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Woman Loses Her Baby, Then Questions Whether the Man Who Abandoned Her Deserves to Know

by Believe Johnson
December 17, 2025
in Social Issues

Grief doesn’t knock politely. It barges in, rearranges everything, and leaves you staring at questions you never imagined having to answer.

A Redditor recently found herself in exactly that place. She had just endured days of agonizing labor, surrounded by compassionate nurses, only to deliver a daughter who had already passed away. She spent hours holding her baby, memorizing her face, saying goodbye to a future that vanished before it began.

And then, while arranging cremation paperwork, she was asked something that felt almost cruel in its timing.

Did the father need to sign too?

This wasn’t a loving partner waiting in the wings. This was a man who accused her of baby trapping, lashed out, and disappeared the moment she told him she was pregnant. No calls. No check-ins. No concern. She moved states to be near family and carried the pregnancy alone.

Now, in the middle of devastating grief, she wondered whether not telling him made her heartless, or whether reaching out would simply reopen wounds she barely survived.

Now, read the full story:

Woman Loses Her Baby, Then Questions Whether the Man Who Abandoned Her Deserves to Know
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AITAH for not telling my daughter’s father that she was born and passed away?'

Six months ago I told my friend(with benefits) that we ended up pregnant. We had been sleeping together for almost a year at that point.

He was furious, mean, and tried to accuse me of baby trapping him. I definitely was not and let him know that I understood he was upset and not to...

I wasn’t going to ask him for anything and didn’t expect anything from him. I moved to another state and never heard from him again.

Side note: prior to this, we had spoken daily and were even kind of living together for three months right before I told him.

Fast forward to last Thursday when I suddenly went into early labor.

It was days of terrible pain, a prolapsed cord and me surrounded by amazing nurses who helped me deliver my daughter on Saturday.

She had passed hours before she came out. It was the hardest and worst day of my whole life.

All day, I held this tiny beautiful baby who would never get to be the person she was going to be.

Today the funeral home contacted me to sign papers for her cremation.

They asked for the father to sign the papers as well. I had already decided not to reach out to him but when they asked, I wondered if maybe I...

I don’t think he was going to care when she was born at all so I didn’t think this was any of his business either.

I also don’t know if I could stand hearing any joy or relief from him because I am completely broken and haven’t stopped crying for days.

Tl;dr: my guy friend / father of my baby, bailed from my life when he found out I was pregnant, but my baby was stillborn a few days ago.

Do I have to tell him?. Update / clarification:

Thank you all so much for your comments because this is really difficult and I truly just don’t believe I can handle him being happy

and relieved that he no longer has to worry about having any paternal responsibility for a child he didn’t want..

1. He DID make it clear he didn’t want to have anything to do with this

2. I moved out of state to be close to my family. My brother has been incredibly supportive and came to see and hold the baby (Maya) after she was...

3. The funeral home immediately let me sign the papers without him

and said they only have to ask so they can put a reason the other parent is not signing. She was very understanding and apologized for even having to bring...

4. I know I picked a winner here but the baby trap thing is joke. He has nothing… no job, no car, no money, and he lives on his mom’s...

He was using me when we were friends and I didn’t really care because we had a good time together and he was fun to be around.

I make enough that I felt like I could support my own baby and didn’t need to waste my time or money trying to get something from someone who has...

5. I have EVERY intention of telling him if he reaches out to ask about her. I wouldn’t hide it, but if he doesn’t want to know,

it seems like I shouldn’t have to seek him out to give him “good news” that makes me burst into tears every time I talk about.

Thank you again for all the support, I am sorry to whoever feels I am an AH for not telling him right away,

I have been inconsolable this week and he was definitely not my top priority.

This isn’t an AITA post in the usual sense. There’s no petty argument, no clever comeback, no “gotcha” moment. This is someone barely holding herself together, asking a question because the world keeps insisting on rules even when everything hurts.

What struck me most wasn’t anger toward the father. It was how carefully she avoided imagining his reaction. Relief. Joy. Freedom. Any of those emotions would land like salt in an open wound. She isn’t punishing him by staying silent. She’s protecting herself from a reaction she cannot survive right now.

People often talk about closure like it’s a neat box you can check. But in the first days of grief, closure looks more like survival. Eating something. Sleeping a little. Getting through paperwork without collapsing.

