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Mother Wonders If She’s Wrong to Call Husband a Bad Dad

by Sunny Nguyen
January 6, 2026
in Social Issues

A Reddit post about new parenthood quickly turned into something far darker.

What started as exhaustion and frustration in the early weeks of caring for a newborn soon raised terrifying questions about safety, trust, and whether love alone can protect a child. A new mother shared her experience just ten weeks after giving birth, and readers immediately felt the weight of what she described.

Her husband did not simply struggle with sleepless nights. He called their infant cruel names. He handled the baby roughly. He checked out emotionally during a medical crisis that left their daughter hospitalized. Each incident alone felt concerning. Together, they painted a picture that left commenters shaken.

The mother wondered if she was being too harsh, too emotional, or too quick to judge. Family life had changed overnight, and she questioned whether stress could explain what she saw. Still, a deep instinct kept sounding the alarm. She worried that if she ignored it, her daughter could pay the price.

When she asked if she was wrong for thinking her husband was not a good father, the internet did not hesitate.

Now, read the full story:

Mother Wonders If She’s Wrong to Call Husband a Bad Dad
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'AITAH for thinking my husband isn't a good father?'

So my husband and I got married last year and had a child this October. I'm not happy how he has been treating the baby (10 weeks old).

He had multiple times called the baby a "piece of cr@p" and "b1tch". I told him he shouldn't say that about the baby in front of the baby.

It's OK to say you're frustrated, she's fussy, you're tired, but I don't like him saying these things about her.

He has also thrown the baby down forcefully on a squishmellow. I know they're soft but I told him not to do that again or he's out.

Turns out she is allergic to cows milk and ended up in the hospital for a week. He did a total of 5 hours in the hospital

cause he "couldn't handle it" and needed his grandma to take over so I could get some sleep at home.

I told him I was disappointed that I feel like he couldn't be there for his daughter and I. I feel I can't rely on him.

Then earlier this week he told me he "sometimes regrets having a child with me". I kicked him out for a few days but feel incredibly hurt.

He has spent a total of 16 hours​ with her over the last 96 hours, me and grandma split the rest.

Am I overreacting or being the a hole? Or am I right thinking that my husbands behavior is unacceptable? Again, this is all in the past 2 months since she...

Details can be provided as needed. I just don't know what to do and want my daughter to be safe and happy.

Edit: First, I want to thank everyone to the insight and concerns everyone has for my baby. This is the development thus far..

1. the husband is kicked out of the home and can't see her without supervision.

2. most baby formulas contain cows milk, she drinks a plant based formula now. I would've explained right away if I knew it wasn't common knowledge.

3. the baby has been seen by the doctor multiple times since the squishmellow incident and the husband hasn't been alone with the baby since.

The county was notified right away after it happened cause I was very concerned. We see the county nurse twice a week currently.

4. I will be filling for divorce and will be going for full custody while he can have visitation with supervision.

This story makes me felt like watching a slow-motion emergency unfold. New parenthood can strain anyone, and exhaustion can make people say things they regret. But this story crossed far beyond stress. Name-calling, physical aggression, emotional abandonment, and resentment toward a newborn are not normal struggles. They are warning signs.

What stood out most was how much the mother questioned herself instead of the behavior in front of her. She worried about being unfair while actively protecting her child. That instinct matters.

This kind of confusion is common when someone loves a person who scares them. It often delays action. And delay is dangerous when a baby is involved.

That uneasy feeling she described is not overreaction. It is information.

This sense of dread has a name in psychology, and experts take it very seriously.

At the heart of this situation is not parenting style. It is safety.

Newborns depend entirely on caregivers to regulate their bodies, emotions, and survival. When an adult shows contempt toward an infant, whether verbally or physically, professionals consider it a high-risk situation.

Research from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services shows that infants under one year old face the highest risk of fatal abuse, largely because they cannot defend themselves or escape. The majority of serious injuries in infants come from caregivers experiencing frustration, anger, or emotional detachment.

Pediatric psychologist Dr. Alice Ann Holland explains that verbal hostility toward a baby often precedes physical harm. She notes that caregivers who dehumanize infants with insults tend to justify rough handling during moments of stress. That mental shift is dangerous.

Throwing a baby onto a soft surface does not make the action safe. Infants have weak neck muscles and developing brains. Even short drops or sudden movements can cause serious injury, including shaken baby syndrome. Medical professionals warn that intent does not matter. Impact does.

Equally concerning is emotional withdrawal during medical emergencies. Hospitalization often intensifies bonding and protective instincts in parents. When a caregiver avoids the situation entirely, experts consider whether they are emotionally overwhelmed, resentful, or unable to cope with responsibility.

Dr. John DeGarmo, a child welfare specialist, emphasizes that regret statements such as “I wish I never had this child” reflect emotional rejection. While some parents experience intrusive thoughts during postpartum depression, repeated expressions paired with aggression demand immediate intervention.

Postpartum mental health issues can affect fathers, but they never excuse violence. Treatment requires accountability, supervision, and professional evaluation. Leaving a baby alone with someone who has already shown physical aggression is strongly discouraged by child safety authorities.

The mother’s response, removing access and seeking supervision, aligns with recommended safety protocols. Experts advise prioritizing the child’s protection over preserving adult relationships during early intervention stages.

For parents in similar situations, professionals recommend documenting incidents, notifying healthcare providers, involving social services when necessary, and ensuring that the child never remains unsupervised with the concerning caregiver.

The core issue is not whether the husband feels stressed or overwhelmed. It is whether the baby remains safe.

Protection is not punishment. It is prevention.

Check out how the community responded:

Most commenters focused on immediate danger and urged the mother to act fast, warning that waiting could lead to irreversible harm.

Loulou107 - You are completely underreacting. He sounds capable of seriously injuring or killing your baby. Keep her away from him.

Ivana_Tackya - He threw a defenseless infant. You should never allow him alone with her again.

boundaries4546 - He assaulted your baby. Leave now and protect your child.

Low_Month899 - This is abuse. Get out immediately.

Sassypants2306 - A squishmallow does not make throwing safe. He could have killed her.

Another group emphasized that concern alone is not enough, and safety must come first.

bella_bells19 - You are not wrong yet, but you will be if you stay.

szydelkowe - Leave before he hurts her again.

Cheesestrings89 - His behavior is frightening and unstable.

Savings-Locksmith630 - No parent should speak to a baby that way.

TwoLoafsApps - Imagine how bad this could get if you stay.

The overwhelming consensus from readers was clear. This situation goes far beyond poor parenting or temporary stress. The behavior described reflects a pattern that experts and parents alike recognize as dangerous. Babies cannot speak, escape, or protect themselves. Adults must do that for them.

What makes this story especially painful is how much the mother tried to second-guess her instincts. She worried about being dramatic while taking on nearly all caregiving responsibilities. That hesitation is understandable, but it can be deadly when it overrides protective action.

The update showed a turning point. She removed her husband from the home, involved professionals, and chose safety over comfort. That choice likely prevented further harm.

Parenthood does not grant unlimited grace. Some lines, once crossed, demand firm boundaries. Love for a partner cannot outweigh the responsibility to a child.

So where does accountability begin, and how much warning is enough? If you were in her place, would you trust your instincts sooner, or would doubt slow you down too?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 42/45 votes | 93%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 2/45 votes | 4%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/45 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 1/45 votes | 2%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/45 votes | 0%

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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