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Please make sure she receives a full psychological work up. by angel
From what you are describing, it sounds like she is self medicating, quite honestly — bipolar disorder, clinical depression, a reaction to miscarriage and birth and so on.
For her sake, and that of your child, make sure she gets treatment for her possible underlying mental health issues as well as the addiction issues. Your daughter needs a mum who is functioning, regardless of your marital situation.
Good luck. I really do wish all of you the best. You are just at the beginning of this journey, and you all deserve peace and happiness.