Chapter 435:
âThe time you spend holding Gabriela will directly correlate to the information you provide,â Bryan remarked, his pragmatic side fully on display. Then, turning to Jacob, he added, âEileen wanted me to mentionâPhoebe seems off. You might want to have a psychologist assess her.â
Since Phoebeâs return from the hospital, Eileen had sensed something was amiss. Phoebeâs lack of maternal joy, coupled with persistent anxiety, pointed to the possibility of postpartum depressionâa condition not to be taken lightly.
Jacobâs expression tightened as he sat up straight. âWhat exactly are you implying?â
âJust what I said,â Bryan responded tersely before exiting the room, Gabriela cradled in his arms.
After Phoebeâs pregnancy was confirmed, Jacob had thrown himself into learning everything from prenatal care to breastfeeding techniques, aware of the risks of postpartum depression, especially during the breastfeeding period.
Driven by concern, Jacob hurriedly left Josueâs house and drove straight to the postpartum care center where Phoebe was staying. It was the most renowned facility in Onaland, staffed with top professionals who ensured that Phoebeâs diet and the babyâs care were impeccable.
Phoebeâs mother had only stayed for two days, leaving quickly due to their strained relationship, which had worsened after Phoebe cut ties with her family. Their time together had been incredibly awkward, so it was no surprise when Phoebeâs mother jumped at the first opportunity to leave.
Typically, Gwyneth visited Phoebe during the day, while Jacob stayed through the nights. On this particular day, arriving unexpectedly early, Jacob found Gwyneth and the caregivers clustered around the baby, deep in conversation. He moved on to the bedroom, where Phoebe sat, staring out of the window.
A warm breeze wafted through the slightly open window. Jacob moved to close it, cautioning, âHoney, they say to avoid drafts, or you might catch a chill.â
Your hub for updates: gⱯlnÏνð®âsâ¤cøm âBut the air is stifling,â Phoebe replied softly, as Jacob guided her back to the bed. Her eyes, once vibrant, now seemed dull and distant.
âHot or not, you shouldnât risk it. Just be patient, and once youâre fully recovered, Iâll take you out to enjoy the breeze as much as youâd like,â Jacob reassured her.
Phoebe glanced down at her postpartum figure. âForget it, Iâm too heavy now. Besides, your mom mentioned itâs too early to take the baby outside. We might have to wait until spring.â
âWhy mention taking the baby outside?â Jacob was puzzled.
âItâs what everyone saysâthat nursing mothers shouldnât be far from their infants,â Phoebe explained, her tone heavy.
Jacobâs heart twisted with a mix of confusion and concern. He gently kissed her forehead. âDonât worry about any of that. Iâll take care of everything. You just focus on getting better.â
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