Anonymous wrote:Unclench and realize it doesn’t matter.
I was the opposite of your wife (although not at 3.5 weeks - baby was early September and it was hotter than it is now, so she was usually in a onesie for her first month). I, very irrationally, didn’t like her wearing “pajamas” during the day, so I usually dressed her in a onesie and pants, even if we were staying home. And they had to coordinate. But I also got dressed every morning. I needed the routine for my sanity.
And I STILL think this isn’t a battle worth fighting, OP. Let it go. Or tell your mom to let it go, and then when she doesn’t, keep telling her to let it go and don’t pass her complaints on to your wife. Because even if you aren’t telling your wife it’s coming from your mom, she knows it is.
Anonymous wrote:I know why one piece wth a snap bottom is convenient, but why is a romper better than pants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you wan to dress your child you should be able to do so. Why does your wife decide what the baby wears?
Many people dress their babies in clothes, it is normal. If there is an outfit you like or end any to wear (maybe gift giver is visiting), put it on baby.
Is your wife controlling in other ways?
Not usually she’s just very particular about how things are done with him.
She thinks that he doesn’t nurse as well in the outfits with pants because the waistband is too tight on his stomach. It’s not. It fits fine and he doesn’t seem uncomfortable I’m concerned it’s new mom anxiety on a whole new level.
This is funny because you’re describing your new dad anxiety that’s on a different planet.
It sounds like if you want your son in your special outfits all you have to do is dress him and change his diaper. Instead you want to control how your wife dresses your son. That’s a bit much.
Isn't it a bit much that his wife changes the baby out of whatever OP puts on the kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you wan to dress your child you should be able to do so. Why does your wife decide what the baby wears?
Many people dress their babies in clothes, it is normal. If there is an outfit you like or end any to wear (maybe gift giver is visiting), put it on baby.
Is your wife controlling in other ways?
Not usually she’s just very particular about how things are done with him.
She thinks that he doesn’t nurse as well in the outfits with pants because the waistband is too tight on his stomach. It’s not. It fits fine and he doesn’t seem uncomfortable I’m concerned it’s new mom anxiety on a whole new level.
This is funny because you’re describing your new dad anxiety that’s on a different planet.
It sounds like if you want your son in your special outfits all you have to do is dress him and change his diaper. Instead you want to control how your wife dresses your son. That’s a bit much.
Isn't it a bit much that his wife changes the baby out of whatever OP puts on the kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you wan to dress your child you should be able to do so. Why does your wife decide what the baby wears?
Many people dress their babies in clothes, it is normal. If there is an outfit you like or end any to wear (maybe gift giver is visiting), put it on baby.
Is your wife controlling in other ways?
Not usually she’s just very particular about how things are done with him.
She thinks that he doesn’t nurse as well in the outfits with pants because the waistband is too tight on his stomach. It’s not. It fits fine and he doesn’t seem uncomfortable I’m concerned it’s new mom anxiety on a whole new level.
Is she usually anxious? How old is the baby? If she starts to get anxious about regular everyday things or starts to try to control you and the environment, that is definitely worth a talk with the doctor.
3.5 weeks. I will keep that in mind to bring up at 6 weeks Appointment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you wan to dress your child you should be able to do so. Why does your wife decide what the baby wears?
Many people dress their babies in clothes, it is normal. If there is an outfit you like or end any to wear (maybe gift giver is visiting), put it on baby.
Is your wife controlling in other ways?
Not usually she’s just very particular about how things are done with him.
She thinks that he doesn’t nurse as well in the outfits with pants because the waistband is too tight on his stomach. It’s not. It fits fine and he doesn’t seem uncomfortable I’m concerned it’s new mom anxiety on a whole new level.
This is funny because you’re describing your new dad anxiety that’s on a different planet.
It sounds like if you want your son in your special outfits all you have to do is dress him and change his diaper. Instead you want to control how your wife dresses your son. That’s a bit much.
Isn't it a bit much that his wife changes the baby out of whatever OP puts on the kid?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone asked why he never dresses the baby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you wan to dress your child you should be able to do so. Why does your wife decide what the baby wears?
Many people dress their babies in clothes, it is normal. If there is an outfit you like or end any to wear (maybe gift giver is visiting), put it on baby.
Is your wife controlling in other ways?
Not usually she’s just very particular about how things are done with him.
She thinks that he doesn’t nurse as well in the outfits with pants because the waistband is too tight on his stomach. It’s not. It fits fine and he doesn’t seem uncomfortable I’m concerned it’s new mom anxiety on a whole new level.
This is funny because you’re describing your new dad anxiety that’s on a different planet.
It sounds like if you want your son in your special outfits all you have to do is dress him and change his diaper. Instead you want to control how your wife dresses your son. That’s a bit much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she have other signs of postpartum anxiety?
Weird, this is not a sign of postpartum anxiety.
And I've never met a dad who cares about this.
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.
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.