In the short story, “Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a young woman is diagnosed with severe mental illness and suffers from her husband's understanding and trust. It only lasts 2 to 3 days after delivery and may last for up to two weeks but may last longer than that 3 months. The patient has severe postpartum depression to the point she can't even carry her baby in her arms because of how nervous she gets when thinking about it. The patient acts more like a child whenever it comes to hallucinating, she doesn't really sleep during the night but temps to sleep during the day, she's really picky whenever it comes to how her room looks like, and doesn’t like bringing in the house. “And it is like a woman stooping down and creeping about behind that pattern. I don't like it a bit. I wonder - I begin to think - I wish John would take me away from here!” The narrator might also have Postpartum psychosis which includes sleeping problems, hallucinations and having delusions, and feeling paranoid which matches her