Breastfeeding can be a touchy subject, but what happens when a woman offers her breastmilk to one family member and not another? A woman posted on AITA asking if she was in the wrong for offering her breastmilk to her sister-in-law, who had trouble finding milk for her son, but denying her pregnant sister the same offer because of work reasons. The sister-in-law accepted the offer, and both babies are doing well, but the sister is now angry and has posted about her exclusion on social media platforms. The woman wonders if she should have given her sister the breastmilk to avoid the drama. What do you think? Is she the a**hole in this situation?
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Breastmilk sharing drama: AITA for not giving milk to my sister?
Breastfeeding can be a challenging and emotional experience, especially when it comes to sharing breastmilk. In this story, a mother generously gave her breastmilk to her sister-in-law whose baby could not get enough colostrum from the hospital. However, when her own sister asked for the same favor, she declined due to work and personal reasons. This led to a family feud with her sister accusing her of “wanting to see her baby suffer”. Breastfeeding is a personal choice and no one should be forced to do it. As we dive into the comments and reactions, let’s remember to be respectful of each other’s experiences and choices.
Breastfeeding drama heats up in comments, but NTA in this case.

OP’s sister wants her to suffer for her own vanity. NTA ♀️

Breastfeeding debate ends in NTA victory

Sister expects breastmilk for convenience, not okay. NTA

Breastfeeding drama: NTA for not providing breastmilk for sister’s vanity.

Breastfeeding drama: Sister wants milk for vanity, cancer survivor deserves it

Breastfeeding drama: Sister chooses boobs over her own child. NTA

Sister expects breastmilk for her baby? NTA, tell her off

Supporting SIL’s breastfeeding needs over sister’s entitlement.

Don’t be a wetnurse! NTA for not giving your sister milk.

OP is a hero for helping SIL & shutting down sister’s entitlement

Savage comment shuts down sister’s entitlement

Breastfeeding dilemma: NTA for prioritizing SIL’s need over sister’s want.
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Breastfeeding for 6 years with no impact, sister’s request absurd

Standing up to entitled demands. You’re NTA

Sister wants breastmilk? Not your responsibility. NTA

Donating breast milk to sister’s newborn could cause health issues

Breastfeeding is hard work- NTA for prioritizing medical need

NTA. Don’t let your sister guilt-trip you into pumping milk.

Breastfeeding drama: Prioritizing perky breasts over child’s health?

Breastmilk sharing: Helping a friend vs sister’s vanity. NTA.

Breastfeeding drama: NTA SIL had a mastectomy, sister is vain

Sister refuses to breastfeed and calls OP selfish for not helping, really?

Breastfeeding entitlement drama, NTA for not pumping for sister.

Woman stands up for herself against entitled sister demanding breastmilk

Obvious NTA situation, why even question it?

Choosing who to give breastmilk to: NTA or ESH?

Breastmilk won’t match baby’s age: NTA for helping SIL first

Breastfeeding drama: Sister denies child benefits, NTA for sharing milk

Satisfying clapback for entitled sister, stand your ground!
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Breastmilk boundaries: NTA for denying sister’s request.

Breastmilk divides sisters: One helped, one angry. NTA.

Breastmilk sharing dilemma: NTA for prioritizing SIL’s baby

Sister can produce her own milk, NTA for giving SIL.

Don’t be a family cow , set boundaries with entitled siblings.

Breastmilk supply and demand drama, NTA for favoring SIL

Generously sharing milk with SIL, NTA for not giving sister.

Defending against toxic behavior like

Breastfeeding is important, but sister’s request seems selfish

Don’t feed the narcissistic drama. You’re NTA

Breastfeeding is a job unto itself. NTA for prioritizing self-care

Breastfeeding support should be reserved for those who need it

Breastfeeding struggles lead to NTA giving milk to SIL

Don’t let your sister milk you for all you’re worth

Don’t be a doormat for entitled family members. ♀️

Sharing is caring: A heartwarming gesture to a sister-in-law.

Breastfeeding dilemma solved: NTA for helping SIL with cancer.

Logistically impossible to breastfeed sister’s baby. NTA.

Sister prioritizes looks over baby’s health, commenter calls her out

Being a milk cow is not a sister’s obligation
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Breastmilk drama! Sister acts entitled over baby’s nutrition.

No drama here, just an entitled parents story

Breastfeeding myths debunked! NTA for not giving milk to sister.

Putting infants’ health before vanity.

Supportive comment defends formula and criticizes sister’s behavior.

Breastfeeding choice defended, sister’s reaction deemed selfish.

Don’t let your sister’s vanity control your life. NTA

Breastmilk is personal, not an entitlement. NTA

Breastfeeding debate: NTA for helping sister-in-law, praised for kindness ❤️

Standing up to a narcissistic sister and embracing motherhood
