Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a wedding date debacle that’s causing some serious family friction. Our bride-to-be has been dreaming of her perfect day for over a year, but a baby bump is throwing a wrench in the works! Her sister-in-law’s due date is colliding with the wedding, and now she’s being asked to change EVERYTHING! Is it fair to expect her to overhaul her plans? Let’s dive into this juicy dilemma and see if we can untangle this mess!
A Wedding Date Dilemma!

The Perfect Date, Set in Stone

Baby on Board!

Due Date Dilemma ⏰

Sister-in-Law’s Request

Travel Troubles

More Than Just Deposits

Family Feud

Friends Weigh In ️

Wanting Brother & SIL There

AITA for Keeping My Date?

A Wedding Date Debacle: Baby Bump vs. Bride’s Dream Day!
Our bride is caught between a rock and a hard place! Her meticulously planned wedding is set in stone, but her sister-in-law’s baby bump is threatening to steal the spotlight. ✨ The expecting mom is worried about going into labor at the wedding or missing it altogether due to travel concerns. Family is divided, with parents pushing for accommodation and friends crying foul. Our bride wants her brother and SIL there, but changing the date means financial losses and major inconveniences for guests. Talk about a no-win situation! Let’s see what the internet has to say about this expecting vs. wedding showdown!
SIL vs Bride: To change or not to change?

Stand your ground and make them pay for any losses. NTA

Pregnant sister-in-law attended weddings without expecting date change ♀️

Wedding date debate: Don’t let pregnancy pressure you, bride-to-be!

Understanding NTA’s response to sister-in-law’s dilemma

Wedding date non-negotiable according to bride ♀️

Wedding planning drama – Bride not changing date for sister-in-law. NTA.

NTA, keep the date. Weddings can’t be canceled easily

Bride is Not the A-hole for not changing wedding date.

Wedding date clash with pregnant sister-in-law. NTA wins.

Choosing a wedding date: family drama and conflicting timelines

Bride refuses to change wedding date for pregnant sister-in-law. YTA.

Bride prioritizes wedding date over pregnant sister-in-law, NTA.

Savage! NTA shuts down pregnant sister-in-law’s wedding date request

Bride not the a**hole for refusing to change wedding date

Don’t rearrange your life for them. NTA.

Don’t cancel your wedding for someone else’s pregnancy

Bride stands her ground on wedding date, commenter shares similar experience.

Bride-to-be stands her ground against unreasonable demands

Bride-to-be defends wedding date, calls SIL’s pregnancy her problem

Debate on the challenges of attending a wedding with a newborn

NTA prioritizes fairness and practicality over SIL’s inconvenience

Wedding date dilemma: Is it fair to ask for change?

NTA for not changing the wedding date. They’re being presumptuous.

Wedding date is special, NTA. Accept if sister-in-law can’t come.

SIL is TA for selfishly asking to change wedding date

Consider possible impact of pregnant sister-in-law on wedding guests

Wedding date dilemma: blame the pregnant sister-in-law?

NTA suggests sister-in-law should have planned better with hilarious tone.

Expensive changes for pregnant sister-in-law’s wedding date? NTA.

Zoom wedding suggestion sparks agreement in comment section

New mom defends bride’s refusal to change wedding date for SIL

Pregnant sister-in-law’s wedding conflict with due date resolved itself

Not the a**hole: Changing wedding date for pregnant sister-in-law is unreasonable

Bride stands up to entitled sister-in-law’s selfish request

Redditor questions sanity of AITA posts, calls out obvious bait.

Financially unable to change wedding date, hope for understanding

NTA. Polite response to a difficult situation

Stick to your planned wedding date. You’re NTA

Embrace your wedding date, family events should not revolve around pregnancies

Your wedding, your choice. Not the a**hole.

Have your special day and don’t feel bad about it

Bride-to-be stands firm on wedding date amidst family drama

No sympathy for sister-in-law’s poor planning

Don’t feel guilty for saying no, you’re NTA

Bride-to-be stands firm against pregnant sister-in-law’s wedding demands

Wedding is a whole event, not just a dinner reservation

Polite response to pregnant SIL without changing the wedding date.

Wedding date request unreasonable, NTA, plan ahead next time.

Wedding date dilemma: compromising with a virtual attendance option

NTA op.
Shame if she can’t make it but her absence does not mean everything grinds to a halt.

Wedding date clash and pregnancy: NTA takes a stand

Bride-to-be stands her ground on wedding date ♀️

Virtual wedding for pregnant sister-in-law suggested

Hold your ground and have your dream wedding as planned

Parenthood is unpredictable, NTA for not changing your wedding date

Pregnant sister-in-law isn’t entitled to change bride’s wedding date

NTA – Suggest letting sister-in-law off the hook politely

Expecting the unexpected: opinions on wedding date and pregnancy clash.

Livestream and goodies for pregnant sister-in-law, make a great story

Wedding date shouldn’t revolve around others. It’s your special day

Debate on changing wedding date for pregnant sister-in-law sparks.

Guest demanding wedding date change is beyond rude

Pregnant sister-in-law can’t attend wedding, bride flexible, NTA.

NTA! Commenter defends bride’s refusal to change wedding date.

A supportive husband, a considerate bride, and a cute baby

You have a right to your own milestone. NTA

Bride stands firm on wedding date despite pregnant sister-in-law’s absence

Stand your ground on your wedding date. NTA

Virtual attendance offer as a solution for divided family

Bride-to-be refuses to change wedding date for pregnant sister-in-law

Stand your ground and have a beautiful wedding!

NTA receives support for refusing to change wedding date.

NTA, but be creative with accommodating brother and SIL

Wedding date debate settled with a tech-savvy solution

Changing the date is a huge undertaking, NTA.

Wedding date conflict: NTA bride suggests live streaming ceremony.

Don’t change the date, it’s not worth it

Polite decline of request for change in wedding date

Bridesmaid’s pregnancy should not impact wedding date. NTA.

Bride-to-be stands firm against entitled sister-in-law’s demands

Stand your ground! NTA for not changing wedding date

Wedding day is for you, not her. NTA
