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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does she have other signs of postpartum anxiety?[/quote] Weird, this is not a sign of postpartum anxiety. And I've never met a dad who cares about this. [/quote] Yes, claiming all the pants are too tight is definitely an anxiety red flag and I’m surprised more people aren’t picking upon this. Obviously wearing only rompers isn’t the end of the world but it sounds like she is not coping well right now.[/quote] Nope. The flag is “Dad’s” controlling attitude and behavior — which seems designed Yo induce anxiety in the mother of a newborn. The second flag is in your comment assuming that you magically know how clothes you haven’t seen fit a baby you have never met. You know nothing about the size of the baby, the size of the clothes, or the design of the clothes. Lots of babies never fit newborn clothes, for example. Dad sounds like a lot to cope with. I hope the Mom has some support with that. [/quote] Sorry but no - what exactly is the dad doing that’s controlling?? Be specific. And nice try but the “my baby can’t wear pants” thing is not a thing. So it does not take magic to know that mom is seriously anxious if she thinks the baby can’t handle wearing pants.[/quote] No, but my baby can’t wear THESE pants because they’ve too tight — might actually mean that all the cute newborn clothes his mom bought are indeed too tight. In any case, the woman just had a baby less than a month ago, and dad is bothering mom about outfits. That’s controlling. And it doesn’t take “magic” to see that. [/quote]
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