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AITA for not feeding my (crying) newborn immediately after she wakes up? Husband believes so

by Alex Johnson
March 15, 2026
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In the fragile early days of parenthood, a young couple finds themselves caught in the delicate balance between love and tension, as their newborn’s cries echo through the quiet night. While one parent embraces the natural rhythm of a newborn’s needs with gentle patience, the other battles discomfort and urgency, yearning for silence and normalcy amidst the chaos.

Their differing reactions reveal more than just parenting styles—they expose the raw vulnerabilities and fears that surface when life changes so profoundly. In these moments of midnight tears and whispered worries, their marriage is tested, searching for understanding and unity in the face of sleepless nights and unspoken anxieties.

AITA for not feeding my (crying) newborn immediately after she wakes up? Husband believes so

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As noted by child development experts like Dr. William Sears, responding to an infant’s cries is vital for establishing trust and security. However, the specific *method* of response often requires negotiation between partners based on practical outcomes.

The husband’s motivation appears strongly rooted in a desire to manage external perception and minimize immediate discomfort (noise, embarrassment). This can be interpreted as a form of ‘external-facing’ anxiety or a desire to maintain a peaceful environment quickly, possibly overlooking the long-term consequences of his preferred sequence (waking the baby twice). The wife’s motivation is practical efficiency; she is attempting to prevent a secondary wake-up event caused by necessary post-feeding intervention (nappy change, reflux). This difference highlights a common misalignment in new parenthood: one partner focusing on immediate emotional regulation versus the other focusing on streamlined physical needs management.

While the wife’s concern about creating a double wake-up event is valid, routinely prioritizing a non-urgent task (nappy change) over the immediate need for comfort (feeding/soothing) risks causing unnecessary distress for the infant, which can escalate crying. The wife’s actions were understandable from a logistical viewpoint, but her partner’s distress about the crying should also be acknowledged. A constructive path forward involves a time-boxed compromise: perhaps the husband soothes/feeds immediately, and the wife handles the nappy change immediately after feeding, provided the baby is held upright briefly to mitigate reflux before the change.

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Aromatic_Pea_4249 I always nappy changed first for the same reasons...

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Enjoy your time with your newborn, it really does fly.

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The new mother is struggling to balance her practical, preferred care routine for the newborn with her husband’s immediate need to silence the baby’s crying, creating a significant point of conflict in their early marriage.

Given the differing priorities regarding immediate comfort versus logistical efficiency in nighttime baby care, the central question remains: Should the immediate cessation of a baby’s distress take precedence over a caregiver’s preferred sequence of tasks designed to minimize overall disruption?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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