After registering, accompanying me for examination, and going through the hospitalization formalities, my mother-in-law sat in an armchair hanging infusion bottles in the hospital. The morning after I was hospitalized, Grandpa T asked me what else I needed. I said I didn't buy milk powder and diapers. My father-in-law went out to the nursery because it was too expensive. When I got to the hospital, I also said that I had played ball. Hundreds of thousands of in-laws are reluctant to buy more than 300 milk powder and diapers for my granddaughter. My mother-in-law didn't take care of the children for six days before and after confinement. She has just cooked three meals. I prepared all the ingredients years ago, and I was scolded at night. I was so angry that I just let her go. During confinement, I cook by myself and take care of the baby. My aunt and aunt bought me a lot of eggs, meat, vegetables, crucian carp, pig's trotters, peanut milk, breakfast cakes and thanks to my relatives. I'll pretend I don't have in-laws in the future,