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She Spent Ten Weeks Raising a Newborn Alone. Then Her Husband Came Home and Criticized Everything She Did.

by Sunny Nguyen
June 9, 2026
in Social Issues

By the time her husband came home, she was running on fumes.

Their son was only ten weeks old, and she’d spent almost every single day of his life parenting alone. Feeding him. Changing him. Rocking him back to sleep at 3 a.m. Then doing it all over again a few hours later.

Some days she forgot to eat until the afternoon. Sometimes she realized she hadn’t showered in two days.

She kept telling herself it was temporary.

Her husband was away for work. He’d be back soon. Once he got home, she’d finally have help.

Or at least that’s what she thought.

Instead, his return felt less like getting a partner back and more like gaining another person to take care of.

The breaking point came over something surprisingly small: a bottle of nail polish and twenty-five minutes to herself.

But as anyone who’s ever been pushed past their limit knows, it’s never really about the nail polish.

She Spent Ten Weeks Raising a Newborn Alone. Then Her Husband Came Home and Criticized Everything She Did.
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AITA for telling my husband to f himself

My husband (34M) and I (25F) are new parents to our 10-week-old son. Since our son was 1 week old, my husband has not been home due to him traveling...

I have broken down a good 4-5 times as I feel very alone and overwhelmed with having a newborn by myself while also trying to recover postpartum.

My husband expressed once he was home he would allow me a break.

My husband came home for the holidays and I requested for him not to bring any negative energy into the house once he is home as the baby can feel...

since my husband has been away for so long that I just want them to have good bonding in his welcoming that I just want them to have good bonding...

Fast forward throughout the 2–3 weeks he was home, he barely interacted with our son. He would always be on his phone scrolling through Instagram or watching something on YouTube.

I gently asked him if he could play and interact with him as this is an important time for them to bond. My husband then accused me of saying that...

Then if my husband does hold our son, it’s only for 5 minutes and then he’ll say, “here, go back to your mother” and hand him back off to me....

He never makes our son’s bottles or changes his diapers nor does any of the baby’s laundry or get up with him during the night.

Yet, if I’m doing it then he’s criticizing me and telling me that I’m doing it wrong or I’m not doing enough. Keep in mind, I have the baby all...

Yesterday, I decided I really needed to pamper myself somehow. Prior to pregnancy I loved painting my nails so I thought I would try it again last night.

My husband had been in the bathroom for 45 minutes, so I fed our son and strapped him in the baby wrap on me as he fell asleep. I sat...

Any of the products that had a strong smell, I used it quickly and discarded it. I was completed with my nails at max 25 minutes and my husband comes...

He then tries to take our son off of me and I expressed to him that he’s sleeping and I don’t want to wake him as he’s been not feeling...

I guess I just hit a breaking point in frustration, tiredness, and anxiety that I told my husband to go f himself. I know it was quite extreme and I...

Parenting Alone While Married

The young mother spent nearly ten weeks acting as the sole caregiver for her newborn son.

Every feeding.

Every diaper.

Every sleepless night.

Every doctor’s appointment.

Every moment.

Like many new parents, she was running on fumes. Some days she only managed to eat one meal. Sometimes two days would pass before she found time to shower.

The physical exhaustion was intense.

The emotional loneliness was even harder.

Throughout this period, her husband assured her that things would improve when he returned home for the holidays. She held onto that promise.

She imagined finally getting a chance to rest.

Maybe sleep for a few uninterrupted hours.

Maybe enjoy a hot meal.

Maybe simply feel like someone was sharing the responsibility.

That wasn’t what happened.

The Husband Who Didn’t Want to Parent

When her husband finally came home, she hoped it would be the beginning of a stronger bond between him and their son.

Instead, she found herself watching him spend most of his time scrolling on his phone or watching videos online.

The baby remained largely her responsibility.

According to her account, he rarely held their son for more than a few minutes before handing him back.

If the baby cried, he became irritated.

At one point, he reportedly yelled at the infant and claimed she had “spoiled” him.

That statement stunned her.

Their son was only ten weeks old.

Newborns cry because they need comfort, food, sleep, or reassurance. They aren’t manipulating anyone.

Yet while he avoided childcare responsibilities, he continued criticizing how she handled them.

He didn’t make bottles.

He didn’t change diapers.

He didn’t help with laundry.

He didn’t wake up during the night.

But somehow, he still found fault with her efforts.

The criticism piled up day after day.

Then came the argument that finally pushed her past her breaking point.

A Twenty-Five Minute Break Became a Battlefield

One evening, desperate for a small moment of normalcy, she decided to do something she used to enjoy before becoming a mother.

She painted her nails.

The baby was safely asleep in a carrier against her chest. She sat near an open patio door to maximize airflow and used products she believed were relatively safe.

The entire process lasted less than half an hour.

When her husband emerged from the bathroom after spending forty-five minutes there himself, he immediately accused her of endangering their son.

Then things escalated.

He called her selfish.

He attempted to remove the sleeping baby from her arms.

When she asked him not to wake their son, he accused her of keeping the child away from him.

