“I moved to another country with my 2-month-old baby and my husband to support his career, even though.
I knew all the statistics as a perinatal psychologist, including how vulnerable a marriage is in the postpartum period,.
How important community connections are in preventing depression and anxiety, and how new parenthood impacts a whole family,” she wrote.
“I didn’t realize how far apart we were becoming because I was so engrossed in the magic and everydayness of new motherhood.”
Jay started to “deeply miss the life of invisibility” she had built for the sake of her patients after her and Slater’s divorce made news.