Imagine being a supportive husband, holding your wife’s hand during the birth of your first child, only to be suddenly kicked out of the delivery room. That’s exactly what happened to one man, who was left feeling humiliated and questioning his wife’s love for him. In response, he made a life-altering decision, quietly changing his will without telling her. But was he in the right? Let’s dive into the story and find out.
A Beautiful Moment Turns Sour

Contractions and Confusion

Suddenly Asked to Leave

Humiliation and Threats

Banned from Child’s Birth

Doubts About Wife’s Love

Unrequited Love?

Lack of Attention

Not a Gold Digger, But…

Would She Move On?

Elective Share and Prenup

Changing the Will ️

Assets and Heirlooms ️

A Life-Altering Decision After a Humiliating Moment
After being unexpectedly kicked out of the delivery room during his baby’s birth, this husband was left feeling humiliated and questioning his wife’s love for him. In response, he made a drastic decision, changing his will to leave her with only 30% of his separate property (previously 100%) and 100% of their communal property. The rest would go to his children and other family members. But was this the right move? Let’s see what people have to say about this emotional situation…
Insightful comment on the importance of understanding partner’s needs during delivery

User questions why man had a child with unloving wife

Communication is key in childbirth, talk to your wife and understand her perspective

Marital issues escalate quickly after delivery room drama

Understanding labor stages and communication can ease tensions

Man gets called out for tantrum during wife’s delivery ♂️

A dad shares his chaotic but loving delivery room experiences

New dad’s petty revenge plan raises red flags

Birth is not a dignified process, and labor and delivery is not the place for your ego.

User calls out man for changing will over delivery room dispute

Mom defends kicking dad out of delivery room during labor

Skipping communication and being petty won’t save your marriage

Skeptical commenter doubts authenticity of article’s story

Redditors call out man’s cowardly behavior during wife’s delivery

User calls out OP for prioritizing assets over wife’s feelings.

Respect your partner’s needs during childbirth. Toxic behavior isn’t acceptable.

User calls out OP for changing will behind wife’s back

User calls out OP for lack of communication and empathy

Changing your will as punishment for wife’s request is despicable

Priorities in order? Comment suggests more important things before will.

Empathetic response to man’s assumptions, offers relationship advice.

Man prioritizes his own embarrassment over wife’s childbirth experience

A personal story highlights irrationality of extreme pain. YTA.

Empathetic comment urges new dad to be patient and understanding

Man suspects wife is with him for his job and family

Hasty and childish reaction. Compartmentalize and discuss later. YTA

Birthing is not a spectator’s sport. YTA for cutting her out.

User suggests marriage may not survive, advises against having children

YTA for estate planning that punishes wife and kid secondarily

Man prefers to be alone when feeling unwell, even during childbirth ♂️

The pain of labor can make women blame the father.

Man changes will after wife doesn’t talk during birth ♂️

Supportive comment encourages communication and understanding in sensitive situation

Engaging with empathy: A mother’s perspective on childbirth pain.

User questions missing details in delivery room drama.

Woman defends her decision to exclude husband from delivery room.

A powerful response to the disinheritance and the husband’s behavior.

The unexpected truth about giving birth ♀️

Man tries to cut wife out of will during childbirth. YTAH

A scathing comment calling out a selfish husband’s behavior.

Lack of empathy and communication in delivery room. Get therapy/divorce.

Insecurities about money and love lead to secret will change. YTA

Understanding the reasons behind her decision is important

Delivery room pressure and hormones can make pregnancy tough

Baby-making isn’t a solution. YTA, but not for delivery room.

Awkward communication skills? This INFO comment is a mess

Give her a chance to explain before changing your will

Husband shares his perspective on being kicked out of delivery room

Stay on topic, folks!

Consider a divorce? Let’s hope they can work it out.

A comment suggesting counseling for a couple with issues

Judging partner during labor and not communicating. YTA

Insecurities and secrets in delivery room? YTA, talk it out

Don’t make impulsive decisions, have a conversation first

Man is called YTA for changing his will after being kicked out of delivery room.

YTA called out for passive-aggressive behavior

YTA for seeking secret revenge instead of communication like an adult

Suggests therapy and counseling for internalizing birth and jumping to conclusions

Suggests talking to wife calmly to understand why she kicked out.

Newborn, lawyer and will – a recipe for disaster

Giving birth is dangerous, YTA for not supporting your wife

Redditors call out YTA for insensitive reaction to childbirth.

Man changes will after being kicked out of delivery room

Man complains about delivery room experience, called out for selfishness. YTA

Childbirth is traumatic AF, communicate with your partner and therapist

YTA changes will without talking to wife after childbirth

User calls out OP for changing will on day of birth

Doctor explains why some women prefer to give birth without husbands ♀️

Supportive comment reminds OP to prioritize wife’s needs during labor ❤️

Communication is key , even when angry . Don’t shut down

Take a break from Reddit and support your wife

Birthing is a primal, wild experience…not a couples adventure. Stop judging.

NTA feels betrayed by wife and suggests ending relationship.

Suggests open communication and understanding for couple’s reconciliation

Communicate and reflect on your part in the relationship.

Empathetic explanation of labor pain and defending mother’s actions

Parent shares personal experience and calls out OP’s extreme actions.

A blunt comment about childbirth and insecurities.

User calls out man for betraying wife’s trust in will.

Debate on men in birthing room, suggestion for counseling, YTA verdict.

Last Updated on February 26, 2024 by Diply Social Team