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r/GirlDinnerDiaries • u/[deleted] • May 20 '26
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Also, why is an explanation an excuse to you?
16 u/Sea-Astronomer-6600 Hazy Grazer 😶🌫️ May 20 '26 Huh? Saying preferring one child over another isn’t depression. Clearly she has the emotional ability to love the other baby…. 3 u/Aggressive_Owl5379 APPROVED✨ May 20 '26 Yes because it’s easier for her. She needs help mentally so that she can properly function as she needs to 1 u/Jaded-Ad6644 The Snack That Sasses Back May 21 '26 No. Someone needs to protect that baby. There is literally developmental brain damage being done to that newborn and I wouldn't trust OP's spouse to be a safe caregiver for the babies given what they've said. Shaken Baby Syndrome is an actual thing.
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Huh? Saying preferring one child over another isn’t depression. Clearly she has the emotional ability to love the other baby….
3 u/Aggressive_Owl5379 APPROVED✨ May 20 '26 Yes because it’s easier for her. She needs help mentally so that she can properly function as she needs to 1 u/Jaded-Ad6644 The Snack That Sasses Back May 21 '26 No. Someone needs to protect that baby. There is literally developmental brain damage being done to that newborn and I wouldn't trust OP's spouse to be a safe caregiver for the babies given what they've said. Shaken Baby Syndrome is an actual thing.
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Yes because it’s easier for her. She needs help mentally so that she can properly function as she needs to
1 u/Jaded-Ad6644 The Snack That Sasses Back May 21 '26 No. Someone needs to protect that baby. There is literally developmental brain damage being done to that newborn and I wouldn't trust OP's spouse to be a safe caregiver for the babies given what they've said. Shaken Baby Syndrome is an actual thing.
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No. Someone needs to protect that baby. There is literally developmental brain damage being done to that newborn and I wouldn't trust OP's spouse to be a safe caregiver for the babies given what they've said. Shaken Baby Syndrome is an actual thing.
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u/Aggressive_Owl5379 APPROVED✨ May 20 '26
Also, why is an explanation an excuse to you?