We all know that juggling a career and parenthood can be a challenge. But what happens when your spouse expects you to handle both at the same time? One frustrated mom found herself in this situation after switching to a full-time job, while her husband insisted she should still be responsible for their daughter on her work-from-home days. Let’s dive into this story and see if she’s in the right or wrong.
Career Change and Childcare

Nanny or Extra Childcare?

Husband’s Solution: Work From Home

Work From Home ≠ Babysitting

Husband’s Request for Monday

No Compromise?

Her Response: Time Travel ⏰

Husband’s Fury

Different Work Perspectives

Who’s Right in This Childcare Conundrum?
This working mom is at her wit’s end after her husband expects her to juggle her full-time job and childcare on her work-from-home days. She’s tried to compromise and suggested extra childcare, but her husband isn’t budging. Now, she’s standing her ground and telling him that he needs to figure out a solution. But is she being unreasonable, or is her husband the one who needs to step up? Let’s see what people have to say about this situation…
NTA. Husband needs to take responsibility for child care decisions.

Mom’s feelings shouldn’t dictate childcare decisions.

Setting boundaries and holding partners accountable for childcare responsibilities.

Curious about mother’s role in childcare, but no replies yet

Both parents need to communicate and plan childcare responsibilities better.

Dad’s responsibility to find childcare, NTA for setting boundaries

Breaking gender stereotypes: NTA for prioritizing career and parenting equally.

Husband’s lack of communication puts extra emotional labor on wife.

Mom stands up for her career and boundaries.

Savage response shuts down entitled son and his mother

ESH. Both parents need to take responsibility for their child.

Equal career importance, not asking for day off, NTA.

Stop arguing and make a plan already

Parenting is not for everyone

Working mom stands up for herself and suggests daycare compromise.

Live your own life, not by what his mother likes.

Compromise needed: Schedule another day for childcare. ESH.
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Mother-in-law’s preference shouldn’t dictate your work schedule. NTA

Husband’s unrealistic expectations and lack of compromise.

ESH couple advised to seek therapy for petty behavior.

Mom stands up for her career and boundaries. NTA

Parenting responsibilities should be shared, don’t pawn off on others.

User calls out parents for passing off childcare responsibilities. ESH.

NTA. Husband is TA for prioritizing MIL’s illogical statement over career.

NTA commenter empathizes and questions mother-in-law’s relevance.

Mom stands up for her career against inconsiderate partner.

Supportive comment applauds OP’s handling of husband’s laziness.

Single parent struggles and gender roles debunked. NTA.

Prioritizing new job over babysitting: NTA

When your partner’s mom interferes with your work schedule. NTA.

Mom not wrong to refuse babysitting on work day. #GenderEquality

Putting work before babysitting: NTA and making money matters

ESH: Husband should communicate, MIL shouldn’t dictate, OP should compromise. ♀️

Partner disregards career, commenter not the a**hole for refusing babysitting

Parenting is a never-ending job, no matter what you do

NTA suggests a fair compromise for childcare, calls out manipulation tactics.

Working from home with a toddler is challenging and unsafe

No a-hole here. Both working, find alternative arrangements.

Mom refuses to babysit and commenters agree with her decision.

Don’t let your partner’s mom affect your job. NTA

Grandma should take care of the baby, NTA
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User points out husband’s problematic behavior in family dynamics.

Sassy comment suggests hiring a nanny and husband needs spine.

Partner’s mother’s opinion is irrelevant. NTA for prioritizing work.

Supportive comment calling out silly men and suggesting counseling ❤️

Mom’s career matters too. Don’t let him guilt trip you.

New job, be dependable. Boss not respecting you. You’re NTA

Working moms deserve understanding and support. NTA.

Suggests hiring nanny, stands up for parent’s decision

Career-focused mom defends herself against husband’s double standards.

NTA comment calls out unequal partnership expectations.

NTA, but communication is key in a relationship

Husband’s mother refuses to babysit on work day, commenter calls out husband’s behavior

Spouse disrespects career, mother-in-law has no say. NTA

User defends mother’s decision, questions involvement of partner’s mother.

Prioritizing childcare over career is important, NTA suggests.

User suggests a fair compromise, compares it to dishes ️

Working from home is still work, NTA for setting boundaries

Support for NTA comment calling out sexist behavior

User suggests fair solution to entitled mother-in-law. NTA

Hire help, NTA. Why bring up his mother’s opinion?
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Joint responsibility for childcare, but everyone sucks here.

Parenting boundaries: NTA stands up to overbearing MIL

Don’t let your spouse’s messes become your responsibility. NTA

Husband prioritizes mom over wife and child. NTA comment.

Don’t rely on your adult child for childcare. NTA

Mom tries to control work/childcare plans, commenter says NTA

Communication and priorities are key when parenting.

Equal commitments, getting a babysitter is the compromise.

ESH for not prioritizing child’s needs. MIL should help too.

User suggests alternate day care arrangements for OP’s child.

User defends mom’s decision to not babysit entitled son.

User defends OP’s decision and calls out husband’s behavior.

ESH – Parents need to step up and compromise for daughter
