Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a doozy of a family drama unfolding here. Meet our mom-to-be, a 24-year-old expecting her first child right before Thanksgiving. With her parents living abroad and COVID restrictions making travel uncertain, she and her hubby agreed to let his HUGE family stay with them around the due date. But little did they know, this decision would lead to a whirlwind of stress, anxiety, and some seriously outrageous requests from the in-laws! Get ready for a wild ride as this pregnant lady navigates the treacherous waters of family politics, all while trying to prioritize her own well-being and that of her unborn child. Will she stand her ground and set some much-needed boundaries, or will the in-laws steamroll her into submission? Let’s dive in and find out!
Pregnant & Panicked: In-Laws Demand Induction!

Crowded House: In-Laws Invade for Holiday!

Thanksgiving Turmoil: Family Feud Over Feast Date! ️

Due Date Dilemma: Sister-in-Law’s Selfish Demands!

Baby on Demand? In-Laws’ Outrageous Induction Request!

Fuming First-Time Mom: In-Laws Ignore Her Feelings!

Terrified & Stressed: New Mom’s Nightmare In-Laws!

Turkey Day Trouble: Mom-to-Be Doesn’t Give a Cluck!

Boundary Blunders: Couple Learns Tough Lesson!

Shots & Masks: Family’s Flu, COVID, & TDAP Requirements!

Housing Headache: Couple Scrambles for New Arrangement! ️

Husband Lays Down the Law: No In-Laws Allowed!

Relationship Reckoning: Couple Ponders In-Law Fallout!

Grateful Mom-to-Be: Thanks for the Boundary-Setting Boost!

Pregnant & Pissed: In-Laws’ Induction Insanity!
Well, well, well… looks like our mom-to-be is in quite the pickle! Her in-laws have taken their holiday demands to a whole new level, asking her to have her baby INDUCED just to fit their Thanksgiving plans! Can you believe the audacity? The poor woman has been puking her guts out for 7 months, and now she’s expected to make a rushed decision about her FIRST pregnancy to appease these selfish relatives! It’s no wonder she’s stressed, terrified, and absolutely FUMING! But wait, there’s more! Let’s see what the internet has to say about this jaw-dropping family drama…
Don’t entertain guests when you’ve just given birth. NTA

Demanding early induction for Thanksgiving? NTA, tell them off.
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Supportive comment defending the pregnant woman’s right to choose.

Pregnant woman’s entitled in-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving
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In-laws demand early induction for Thanksgiving? NTA, stand your ground!

NTA. In-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving. Lie for safety
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NTA! Don’t let them demand an unnecessary induction

Your birth, your choice. You are the priority, not convenience.

Skip Thanksgiving with a newborn, seriously. Don’t stress out.

Pregnant woman due on Thanksgiving refuses to induce labor. NTA

In-laws demand early induction for Thanksgiving, but NTA sets boundaries.

Thanksgiving induction request disregards health and safety concerns.

Don’t let anyone pressure you into early labor for convenience
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“No sane person should have an induction unless it is absolutely medical necessary.”

Family pressures pregnant woman to induce labor for Thanksgiving

ESH in-laws demand early labor, but newborn’s immune system at risk
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Hang up and say NTA, don’t invite them over either

NTA shuts down in-laws’ absurd request for early labor

Inducing labor for Thanksgiving? Entitled in-laws crossed the line. NTA!

NTA! In-laws should celebrate elsewhere. Birth is not convenient

First-time mom shares why no one should stay over after delivery

Induce labor for Thanksgiving? NTA stands up for herself

NTA! Inducing labor for Thanksgiving is messed up

In-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving? Shut them down

New mom shares why having in-laws over after birth is stressful

Don’t let in-laws decide your child’s birth for Thanksgiving

In-laws demand Thanksgiving convenience after birth: NTA puts foot down

Boundaries are crucial, don’t let in-laws ruin your birth experience.

Don’t induce for Thanksgiving convenience! Uninvite inconsiderate family

Putting your health and newborn at risk? NTA.

New mom rightfully sets boundaries with in-laws for baby’s arrival

Consider the Lemon Clot Essay before giving birth. NTA!

Stand up for yourself and the baby, cut the toxicity.
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Cancel Thanksgiving. Don’t let anyone treat you like sh*t

Cancel Thanksgiving, focus on your baby. NTA

Suggests polite opt-out language for in-laws’ holiday demands.

Hospital policy due to Covid may delay induction. In-laws exhausting.

Don’t let in-laws risk baby’s health for Thanksgiving. NTA.

New mom wants Thanksgiving visitors but commenter warns against it.
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In-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving? NTA! Stay away!

Hosting an event after giving birth? No thanksgiving for in-laws!

Support for pregnant woman’s refusal to induce labor for in-laws’ convenience

Inducing labor for Thanksgiving? Risking baby for Turkey dinner

Stand up for yourself and set boundaries, NTA

Sassy response to in-laws’ demand for an early labor

Setting boundaries with entitled in-laws during pregnancy. NTA
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Pregnant woman stands up to entitled in-laws for Thanksgiving

New mom shares OB’s rules for in-laws’ scheduling request. NTA.

Protect your physical and mental health, not their convenience.

In-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving? NTA needs rest

Prioritize yourself and let your husband handle his family

Inductions aren’t for convenience, baby comes when they’re ready. NTA

Take a romantic weekend getaway before your world changes. ❤

Cancel Thanksgiving plans, prioritize baby’s health and safety. NTA

Stand your ground and set boundaries. No compromises.

Cancel Thanksgiving and focus on yourself and your baby.
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Cancel Thanksgiving plans due to pandemic and newborn’s vulnerability.

In-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving? Set boundaries now

Doula offers support and advice for pregnant woman’s in-law dilemma

Supportive comment urges pregnant woman to set boundaries with in-laws ❤️

In-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving, commenters sympathize and advise.
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Forcing an early induction for convenience is dangerous and unreasonable. ⚠️

Stand your ground and set boundaries. Don’t let them pressure you!

Listen to this veteran mom’s advice and say no to in-laws

New mom advises against Thanksgiving gathering after major medical event

In-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving? NTA, but ESH.

NTA commenter’s rage is Godzilla-level

First-time mom vs entitled houseguests: a hyena invasion!

Prioritizing health over convenience. NTA

Setting boundaries for in-laws during delivery, advice given

Don’t risk your child’s health for Thanksgiving convenience!

Avoid Thanksgiving gathering with newborn; prioritize baby’s health.

Personal experience warns against unnecessary labor induction. #NTA

In-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving? NTA rescinds offer

In-laws demand early labor for Thanksgiving, NTA stands up.

Cancel Thanksgiving plans, invite in-laws over 2 weeks after birth

Sarcastic comment about the in-laws’ lack of empathy

Don’t induce labor for Thanksgiving! Also, avoid a pandemic party

A helpful resource for post-birth hosting etiquette

Setting boundaries with in-laws for postpartum health and safety

Curious about family dynamics during Thanksgiving visit.

Stand up to in-laws, withdraw invitation, prioritize health. NTA.
