Woman has PTSD from emergency c-section, husband says, 'don't take it out on me.

‘AITA for venting out all my emotions (anger, grief etc) on my husband during postpartum?’

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In the aftermath of an emergency C-section following a 42-hour labor induction, a new mother is struggling with intense emotions, including anger, grief, and frustration. This challenging experience, characterized by pain, numbness, and the emotional impact of not being able to have a natural birth, has left her feeling overwhelmed. The frustration is compounded by the need to rely on medical devices and assistance for basic bodily functions, as well as the emotional weight of her husband being able to see their baby before her.

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The mother has been venting her feelings to her husband, who has been supportive in various ways, including handling paperwork, managing household tasks, and assisting with her needs. Despite his support, the husband recently expressed that he felt overwhelmed by her continual venting and responded with a calm but firm request for her to stop, which led to a period of silent treatment.

The new mother is questioning whether her behavior could be considered inconsiderate, given her husband’s own exhaustion and responsibilities. She acknowledges her husband’s efforts and the strain he’s under, while also struggling to manage her own overwhelming emotions as a first-time mother. She seeks to understand if her need for emotional support during this postpartum period is reasonable or if she is being unfair to her husband.

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Woman has PTSD from emergency c-section, husband says, 'don't take it out on me.'
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