Thanks everyone. It had occurred to me that they (he) think we are leaving her to cry but I'm holding her in my arms - she wants milk! Wouldn't dare mention that to him, am sure he'd be of the "That's disgustinhg" school.
My partner says to ignore him (especially when I carried the baby to stand nearer the wall last night - she had, ironically, stopped at that point)
I have thought about reporting to Ofsted because although she is ok and, I think, an ok childminder, he does come home when there are kids there. My eldest soemtimes plays there (she has older children) and my eldest does says that he's grumpy when he comes home and doesn't like kids in the house etc. Would be horrified if I thought my childminder's husband was like this this. But they would know it was me. Have thought about doing it when we eventually move but will be so glad to have got away by then.
Can't face speaking them, don't think I'd be able to control my emotions, makes me feel weepy tbh. I'm sure he doesn't remember too much in teh morning. He has said (before teh shouting started) "Oh here's the baby who keepe me awake, ah she's beautiful etc. I've had to buy earplugs" To which I've said "Well, at least you can use them"
Feel very powerless. He did it a few times when I was on my own with my first (single parent then). Thought he might have grown up a bit since then...
A polite note is the mature thing to do but...