Anonymous wrote:OP here, there is not supplement formula. She is not just refusing as in saying NO, But she'll run out for errands knowing that she'll be gone when it's feeding time and I'll ask, "will you pump so I can feed the baby?" And she's typically saying the baby will be okay which the baby isn't. I've gotten to the point where I do have to take the baby to her directly but if she isn't home then I'm stuck and now her and the husband are asking for date nights for dinner/movie which is about 4-5 hours (just guessing) so what am I to do if they leave for dinner around 6pm and not return until about 10pm? I'm trying to be professional without being too forward, but we need to get the baby introduced to formula or she's going to have to eat more so she can produce more milk and have at least 2 bottles in the fridge for these moments. She's the first mom I've met who breast feeds and doesn't have any stores milk, SAHM or not, there should be stored milk or formula. I will not give up my weekend night if she can't do her part. I just want some advice on saying that to her !
When she goes to leave during the day, I'd try and catch her and say "the baby will need to eat in 1 hour, will you be back by then?" If she says no, then she needs to take the baby with her.
Since you're in the process of trying to add date nights as a new thing anyway, I would absolutely make it your line in the sand. I would lightheartedly tell them "MB I'm happy to pick up some date nights for you and DB, but when I do there really needs to be some pumped milk or formula ready for me. No one wants to care for a cranky hungry baby all night!" Right when I showed up for the first date night I would immediately ask where the milk is. If they can't show it to you, I would refuse to stay.