We have a baby, he sleeps in bed with us and wakes up periodically throughout the night to obtain breast milk. If we aren't tired my wife will lay on the couch and give him breast milk until he falls asleep, then she will get up so that we can spend time together and have a break. When he awakes on the couch and gets breast milk he'll go back to sleep because it is during his normal sleeping hours. He just woke up on the couch and I asked my wife to give him breast milk quickly so that he would remain asleep and she told me that she was eating. So he woke up, when he does this it takes a good hour of rocking to get him back to sleep. Since I'm the only one who can rock him to sleep it angered me that she didn't respond quickly. For some reason she expects me to put him back to sleep and is angery at me because I said that I wouldn't. If she caused his awakening, knows how long it takes to put him back to sleep, and expects me to do it, what gives her the right to be angery at me?
2007-12-15
15:39:40
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Kevin M
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