You can blame me, but I don't really sympathize with this mother! I can understand everything with postpartum depression with the fact that my husband left, but to go drinking and throw your child everywhere is a kick-ass!
She didn't leave him, but left him with a babysitter, and with Ji gu, she left him like that because she knew her and always watched them, that is, she was sure that she was a good person And, of course, it's better to leave him like she did than to kill him, which is not uncommon nowadays in the period after childbirth depression
You write that you can understand everything with postpartum depression, but you don't understand. That's exactly how it works, especially if there is no support. Another relatively mild option is shown here, where she simply tries to leave the child to someone who takes care of him, and does not go out the window with him, for example
@niayzovazyra: what she was doing is postpartum depression. It's just how someone handles it. I'm sure many mothers had such thoughts, but they were ashamed and did not talk about it out loud, because it is not accepted, but in most cases, if not the husband, then there are others who can support and prevent a woman from reaching such a character. She was all alone.
The drama is positive, everything was resolved, but imagine if the mother's wish came true and someone just picked up the child at the store or park. After all, there really are such cases. And I suspect things wouldn't be as good with the baby as she thought.
And, of course, it's better to leave him like she did than to kill him, which is not uncommon nowadays in the period after childbirth depression