‘AITA for refusing to wake up to take care of our baby?’
In a recent conflict over nighttime baby care responsibilities, a couple, Katie (25F) and her husband (28M), who is a professional athlete, found themselves at odds. The couple had agreed before having their baby that the husband would not wake up during the night to assist with childcare due to the importance of his sleep for his athletic career. Instead, they discussed hiring a night nurse, which Katie resisted due to concerns about trusting a stranger with their baby overnight.
As tensions mounted, Katie expressed feeling overwhelmed by the nighttime care duties, despite the household having a maid for cleaning and meals being catered. The husband, emphasizing his need for rest to perform well in his sport, stuck to his stance of not waking up during the night. This impasse led to Katie feeling unsupported, leading her to express her frustrations to her husband.
Following discussions prompted by Katie’s feelings of isolation, they reached a temporary compromise. They agreed to trial a night nurse during the day, allowing Katie to get acquainted and comfortable with the caregiver before potentially transitioning to nighttime care. Additionally, Katie’s sister offered to help out a couple of nights a week to provide relief until the night nurse arrangement is fully implemented.
This compromise appears to have alleviated immediate tensions between Katie and her husband. It also allows them time to adjust before the demands of the husband’s upcoming baseball season intensify, ensuring Katie has the support she needs during potentially challenging times. The couple’s ability to communicate openly and find a solution, though initially contentious, demonstrates their commitment to navigating the challenges of new parenthood while balancing personal and professional responsibilities.
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I am a professional athlete, and my sport is our primary source of income.