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Pregnant Woman Calls Police On Neighbor’s Toddler Because She Can’t Sleep After What They’ve Done

by Jeffrey Stone
December 28, 2025
in Social Issues

A pregnant woman’s much-needed rest vanished each dawn when piercing cries from the neighbors’ lively two-year-old flooded through her bedroom balcony in their tightly packed city homes. Exhausted from pregnancy and unable to block the relentless noise despite white noise machines and soundproofing efforts, she reached her breaking point after months of interrupted sleep.

Her gentle request for later outdoor playtime exploded into a heated confrontation, with the young parents shouting accusations and vowing to bring their child outside even earlier. Cornered and desperate for quiet, she contacted the non-emergency line, triggering a police visit that branded her the villain for reporting a toddler’s shrieks.

A pregnant woman called police over noisy toddler neighbors after a failed polite request.

Pregnant Woman Calls Police On Neighbor's Toddler Because She Can't Sleep After What They've Done
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'AITA for calling the cops on a toddler?'

My husband and I live in a detached home in a densely populated city.

Although the homes are detached, they are very close together (less than a foot apart) walk-up style homes.

Our bedroom is in the back of the house and has a balcony overlooking our small yard.

Because of the proximity of the houses, our balcony is right next to our neighbor’s similar balcony and is also overlooking their small yard.

We’ve lived here for about three years and have never had noise issues with neighbors, because everyone is sensitive to the proximity of the houses.

This includes a bunch a college age guys who used to live in the house prior to the current renters,

who would often have bonfires and listen to music but were always respectful of sleeping hours.

A young family with a kid who’s about 2 years old moved in a few months ago. We met the parents and they seemed really nice.

As soon as they moved in though, they started taking their screaming toddler outside to play every morning as soon as he wakes.

Since then, we have been woken up every singe morning, including weekends, between 6:30-7:30am to a screaming toddler right outside our bedroom door.

We haven’t said anything and have tried getting a loud noise maker and insulating the exterior door with soundproof insulation,

but the kid’s shrieks are still impossible to sleep though. I am pregnant and am having a hard time sleeping and am generally exhausted all the time, so this is...

This morning, we were woken up at about 6:30. I decided to poke my head out the door

and politely asked my neighbor (the kids mom) if she wouldn’t mind waiting until a little later to start playtime outside.

I explained that I was pregnant, the location of our bedroom, and that we had tried other noise reduction options with no success.

The mom flipped out on me. She told me I was insane for complaining about a toddler,

that I was going to be a bad mom for not giving grace to people with kids,

that I needed to get used to it, and was generally yelling at me in front of her kid.

She also said she was going to start bringing the kid outside even earlier now.

Her husband came out and also started yelling at me, to the point where I couldn’t hear them because they were yelling at the same time.

I told them it was nothing against their kid, but that I needed to be able to sleep.

When I realized they were incapable of having a civil conversation, I told them I was going to have to put in a noise complaint.

They told me I was TA for calling the police on a two year old. I called my mom and she agrees it’s rude to call the police on young...

but I feel like I’m going insane without sleep. I also worry that when my baby is born in a few months, my newborn will be woken up by their...

The police came and the neighbors didn’t answer their door, so they cops told me there was nothing they could do but to call back if it keeps happening. AITA?

Edit: the noise ordinance expires at 8am on weekdays and apparently later on the weekends, so they are in violation.

The ordinance applies to noise above conversational level, which the shrieking certainly is.

I also initially called my city’s non-emergency number with the intention of entering a complaint there, and was transferred to the police - I didn’t not call the police.

In this story, a simple request for quieter mornings spiraled into accusations and threats, highlighting how quickly good intentions can clash in tight-knit urban living.

The core issue boils down to differing expectations in shared spaces. The pregnant Redditor, already battling exhaustion, politely explained the balcony setup and asked for later outdoor play.

Instead of empathy, the response was defensive, with claims that complaining about a child’s noise makes someone unfit for parenthood. This entitlement mindset isn’t uncommon. Some parents view kid sounds as untouchable, but in densely packed homes, courtesy goes both ways.

From the neighbors’ side, early outdoor time might feel like a lifesaver. Letting a lively toddler burn energy indoors could mean even more chaos for them. Yet threatening to amp up the noise crosses into inconsiderate territory, escalating what could have been a compromise.

These disputes often tie into broader urban challenges, like noise in residential areas. Many cities have ordinances addressing excessive sounds, especially during early hours, defining disturbances as anything that annoys a reasonable person or impacts health.

For instance, violations can occur if noise exceeds conversational levels before certain times, and complaints are common in close-quarters living.

Research highlights the severe impact of environmental noise on pregnant women. A 2022 meta-analysis found that noise exposure during pregnancy acts as a stressor, activating the autonomic nervous system and leading to hypertension, sleep disorders, anxiety, and elevated stress levels. It can also affect fetuses, contributing to adverse outcomes.

