It felt like no one was asking the right questions to understand how Kaitlyn was feeling.
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Like I remember filling out the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale and like there was no issue on there with the questions that were asked. But I feel like I guess I could have been a little bit more forthcoming with that, and a little more flexible, but I just really feel like no one was asking the right questions to how I was feeling.
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