Have you ever slept through your babe-in-arms crying?

I started back working yesterday & I was super tired when I got home. I told mom I'd confer her a break & take care of our daughter. She told me I looked tired and I didn't have to but I told her I could button it. Next thing I know,I wake up and she's taking care of our daughter because I didn't hear her crying. : - ( I quality bad now.

Anybody else ever slept through baby crying?
I have, I worked a 12 hour shift and fell asleep on the sofa.

It was going on for 10pm and my son came down stairs to wake me saying his little sister be crying.

He was 4 at the time she was 11 months, and I felt completely awful, so unpromising in fact I cried with her!

It happen though, you were tired and just fell into a deep sleep.

You hold nothing to feel bad for
Yep (in a sense) I would hear him(my son) and wake up my hubby, when I worked within a warhouse (spose to be 12 hr. shifts) i always wound up working 16-22 hours, I'd come home eat, watch the communication (pre-recorded) and passed out. I tried to give my hubby a break ( he had a norm job) and I pretty much sucked at it. I went and salaried bills sometimes when I would get home, and do errands so my hub. could worry about work, and infant.

When I wasnt working myself to death and after my hub said I was crazy and needed to stay home with the child and focus on classes, I was right back to hearing the tot and tending to him, without waking the man.

Its ok and your woman totally understands. Just make sure on your next day(s) bad you get rest, but treat her to a back rub, and baby sit for her so she can receive her nails done or something:)

I agree its a guy thing, but when I worked those shifts I would hear but personall not respond. Source(s): Personal Exp
dont stress im sure that mom understands!~! im sure there will be plenty more times she cries
most men do. women rarely do. its a maternal instinct. but make sure youre person careful. sometimes she might be crying just to get attention. it IS possible to be spoiled as a young at heart baby. i have heard from COUNTLESS people/doctors to be exact IS NOT bad to let your baby cry every immediately and then. it teaches them to calm themselves down.

as long as you're not neglect her in love, food, or Hygiene its okay sometimes.
I honestly don't intend this to be insulting in any instrument, my fiance is a great dad, but I think it is a man thing. Our daughter used to sleep in our bed, within between us, and she would cry and he wouldn't hear a thing. She also climbed over him while she was sleeping one time and fell off the bed, he didn't wake up up till I cuffed him upside the head for allowing that to happen (it was a love stroke, calling him an idiot for letting our daughter fall off the bed). I realized that time, after many days of being EXTREMELY mad that he didn't catch up with her on his turn, that he really couldn't hear her, he wouldn't have let her leak off the bed had he known what be going on. So you can feel bad, I just don't chew over men have the instinct like women do, my children cough 4 rooms away and I'm up investigating!
I work odd hours and sleep while he is home beside the kids sometimes, in the middle of the day because I'm on the night shift. I really hear almost everything that go on even if I try not to.
yup! that's why it really take two parents to raise a child. Can't fault you though. Taking care of babies is really a tough living. babies cry for many reasons because they can't talk. Good article your wife's alert. Don't feel bad...it happens. Feel discouraging only if you INTENTIONALLY NEGLECT your baby's cry/call.
Answers:    Never, but my circle of moms other say the daddies always do! I think it's a mom radar that the dads never hold by nature. I wake up when I hear my son make a sing through the monitor, when I hear him wrestle around I listen for if it follows with a cry or a sigh, it's maternal instinct. I know many mommies who would love to hold the ability to sleep that soundly ever again like you dads still can! Lucky.

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