Sleep disruption hits harder during pregnancy, where rest is vital for health. Chronic noise can contribute to stress and fatigue, which experts link to broader issues like cardiovascular strain over time.

Mediator Roger A. Moss, who handles real estate conflicts, notes: “Nothing triggers fear and anger more quickly, more dramatically, than threats to home, hearth, and community.”

His insight rings true here. The perceived “threat” to parenting freedom sparked an intense reaction, while the Redditor felt their sanctuary invaded.

Neutral solutions could include chatting calmly, perhaps with a mediator, exploring landlord involvement if renting, or using tools like white noise for buffering. Both sides might benefit from empathy: parents considering shift timings, and complainers acknowledging kid energy

Check out how the community responded:

Some people declare NTA and recommend escalating through official channels like noise ordinances, police reports, or contacting the landlord.

LowBalance4404 − NTA. What is the noise ordinance in your area?

6:30am is far too early for a toddler to be out back screaming. If they are renters, you can also contact the landlord.

Spooky-Boo-333 − NTA. Tho I don’t think the police will do anything. I would call their landlord and place a noise complaint with them…

I feel like you tried to handle it yourself and they were combative, so it’s out of your hands now.

Also if they do own, is there a housing authority where you live? You may wanna consider contacting them as well.

lipgloss_addict − Do you know if they are renters? If yes, call their landlord. They should be handling this. Barring that, lodge a formal noise complaint with the city.

BlueGreen_1956 − NTA Giving parents grace? You chose to have kids. Nobody owes you anything, much less grace.

Call the police and lodge a noise complaint every time it happens. This reminds me of a recent case.

A man lived next door to a couple who had two young daughters (ages 8-10 or so).

Their parents bought them a trampoline. The girls were on it from the minute they got home from school until time to go inside for the night.

He complained that it was 4-5 hours of nonstop screeching. Everyone called him an old grouch until he taped 4 hours of it and went to the town council meeting.

He rose to speak and turned on the tape recorder. The sound was ungodly. The town council ordered him to turn it off.

He just stood there, telling them that if they would nothing about it for his peace, then he would not shut it off for theirs.

Some people declare NTA and criticize the parents’ rude and aggressive response to a reasonable request.

Distinct-Practice131 − Nta. You called the cops on ah parents. I was waiting for you to say you called without approaching them and ready to say yta.

But they were totally out of line and taking their loud child outside in such a Condensed area so early is incredibly rude.

They made the choice to have the child they can suffer thru him screaming indoors until an appropriate time of day.

As you will have to do when you have your own child. Again nta. I'm sorry they were so terrible toward you op, I'm sure you will be excellent mother....

fuzzy_mic − I was leaning towards thinking that you were TA. Replacing a door before talking to the neighbors?!?

Then I heard about the threat to bring the kid outside earlier and the husband joining in on yelling at you.

IMO, this isn't about a toddler, its about the parents. NTA, the cops was a big jump but the aggressive response by the parents justified it.

But, as others have said, the landlord would be the most effective path.

A police report of the incident would go a long way to bolster your complaint to their landlord.

Moose-Live − NTA. You made a reasonable request and your neighbour freaked out.

I'm a parent and I would never tell someone else that they should just suck it up because my child was going to scream as much as they wanted to.

Some people declare NTA while reassuring OP that her future baby will likely adapt to normal neighborhood noises.

peachykeen19 − Just a little peace of mind for you. Coming from a mom of 2 in a very noisy and dense neighborhood, your baby will be used to whatever...

We have dogs barking all day, fireworks, parties, loud vehicles at all hours, neighbors fighting in the street literally outside the babies window.

Mom and dad wake up, but the babies literally never wake up. We have a white noise machine in their room and can definitely still hear the stuff,

but really they aren’t as light of sleeper as you think. Whatever is normal, they will be used to.

Some people express curiosity or skepticism about OP’s future tolerance when her own baby cries at odd hours.

Liathano_Fire − I'm curious how this will play out when your baby is crying at 1am.

ElboDelbo − I also worry that when my baby is born in a few months, my newborn will be woken up by their screaming toddler.

Oh man, when your kid is born, if you think hearing a kid yell in a back yard is tough are you ever in for a surprise.

This balcony standoff reminds us how thin walls and patience can get in city life, especially with little ones and big life changes involved. Was the Redditor’s police call a necessary step after a hostile blowup, or did it escalate things too far? How would you balance needing rest with understanding toddler tornadoes next door?

Do you side with giving parents leeway for normal kid noises, or enforcing quiet hours for everyone’s sanity? Share your hot takes below, we’re all ears!

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OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/3 votes | 0%
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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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