Anonymous wrote:I also think this is odd and insensitive. You just had a baby! She's had many weeks to contact you and give you her congratulations, ask how you are, and see if your son wants an extra couple of playdates to give you a break. It takes one minute to send a text.
Now, devil's advocate: if she's like me, she procrastinates because she wants to call you. But she doesn't find the right time to call, time passes, and then it seems like a quick text message is inadequate in light of the delay. Then it becomes awkward to call because time has passed, she's feeling guilty and awkward, which makes her not call, which turns into a vicious cycle of non-communication. Now she's feeling guilty, awkward, a bit self-loathing, and overall avoidant. If, in fact, she's like me, then the best thing for you to do is reach out to her. I know that seems counterintuitive. But shoot her a quick text photo of something relevant to your relationship, and then suggest a park meet-up or coffee at your house so she can meet the baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one has suggested this, but does she only have the one child? Perhaps she is going through secondary infertility and/or just had a miscarriage. My friend from college texted me her first ultrasound picture not even 48 hours after we'd been to an ultrasound to find that our baby had no heartbeat. When I responded with a short "congrats" she expressed discontent, and then I had to divulge that DW had just had her second miscarriage in six months and it was a very difficult time. As others have suggested, maybe she's going through some stuff. Or maybe she's just really busy and as one PP suggested, realizes it's awkward now because it's been so long.
Are you a lesbian couple?
Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one has suggested this, but does she only have the one child? Perhaps she is going through secondary infertility and/or just had a miscarriage. My friend from college texted me her first ultrasound picture not even 48 hours after we'd been to an ultrasound to find that our baby had no heartbeat. When I responded with a short "congrats" she expressed discontent, and then I had to divulge that DW had just had her second miscarriage in six months and it was a very difficult time. As others have suggested, maybe she's going through some stuff. Or maybe she's just really busy and as one PP suggested, realizes it's awkward now because it's been so long.
Anonymous wrote:I also think this is odd and insensitive. You just had a baby! She's had many weeks to contact you and give you her congratulations, ask how you are, and see if your son wants an extra couple of playdates to give you a break. It takes one minute to send a text.
Now, devil's advocate: if she's like me, she procrastinates because she wants to call you. But she doesn't find the right time to call, time passes, and then it seems like a quick text message is inadequate in light of the delay. Then it becomes awkward to call because time has passed, she's feeling guilty and awkward, which makes her not call, which turns into a vicious cycle of non-communication. Now she's feeling guilty, awkward, a bit self-loathing, and overall avoidant. If, in fact, she's like me, then the best thing for you to do is reach out to her. I know that seems counterintuitive. But shoot her a quick text photo of something relevant to your relationship, and then suggest a park meet-up or coffee at your house so she can meet the baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world does not revolve around you and your baby. Get over it.
It's your second kid and nobody cares but you a d your o mediate family.
Anonymous wrote:The world does not revolve around you and your baby. Get over it.