Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is working, you are not. That means you wake up in the middle of the night until you all are gearing up for you to go back and you find an equitable schedule. It’s insane to me that you think he should be doing night feedings.
Signed, mother of 2
It's insane to me that you expects all women to have low expectations of their husbands as you do of yours.
He's not performing brain surgery. He can get his ass up once a night or go to bed a bit later and do a morning feed instead of exercising every morning
And she can take a nap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both working. He works his job meanwhile her work is taking care of the baby during those same hours. Everything outside those work hours should be divided equally.
Saying he doesn't have to do anything at night because "he is working" in the day is a terrible way to get started. That's exactly how women end up responsible for everything home and kid related while men just "go to work". And it gets worse when the mom goes back to work. Her list gets longer and his doesn't change. OP should stand firm.
Why don’t you want her to get a nap or two during the day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is working, you are not. That means you wake up in the middle of the night until you all are gearing up for you to go back and you find an equitable schedule. It’s insane to me that you think he should be doing night feedings.
Signed, mother of 2
It's insane to me that you expects all women to have low expectations of their husbands as you do of yours.
He's not performing brain surgery. He can get his ass up once a night or go to bed a bit later and do a morning feed instead of exercising every morning
Anonymous wrote:DH is working, you are not. That means you wake up in the middle of the night until you all are gearing up for you to go back and you find an equitable schedule. It’s insane to me that you think he should be doing night feedings.
Signed, mother of 2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1 a.m. is a hard time to get up and get back to sleep if you need to be alert in the morning. Could you pump around 9 and go to bed for a few hours, have DH handle the 10 p.m. feeding, and then you take care of the middle of the night feedings? As others have said, this pattern may change in another 1-2 weeks, so you will continue to need to adjust by trial and error. If DH can take pre- midnight and you can take post, that might allow everyone to get a somewhat reasonable amount of uninterrupted sleep.
OP here. I have discussed doing this and he said no. He will be going to bed at 10 and needs a full nights sleep. Now that he is back at work, he will be waking up at 6am to workout before getting ready for work.
Anonymous wrote:DH is working, you are not. That means you wake up in the middle of the night until you all are gearing up for you to go back and you find an equitable schedule. It’s insane to me that you think he should be doing night feedings.
Signed, mother of 2
Anonymous wrote:They are both working. He works his job meanwhile her work is taking care of the baby during those same hours. Everything outside those work hours should be divided equally.
Saying he doesn't have to do anything at night because "he is working" in the day is a terrible way to get started. That's exactly how women end up responsible for everything home and kid related while men just "go to work". And it gets worse when the mom goes back to work. Her list gets longer and his doesn't change. OP should stand firm.
Anonymous wrote:DH is working, you are not. That means you wake up in the middle of the night until you all are gearing up for you to go back and you find an equitable schedule. It’s insane to me that you think he should be doing night feedings.
Signed, mother of 2
Anonymous wrote:Team DH. I did not expect my husband to get up with the baby at night when I was a SAHM. Plus, I was breastfeeding. Not much he could do. He had to get up at 5:45 and work all day. I was at home and could nap when the baby did.
Anonymous wrote:Team DH. I did not expect my husband to get up with the baby at night when I was a SAHM. Plus, I was breastfeeding. Not much he could do. He had to get up at 5:45 and work all day. I was at home and could nap when the baby did.