
32 -year -old Sichuan’s father in China left his well -paid job to take care of his daughter Jasmine, who was born in May 2023.
When both grandparents work elsewhere and no money for a nanny, he took over. His work was more flexible than his wife’s government post. Now he earns the sale of children’s items online. However, income is much smaller.
Previously produced 20,000 yuan ( £2,33 lakh) per month. Now it’s only 4,000 yuans ( £46 500), according to the South China Morning Post. He shares his parental life on social media.
He shares his daily routine on social media called “Jasmine’s Dad” and gained 11,000 followers.
The man feels “wasted” while taking care of his child as a full -time father. According to him, the pressure of the company of Iz of his family is too much to handle.
He wakes up at 6 am in Jasmine’s shouts. She makes her milk, changes her diapers and plays with her for hours. In the evening, when Jasmine takes a nap, cooks and makes videos, on SCMP.
The man barely sleeps at night when Jasmine wakes up every three hours. It was caused by joint pain.
Once Jasmine had pneumonia and was critical. He stayed in the hospital for five days without rest. But both families blamed him.
His wife, who came home only on weekends, often cursed him. She got angry if he forgot to change Jasminino clothes.
Postpartum
Stress caused fighting and divorced. He says he now has postpartum depression. But not everyone is convinced.
“You are a father, not the one who had a morning illness, section C, sore nipples or hormonal changes. What do you have to be depressed about?” SCMP quoted social media users as commenting.
Postpartum depression is a kind of deep sadness or fear that some parents feel after the birth of a child. Although it usually happens to mothers, it can affect the father.
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