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AITA for telling my husband to figure out how to take care of our son?

by John Doe
October 28, 2025
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In the quiet aftermath of their newborn’s first months, a mother wrestles with stepping back into the world beyond the nursery. The comfort of maternity leave is fading, replaced by the looming return to work and the daunting prospect of leaving her baby in another’s care. She seeks a single day to reclaim herself, to breathe and prepare for the inevitable change, while trusting her husband—who has never been alone with their son—to embrace the new role of sole caretaker.

Yet, this simple request ignites a silent storm. Her husband, unaccustomed and uncertain, reaches for familiar support, inviting his mother to step in. The mother’s firm refusal sends ripples through their fragile balance, exposing deeper fears and unspoken expectations. In this tender moment, the struggle isn’t just about childcare—it’s about trust, independence, and the evolving bonds that define a family learning to grow.

AITA for telling my husband to figure out how to take care of our son?

I (30F) and my husband (33M) welcomed our first child...

My husband had 2 months off and has been working...

I have never left my son except to go to...

I go back to work next week and my son...

I told my husband though I want one day on...

He has never been alone with him for more than...

But he has never been there for the full blown...

Whenever I held him, he would calm down. Whenever my...

I was getting frustrated cause I just wanted to relax...

I asked him to tell her never mind cause he...

I can't be bothered at work unless absolutely necessary so...

His mom will also be working on Mondays so it's...

So AITA for telling husband to figure it out and...

As renowned family therapist Terrence Real explains, “When you try to teach a man to be a father, you have to take away the crutch of the mother.”

This situation highlights a common challenge faced by new parents regarding the division of labor and the development of independent parental competency, especially for the non-primary caregiver. The husband’s immediate reliance on his mother reveals a pattern where the primary caregiver (the OP) may have unintentionally or intentionally become the sole expert on soothing the infant, as demonstrated by the incident where the baby calmed only for the OP. While the husband’s fear or anxiety about handling the baby’s distress alone is understandable, bringing in external help negates the OP’s stated goal: creating a low-stakes ‘trial’ period for him to develop essential self-efficacy as a sole caregiver.

The OP’s action in vetoing the grandmother’s visit was appropriate in service of establishing necessary boundaries around this developmental parenting milestone. However, the communication could be improved. A constructive recommendation would be for the couple to collaboratively schedule structured, shorter periods where the husband is alone with the baby *before* the OP returns to work, allowing him to build confidence incrementally, rather than relying on a single, high-pressure ‘trial’ day immediately preceding her work start date.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

RandomSupDevGuy He needs to be a father and step up,

he will not establish a bond if he is constantly...

StoicSociopath Nta But it's wild the partners people choose to...

BorderlineTG Dude has never in 6 months given mom a...

You have said multiple times that he is a good...

It isn't helping anyone. He can figure it out.

LibraryMegan I feel like you are jumping the gun a...

That's not parenting. Being supportive of you and having warm...

He needs to learn to take care of his child,...

It defeats the entire purpose of the trial day. Only...

RoyallyOakie So he should be jumping at this opportunity to...

He is not even meeting the minimum standard of parenting...

pottersquash NAH. "Ok, what is your plan for getting comfortable...

" I'm giving him grace that he is just scared,...

Then whats ya plan cause "I can never be alone...

he could have to be parent all by himself. I...

I was terrified. I didn't know what to do. But...

You just gotta do it and find out you can...

Make him figure it out. Blow on a belly, suck...

Dads gotta figure it out just like moms.

Fartin_Scorsese Why are you needlessly making his job harder than...

Let him have it - You still get your day....

The original poster (OP) is seeking a necessary transition day before returning to work, aiming to build comfort with separation from her infant son and establish her husband’s independent caregiving skills. The central conflict arises because the husband, instead of embracing this opportunity for independent parenting, immediately sought assistance from his mother, leading the OP to insist he manage the day alone, which he perceived as unreasonable.

Is the OP justified in requiring her husband to take a full day of sole responsibility for their infant son as preparation for her return to work, or was the husband reasonable in arranging help when he lacked prior experience managing the baby alone for an extended period?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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