Rina Cries When Dad Interrupts Her Feeding with Rose

Rina Is Unhappy When Dad Distracts Her During Breastfeeding, Because She Only Wants Milk from Rose

Little Rina was having a difficult afternoon. The tiny baby had been fussy ever since she woke up from her nap, rubbing her eyes and making soft cries while looking around the room for her mother, Rose. As soon as Rose picked her up and held her close, Rina relaxed a little. She knew exactly what she wanted — warm milk and the comfort of being in her mother’s arms.

Rose sat down carefully in the rocking chair near the window and began breastfeeding Rina. The room became peaceful. Outside, rain tapped gently against the glass, and the cool breeze moved the curtains softly. Rina happily drank her milk while holding onto Rose’s shirt with her tiny fingers.

Just then, Dad walked into the room carrying his phone and talking excitedly about something funny he had seen online. He laughed loudly and tried to show Rose the video. The sudden noise startled Rina. She stopped feeding immediately and frowned. Her little face turned red as she looked up unhappily.

Dad noticed and chuckled. “Oh no, did I interrupt snack time?” he asked playfully.

But Rina was not amused. She squirmed in Rose’s arms and made upset noises, clearly wanting quiet again. Every time Dad spoke or moved closer, she became more distracted and refused to continue feeding properly. Rose smiled gently and whispered, “I think she wants some calm time with Mommy right now.”

Dad quickly understood. He lowered his voice and nodded. “Alright, I’ll give you two some peace,” he said kindly.

As soon as he stepped out of the room and closed the door softly behind him, the quiet returned. Rina immediately settled down again. She cuddled close to Rose and continued drinking her milk peacefully, finally content and relaxed.

Rose stroked Rina’s hair lovingly while the rocking chair moved slowly back and forth. For Rina, nothing felt safer or happier than those calm moments with her mother, warm milk, and a quiet room free from distractions.