getting overwhelmed

now don’t get me wrong i love that my baby depends on me for comfort and needs me that much but sometimes it’s so overwhelming that my husband can’t/wont try to calm him. he’s told me since he was born that he’s just not that good with babies and he will be better when he’s older and i know that but it feels like i get no help at home. my husband works long shifts he’s not home a lot and on his days off i don’t ask much of him for that reason, i know he’s tired, but i feel like he thinks i have it easy. he’s always comparing how hard his job is and acts like i don’t work 24/7 pretty much. now he does try and soothe if he wakes up at night but he doesn’t have the patience and gives the baby to me within a few minutes saying he doesn’t want him he wants me. i’ve been trying to leave him with him to run an errand a few times and he calls me because the baby is crying and i need to come back. i try to tell him hes just not used to him like he is with me because he’s with me 24/7. i guess my rant is i feel like i don’t get a lot of help from my husband like i thought i would as our baby’s other parent. everytime i try to explain that to him he thinks im just calling him a shit father and says he’s doing the best he can. he provides financially so i can stay home which im so grateful for but i didn’t think that would mean i would still have to do everything. i clean the house, cook, do laundry and care for our 5 month old. part of me wants to stop doing chores so he sees how easy he has it. does it get better with a husband that feels like he can’t take care of a baby?

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If you go to work and have to find childcare for your baby, you'd have to pay the caretaker-why? because taking care of a child all day is a job! Sorry, ya can't tell me otherwise 🤭🤷🏽‍♀️

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Anyways, you're definitely not wrong for feeling the way that you do. Just because you're at home raising your baby, it doesn't mean you are responsible for all the chores. My husband and I are in a similar situation in the way that he works, and I'm a SAHM. It can quickly become overwhelming if you guys don't have a system. It works for my husband and I to speak about things that he would like me to be in charge of and that I would like him to be in charge of for example I do the cooking he'll do the trash duties/help with dishes. We all wake up around the same time in the a.m, my husband changes morning diapers and fresh up, while I get myself ready for the morning and prepare breakfast for us

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At the end of the day being a SAHM means I'll have more childcare, cleaning and cooking duties over all- in my household that works for me. In other households some women handle those duties exclusively. In other households some women don't handle them at all. All this to say that you set the tone for your own household. Create a system, have open communication about what each of you is comfortable contributing. I'm sure once you come to him from a place of a partner needing a little extra support he'll be more than happy to help 😊

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