I Heard Our Baby Cry While Showering—What I Found in His Room Shocked Me

One night, I hurried out of the shower after hearing my 3-year-old crying. I found him covered in red paint, shaking, while my

wife sat nearby, glued to her iPad. Frustrated, I asked why she hadn’t helped, but she said she tried three times. Something felt

off I realized our family was struggling in silence.

I cleaned up our son and saw the mess: paint spilled everywhere, and he’d wet himself. When I asked why Mommy hadn’t

checked on him, he whispered, “Nobody checked on me.” My heart sank. I carried him to the bathroom, feeling the weight of

how alone and scared he’d been, while my wife stayed glued to her screen.

The next day, I left with my son and called my mother-in-law for help. After talking, she revealed my wife was suffering from

depression overwhelmed by motherhood and losing herself. She had agreed to see a therapist, but it would take time and

support. I realized my anger had blinded me to what she was truly going through.

Slowly, things started to improve. My wife began therapy and painting again, reconnecting with herself. Her bond with our son

grew stronger, and the distance between them faded. Our family wasn’t perfect, but together,

we began healing one small step at a time.

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