Pregnant Woman Bans Mother-in-Law from Delivery Room — and Now the Angry Texts Won't Stop

"For context, my husband’s family is very large and close knit. Because of this there are boundary issues," she writes in a Reddit post

Yevgen Timashov/Getty Images Pregnant woman and her husband in stock photo
Yevgen Timashov/Getty Images Pregnant woman and her husband in stock photo

A woman who will soon give birth says she has banned her mother-in-law from the delivery room — and now she's being accused of "robbing her" of the experience.

In a post shared to Reddit, the anonymous 27-year-old woman writes that she and her husband will be first-time parents and, as such, their families are very excited.

"For context, my husband’s family is very large and close knit. Because of this there are boundary issues," she adds.

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Shortly after her in-laws learned of her pregnancy, the mom-to-be was "flooded with congratulations texts from his extended family which infuriated me since I don’t know how far along I am. I told my husband I’m very early and not out of the woods yet of possibly having a miscarriage."

"My husband got defensive at first but when I told him I didn’t even get to tell my parents or sisters and [he heard] the hurt in my voice he quickly apologized," she adds in the post.

Now, her mother-in-law has started inquiring about the couple's birth plan and due date so she can preemptively request time off of work.

"She asked what hospital we decided and she couldn’t wait to be in the room," she writes. "She then mentioned to have a room ready in our house so she can assist us with the baby. I looked at my husband and back at her because she kept rambling on and not allowing me to speak up."

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She continues: "Finally I cut her off and told her it’s just me and my husband that’ll be in the room only. Once we get home we want a week to ourselves to enjoy baby. For her staying with us I thanked her for kindness but she won’t be living with us."

The woman's mother-in-law "looked offended," but "somewhat simmered down," she notes.

But now, the woman is receiving texts from some of her husband's other relatives, accusing her of "robbing" her mother-in-law of experiencing her grandchild's birth.

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But Reddit commenters think the in-laws are most definitely overstepping.

"It’s not your responsibility to provide ‘experiences’ for your mil. She had two kids, so she’s had that experience…twice," wrote one.

Added another commenter: "Her MIL’s behavior is so overbearing. she is not 'robbing her of an experience,' she's protecting her peace."

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