She really thinks she's hard done by for having to look after her kid with the help of her mum for not even two weeks.
I was a single mum at 21 for the first two years of my oldest boys life, fully single, alone all day every day in a house that I couldn't even afford to buy a TV aerial to be fitted for 4 months after moving in. I had come out of a physically and emotionally abusive relationship and had been left with no friends, no self esteem and no job.
I eventually built myself back up and chose (in my opinion) a fantastic husband who has never been out of work. I had to take 4 years career break as my second child has disabilities (my first also was diagnosed with autism) and by some miracle fell pregnant with twins before a global pandemic (seriously, the coil failed, who knew)
But guess what? I'm now working part time around my husbands self employed job, and I'm attending uni next month, because I WANT to improve my life even further. I'm not sat on Instagram 3 days a week talking about my dream whilst I fob my ONE CHILD off to my mother (couldn't if I tried, my husbands mum passed away 10 years ago, and mine 7) she should be thankful she's even got the option to phone her mum for help, the useless bleeping troll.