This question isn’t about what he deserves. It’s about what she can handle.

Stillbirth is one of the most psychologically complex forms of loss, precisely because it combines several traumas at once. There is the physical trauma of labor, the emotional devastation of losing a child, and the social invisibility that often follows, because the world never got to meet the baby.

Mental health professionals consistently note that grief after pregnancy loss is often accompanied by shock, numbness, intrusive images, intense guilt, anger, and a desperate need to control one’s surroundings. Control becomes a lifeline when everything else feels out of reach.

According to Psychology Today, parents who experience stillbirth often feel pressure to manage others’ emotions while suppressing their own, especially when family dynamics are complicated. This expectation can significantly delay healing.

In this case, the father’s prior behavior matters deeply. He didn’t simply express fear and step away respectfully. He accused her of manipulation, cut contact, and made it clear he wanted no involvement. Emotional boundaries established during pregnancy do not automatically dissolve because tragedy occurs later.

There is also the concept of retraumatization. Grief counselors often caution against initiating contact with people who previously reacted with hostility, blame, or denial, especially in the acute phase of loss. Reaching out can reopen wounds and introduce new pain when the grieving person is at their most vulnerable.

Another important layer here is the difference between biological connection and relational responsibility. Parenthood is not conferred solely by DNA. It is built through presence, care, and accountability. The father opted out of all three when he disappeared. That choice has consequences, including not being centered in moments of loss.

Some argue that informing him prevents future complications or misunderstandings. That is a practical concern, and OP addresses it thoughtfully. She states clearly that if he reaches out, she will tell him the truth. This is not secrecy. It’s timing. It’s choosing when, and if, she can emotionally survive the conversation.

There is also no legal obligation here. The funeral home confirmed that she could proceed without his signature and that their question was procedural, not moral. That validation matters. It removes the false narrative that she is doing something wrong by prioritizing her mental health.

A large-scale review in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth found that women who experience stillbirth are at significantly higher risk for depression, anxiety, and PTSD symptoms, particularly in the weeks immediately following the loss. Supportive environments and reduced stressors are critical during this time.

Adding a volatile, potentially invalidating interaction into that environment is not compassionate. It is dangerous.

This situation highlights a hard truth many people struggle to accept. Grief does not require fairness. It requires gentleness. It requires space. And it requires permission to put your own survival first.

Choosing silence, temporarily or indefinitely, is not cruelty. It is self-preservation.

Check out how the community responded:

Many Redditors focused on honoring the father’s original decision to disengage, arguing that OP is simply respecting the boundary he set when he walked away.

antwood33 - NTA. He made it clear he didn’t want to be involved.

LeaJadis - NTA. You don’t have to tell him.

Fine-Assignment4342 - NTA. He denied responsibility during her life.

Others emphasized emotional safety, warning that contacting him could worsen OP’s grief or lead to further accusations and cruelty.

Ok-Patience-8626 - NTA. Reaching out could only make things worse.

Nvnv_man - Don’t tell him anytime soon. Protect your grief.

Monday0987 - If you tell him, use text or a third party.

Some suggested eventual disclosure, but only on OP’s timeline and without direct emotional engagement.

daizycupcake - I would tell him eventually. Just not now.

Reddit User - Tell him if he asks. You don’t owe more than that.

A few responses were less about judgment and more about solidarity, offering compassion instead of analysis.

Reddit User - I’m so sorry for your loss. You are not wrong.

Reddit User - From the depths of my soul, may you find peace.

There is no instruction manual for grief like this. No rulebook that tells you how much pain entitles someone else to your emotional labor.

This mother lost her daughter. She lost the future she imagined. And she lost the illusion that the father would ever be a source of comfort. Expecting her to prioritize his awareness over her own survival is not morality. It’s cruelty disguised as obligation.

Silence, in this moment, is not punishment. It is oxygen.

If he reaches out, she plans to tell him. That choice alone shows honesty and integrity. Until then, her only responsibility is to grieve, to heal, and to remember her daughter in the ways that feel possible.

So what do you think? Does biology create an obligation even after abandonment? Or does grief grant the right to protect yourself, no explanations required?

Believe Johnson

Believe Johnson

Believe Johnson - a dedicated full-time writer specializing in entertainment and news writing. Her experience in various jobs related to movies and TV show news enhances her understanding of the industry, making her an indispensable team member.

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