Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its terribly sad, and 9 months old. OP, are you ok? do you need help?
I am fine. Lonely and isolated, but fine. Our marriage is better, not great, but better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its terribly sad, and 9 months old. OP, are you ok? do you need help?
I am fine. Lonely and isolated, but fine. Our marriage is better, not great, but better.
For God's sake, IF you are having sex with him, I hope you're using 2 forms of birth control
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its terribly sad, and 9 months old. OP, are you ok? do you need help?
I am fine. Lonely and isolated, but fine. Our marriage is better, not great, but better.
Anonymous wrote:its terribly sad, and 9 months old. OP, are you ok? do you need help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm almost about to leave him over it. I LOVE my baby but the practical aspects of parenting don't come naturally to me. Right now he's furious with me because I can't change a diaper without the baby crying. He's on the phone with MIL saying how awful I am and how he might as well do everything because I'm so bad at it. And how he doesn't understand why I have to do a diaper change while he's on the phone (it was a blow out). He complains that I'm awkward around the baby and don't know "basic" stuff. He tells me I don't love the baby enough because I don't want to quit my job. I just feel so alone and frankly, he makes me feel like I should leave the baby with him and disappear. Is this normal new dad behavior? It's ruining our marriage.
OP you sound like my wife. With our first child she didn't know how to change diapers and couldn't understand why my DS was crying. When we brought the baby home from the hospital she simply didn't know what to do I tried to be patient with her and help but after several days I could see that she simply didn't have any insight into what my DS was possibly feeling (hungry, wet, hot, cold, etc.). It was like night and day. I would hold him and he would quite down. She would hold him and he would cry. Taking care of a baby isn't very difficult if a person can empathize with the child and anticipate their needs.
Anonymous wrote:I'm almost about to leave him over it. I LOVE my baby but the practical aspects of parenting don't come naturally to me. Right now he's furious with me because I can't change a diaper without the baby crying. He's on the phone with MIL saying how awful I am and how he might as well do everything because I'm so bad at it. And how he doesn't understand why I have to do a diaper change while he's on the phone (it was a blow out). He complains that I'm awkward around the baby and don't know "basic" stuff. He tells me I don't love the baby enough because I don't want to quit my job. I just feel so alone and frankly, he makes me feel like I should leave the baby with him and disappear. Is this normal new dad behavior? It's ruining our marriage.