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Stay-At-Home Mom Gets Furious After Brother Tells Her To Stop Expecting Her Husband’s Help With The Baby At Night

by Annie Nguyen
July 23, 2025
in Social Issues

A Redditor walked into a family fiasco that’d make your popcorn pop! One man thought he was being supportive by sharing his “tried-and-true” night-feeding routine with his overwhelmed sister—but instead of gratitude, he got a full-force emotional takedown. The drama? He and his husband had a baby via surrogacy, while his sister recently gave birth, and she wasn’t too happy about being told her parenting expectations were too high.

What started as a seemingly innocent conversation about sharing baby duties spiraled into accusations of condescension, ignorance, and parental one-upping. He offered tips. She heard judgment. He offered help. She heard criticism. The internet had thoughts—many of them blisteringly honest. Want the juicy details? Dive into the original story below!

Stay-At-Home Mom Gets Furious After Brother Tells Her To Stop Expecting Her Husband’s Help With The Baby At Night

One man shared a story of tension with his sister after advising her to manage night feeds alone, citing his own experience as a new parent

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OP later edited the post and added an update

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This Redditor, a 27-year-old father who welcomed a son via surrogacy, tried to support his sister, a new mom struggling with night feeds, by sharing his parenting strategies. His suggestion that she handle nights alone since her husband commutes, and his offer to watch her baby, were perceived as dismissive, especially given her postpartum recovery. His apology and recognition of their differing circumstances show growth, but his initial comments lacked empathy for her unique challenges as a birthing parent.

Postpartum recovery and newborn care are physically and emotionally taxing. A 2023 study in Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing found that postpartum women experience 20-40% higher fatigue levels than non-birthing parents in the first three months, often exacerbated by hormonal shifts and physical recovery.

The sister’s fear of falling asleep while holding her baby is a valid concern, as postpartum exhaustion increases the risk of accidental drops by 15%. Her husband’s refusal to help with night feeds, unlike the Redditor’s collaborative approach with his husband, likely amplifies her stress, especially if he holds traditional views on parenting roles.

Dr. Harvey Karp, a parenting expert, notes, “New parents need support tailored to their physical and emotional reality, not one-size-fits-all advice”. The Redditor’s assumption that his sister’s situation mirrored his—ignoring her physical recovery from childbirth and potential postpartum anxiety—missed the mark.

His offer to watch her baby, while kind, may have felt like a judgment on her parenting, especially in her vulnerable state. His update, acknowledging his ignorance about postpartum challenges and apologizing, is a step toward repair.

The broader issue is supporting new parents without projecting one’s own experience. The Redditor could help by encouraging his sister’s husband to share night duties or offering practical support, like helping with household tasks, while listening without unsolicited advice. His sister might benefit from professional support for postpartum challenges, which he could gently suggest. How do you support a struggling new parent without overstepping?

The Reddit community criticized the Redditor’s advice, declaring him the jerk for dismissing his sister’s struggles

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This commenter supported the Redditor’s parenting, urging an apology for misunderstanding his sister’s postpartum challenges

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The Redditor meant well, but as the saying goes, the road to sibling spats is paved with unsolicited advice. While his apology was a step in the right direction, the larger conversation reveals how deeply gender, birth, and postpartum realities shape parenting expectations.

Do you think he overstepped by offering help based on his own experience—or was the sister too quick to take offense? Should parenting expectations shift depending on who’s done the birthing? Drop your thoughts below and let the baby-duty debate rage on.

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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