For her, that accusation was the final straw.

After weeks of carrying the entire burden of parenting while enduring constant criticism, she snapped.

She told him to go f himself.

Not her proudest moment.

But perhaps not a surprising one.

Why Constant Criticism Can Become Emotional Abuse

According to mental health experts, emotional abuse often includes persistent criticism, blame-shifting, controlling behavior, intimidation, and efforts to undermine a person’s confidence. Over time, these patterns can leave victims questioning their own judgment, competence, and worth.

The National Domestic Violence Hotline notes that emotional abuse can be just as damaging as physical abuse because it creates an environment of fear, self-doubt, and chronic stress.

Source: https://www.thehotline.org/resources/what-is-emotional-abuse/

That framework helps explain why many readers reacted so strongly to this story.

The conflict wasn’t really about nail polish.

It wasn’t even about a single argument.

The deeper concern was a pattern.

A mother carrying nearly all parenting responsibilities was being criticized by someone who contributed very little while simultaneously dismissing her concerns and attacking her confidence.

Perhaps most alarming were reports that the husband yelled at a ten-week-old infant and talked about “breaking” behaviors that are completely normal for a newborn.

Child development experts consistently emphasize that babies cry because they need responsive care, not because they are manipulative or spoiled. Responding to those needs helps build healthy attachment and emotional security.

In that context, many readers viewed the mother’s outburst less as aggression and more as the reaction of someone who had reached her emotional limit.

Reflection & Broader Perspective

One of the saddest aspects of this story is how small the mother’s request really was.

She wasn’t asking for a vacation.

She wasn’t demanding expensive gifts.

She wasn’t asking her husband to become a perfect parent overnight.

She wanted support.

She wanted partnership.

She wanted enough help to take a shower, eat a meal, and occasionally spend twenty-five minutes doing something for herself.

Those are not unreasonable expectations.

Healthy relationships survive difficult periods because both people share the burden.

When one person carries everything while the other delivers criticism from the sidelines, resentment becomes almost inevitable.

The real question isn’t whether she should have used harsh language.

The real question is why she was pushed to that point in the first place.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

Many argued that her husband wasn’t simply failing as a partner but was displaying behavior they considered emotionally abusive.

 

cynicalbuggg − Absolutely NTA. Your husband sounds insufferable. ..i don't even know where to start. So he is not taking care of the baby at all but dares to say...

 

 

?? That doesn't even make sense, it just seems like your husband has made it his mission to blame you for everything. Maybe telling him to f himself is disrespectful,...

Talk to your husband, tell him how do you feel, ask him why does he keep blaming you. Keep it cool and be as direct as possible with your questions.

Nester1953 − Get out. Get out now. Take that baby and run or, in the alternative, get a lawyer and see if you can legally change the locks. Or go...

Your husband's endless criticism of you and his unwillingness to have a parental relationship with his baby speak volumes. Run. NTA

Plantsandanger − Oh honey. Your partner is behaving abusively. Like, I can’t exactly condone using nail polish and stuff next to a newborn - those lungs may be more affected...

I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s the type to hit his kids honestly, because that’s the next step when he feels that a less than 2 month old is being...

If I heard about this at the daycare I worked at, I’d be concerned enough to report it to my superiors and potentially call cps (mandated reporter, verbal abuse with...

Several expressed particular concern about his reactions toward the newborn, especially the reports of yelling and talking about “breaking” crying habits.

Kooky-Kitten − errrr your a__hole husband has shouted at your 10 week old baby? and then told you his going to break that habit out of him? ???? errrrr sorry...

Weekly-Bumblebee6348 − This man does not know how to be a good partner. He's probably replicating a toxic situation he grew up in. I feel terrible for you. Good luck....

blippityblue72 − NTA Sounds like an abusive relationship to me. Like he took parenting advice from a 1950’s Ladies Home Journal.

DangerousLack − NTA but you left out the part from your other post where HE SHOOK YOUR BABY. Get the f__k out, OP. YWBTA if you don’t leave because HE...

Others pointed out that the mother was already functioning as a single parent despite technically being married.

The_Bad_Agent − NTA but you sure married one. It sounds like you were better off when he was away. Why not ask him to leave for work again. Exhausted is...

[Reddit User] − Surely there were signs of what a jerk your husband is before you got pregnant, but you are NTA for letting him know.

Austen-aficionado − NTA. Rabid dogs would be a better parent and partner than your husband is. It wouldn't have taken me 3 weeks to tell him to f__k off. Has...

Parenthood exposes strengths, weaknesses, and relationship dynamics that might have been easy to ignore before children arrive.

In this case, the argument wasn’t really about nail polish or even a single heated comment.

It was about exhaustion meeting criticism.

It was about a woman desperately trying to keep everything together while feeling unsupported by the person who was supposed to be her partner.

Sometimes a harsh response is simply the sound of someone reaching their limit.

The bigger question is whether this marriage can recover from the deeper problems that caused that moment in the first place.

Was telling him to go f himself out of line, or was it the inevitable response to months of carrying a burden that was never meant to be carried alone?

 

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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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