortunately, I married the right person.