(minor spoiler alert) yes at the end of this episode, : Beth is in her house, hear someone at the door and while she go to open it she fall from the stairs. Anyway u just need to stop this episode after his talk with harry end and go the next one, u won't miss much
There is at least one bath scene. The main character is seen leaning against the side of a bathtub while playing chess by herself. There is no onscreen nudity, voyeurism or overt sexualization.
Its worth mentioning that the main character gets her period in public, she runs to the bathroom and then blood leaks down her leg. She doesn't get any blood on her dress and she manages to clean herself up fine.
9:52-10:05 (49:19-49:09 remaining, as displayed) : There is a very minor, brief scene in the first episode that didn't trigger me personally, which takes place after the main character takes a couple of pills and is stumbling in the hallway. The main character accidentally sets her hand on a radiator and a faint "tss" sound is heard. We see that the bottom of her hand is a bit pink when she looks at it. However, she doesn't react at all (which is my main trigger), and this scene is very blurry to display the effects of the pills. There is no injury that is returned to later on.
No mental institution. However the main character did have a stay at an orphanage that was reminiscent, for me anyway, of a mental institution in the way that the children are forced to look and sort of act a certain way in addition to being forced to take tranquilizers.
It's implied that Beth's biological mother is mentally ill. She intentionally drives the car, with young Beth in the backseat, into an oncoming truck, after saying she needs to figure out what to do with Beth. It's reasonable to conclude that she was trying to kill them both.
Main character is mocked a couple times by different characters for traits and actions that are commonly associated with autism, such as: being too quiet (maybe nonverbal at times), not understanding double conotations, not smiling a lot etc. This happens only a few times and is not exactly abuse, but might make some viewers uncomfortable.
No, though eating disorders are occasionally referenced. For example, "people who eat are better in bed," in reference to overly skinny French citizens.
In the first episode she remembers that her mother's last words before the car crash were "close your eyes", which implies she crashed the car on purpose.
nobody drowns but in a certain scene, beth has a memory of her mother going for a swim at the lake, when the mother takes too much to get out beth (being like 5 years old) starts crying and panicking, but then the mother comes out on the other side of the lake, on a floating platform