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My Husband Is Furious That I Sleep in the Afternoon Even Though I Feed Our Baby All Night

by Charlie Brown
November 21, 2025
in Aita, Relationships
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In the quiet hours of the night, a mother’s love is tested beyond measure. With a fragile newborn requiring constant care, she sacrifices her own rest, rising every hour to feed and soothe, while her husband sleeps, recharging for the day ahead. Their world revolves around their children, a delicate balance of exhaustion and unwavering devotion.

By day, she juggles the demands of a career in IT, motherhood, and the relentless schedule dictated by their son’s health needs. Their evenings offer brief moments of togetherness—a shared meal, bedtime stories, and a fleeting glimpse of intimacy—before the night shifts back to her alone, a silent guardian in the shadows of their family’s endurance.

AITA for taking a 3 hour nap every afternoon and expecting my husband to look after the kid and only wake me up for emergencies?

My husband (38) and I (34 f) have been married...

I work in IT and can easily work from home...

I drop our daughter off at kindie in the morning...

30 to 7pm and I made it clear that I...

After that we take turns reading stories to our daughter...

30 which is when he goes to sleep. After that...

I usually do some more work and go to sleep...

He doesn't think I should sleep in the afternoon because...

But the thighs is, I need a few hours of...

Our son will most likely outgrow his condition and should...

My husband isn't happy. Edit. I should clarify that I...

My husband doesn't want a nanny and he doesn't want...

As renowned family psychologist Dr. Terri Apter explains, “When couples are under extreme stress, they often fail to see that their partner is also under extreme stress, leading to a zero-sum game where one person’s need cancels out the other’s.” This situation highlights a critical breakdown in shared load recognition, specifically regarding the invisible labor of infant care.

The OP is effectively working a near 24-hour shift, broken into two primary blocks: night feedings (hourly interruptions) and daytime sole management of the older child and the infant, punctuated only by her 3.5-hour afternoon nap. While the husband works a fixed schedule, the OP’s schedule is dictated entirely by the infant’s medical needs. His desire for relaxation time (8:00 PM to 9:30 PM) is understandable, but his dismissal of her critical afternoon sleep requirement demonstrates a failure to account for the disproportionate physical burden she carries, especially at night. His refusal of a nanny or becoming a stay-at-home father indicates an unwillingness to explore external solutions, placing the entire burden of adaptation onto the OP’s existing, precarious schedule.

The OP’s action of prioritizing her sleep during this medically necessary period was appropriate for self-preservation. The constructive recommendation is for the couple to formally map out the total hours each partner is ‘on duty’ versus ‘off duty.’ They must then negotiate for designated, protected rest time for both parties, potentially involving the husband sacrificing some evening relaxation time until the infant’s condition stabilizes, or finding a temporary, flexible solution for a few hours of backup support, even if it is not a full-time nanny.

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IkeBit NTA Offer him to swap the shifts: you get...

Let's see how he likes that.

Nvnv_man It definitely seems to him you're just napping and...

First do this. Draw out a 24hr timetable. Show the...

If that does not work, tell him you will wake...

every hour at nighttime so he can comprehend the sheer...

And don't give him a 3hr nap. Because it'll be...

kittenoftheeast NTA. You're waking up EVERY HOUR through the night??

You need at least 3 hours uninterrupted sleep for your...

Cocoasneeze NTA. Your husband with you decided to have children.

As an adult, he should know that having children reduces...

You work and sleep and take care of the children....

but for him, allowing you 3 hours uninterrupted sleep is...

Jen51_88 Why don't you trade off nights? That way at...

He would than get a new perspective on what its...

You could even make it so that the person who...

He agrees to the new sleep schedule then he will...

I mean he is going to use it to take...

Edit: Thanks for my first gold kind stranger. This is...

I did all nights at first cause I was on...

I hope this helps out anyone currently going through something...

marbal05 NTA- If your husband wants time after work to...

The way I see it- you both have work. Except...

Big deal if he has to do for 3 hours...

txdatapro INFO: Do you have a smart**tch or fitbit or...

Show him data to show that overnight, how little actual...

Show the full day total of real sleep to show...

The original poster (OP) is managing severe sleep deprivation due to the intensive care required for her three-month-old son’s health condition, relying heavily on a specific afternoon nap schedule to function. Her husband, however, is demanding a change to this arrangement, feeling overburdened by childcare during the afternoon while she rests, which directly conflicts with the OP’s essential need for consolidated rest.

Given the temporary but intense nature of the infant’s needs, is the husband’s expectation for immediate relief from afternoon childcare reasonable when the OP’s scheduled nap is the only substantial sleep she receives? Or should the husband prioritize supporting the current, necessary care schedule, even if it means sacrificing his personal decompression time immediately after work?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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